Can a professional editor use Kdenlive?

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • I've been a video editor for years and wanted to see if Kdenlive could meet my needs in video production. I compare it to Davinci Resolve Studio and share my experience so you can see if Kdenlive could meet your needs or if you might need to get something different. Spoiler alert....Kdenlive gets you most of the way there.

Komentáře • 13

  • @iviyohane
    @iviyohane Před měsícem +4

    The only thing I miss are GPU accelerated effects. From what I read, Kdenlive used to have them, but they stopped working well. However, for now on, I think this will be my main video editor program. If I ever need a more "sophisticated" program I have DaVinci Resolve as a backup.
    Linux may not have as many apps as Windows and MacOS, but the ones that are there are great. I hope this project doesn't die soon.

    • @downsyndromebear
      @downsyndromebear Před měsícem +1

      I have a love hate relationship with Kdenlive, mostly due to my own lack of understanding of video editors, but they have been going strong for 22 years. I don't think the project is going to die anytime soon.

  • @Saturn-OS
    @Saturn-OS Před 2 měsíci +2

    I have had issues with kdenlive both on windows and linux but I gave it one more chance and it actually isn't to bad. Works well.

  • @MoneyJagat
    @MoneyJagat Před 2 měsíci

    It's my secondary video editing tool after DaVinci resolve.

  • @blok1008
    @blok1008 Před 2 měsíci

    i came across this video a bit ago , but was not logged in , its not kdenlive related , but on OBS you have a Remux Setting that will convert your recordings into .mp4 (file > remux recording)

  • @MrDonCoyote
    @MrDonCoyote Před 2 měsíci +1

    It's not about whether or not it can be done. But for most people, time is money. And most people aren't into this. It's more of a necessary evil. So, can it be done fast and stress free? That's really what matters, at the end of the day. And that's why DaVinci wins hands down. But Kdenlive is a nice backup, like you said.

  • @bhargavjitbhuyan9394
    @bhargavjitbhuyan9394 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Can I use shotcut for professional work?
    Other video editors for pro work (free, Linux).

    • @JeremysTechChannel
      @JeremysTechChannel  Před 2 měsíci

      I haven' t used Shotcut yet. I did take a look at the documentation and it's an interesting option that would seem to work if you need to cut and clean a lot of footage. Flowblade is another option but I just don't have experience with them yet. Thanks for watching!

  • @Tech_with_Loco
    @Tech_with_Loco Před měsícem

    I use Resolve in my Win-dose 11 dual boot. I find the title creation much easier in Kdenlive over Resolve. One person youtube editting! Resolve for me is overkill, I do simple CZcamss, many about Kdenlive! Run final audio thru Audaciry. My other issue for what I look for is file size, render in Kdenlive, MP4, H265 is super small, this a one PC, one person creation! My OS, Mint 21.3 does not work with Resolve, Kdenlive works easily! Resolve I go into windows, Win 11 not my favorite! Have done 4K short videos with exact same video, same effects, same audio, minor color grade , same animated title, subtitles and the final product looks the same! File size is another issue. Render time is slightly faster in Resolve/Win 11, verus Kdenlive/Mint OS. Progams used by me OBS, Audacity, GIMP and Kdenlive (sometimes Resolve). Note, still learning Resolve, Kdenlive is quick and painless for me!

  • @linuxforpunks
    @linuxforpunks Před 2 měsíci +1

    Technology obviates the need for professional editors, and a professional editor questions whether it useful. This year media became a zero-value good. Next year AI composes the media we want to see, and it comes out the gate more talented than Stanley Kubrick. Both DaVinci and Kdenlive are economically worthless but the open-source one may have contributed some libraries or code-chunks that the new video-generators find useful.