![]() ![]() It would not trouble the developpers to change their optics to adopt a better, more decent work ethos, one that professionals adopt: working not necessarily longer, but seriously.Įspecially since they’re associated/part of KDE (I don’t know the details): it comes with a the immediate availability of a user base they probably haven’t quite earnt like independent developers like openshot had. They should do less and fix the mess, not stack up effects or whatnot for a egregious =, unusable result. I still am of the opinion responsability isn’t limited to paid jobs, and volunteering doesn’t exclude from criticism. I get that it comes across as jarring and incredibly haughty, but hear me out. So it’s openshot vs shotcut vs… lightworks on playlinux ? I like flowblade’s interface, very clean but too simple and python, so bugs and lags quite a lot in the FIRST MINUTE of use, with merely 3 clips. Few effects overall.ĭoes someone have an experience with that kind of project size ? It just corrupts on its own every single time I open the project: clips’ and transitions’ order size and places are subverted to no end (though simpler parts stay clean for some reason).Īt most my project has 120 clips, including about ten different videos sometimes stacked (composition) on each others, the rest being a few sound tracks, about 25 still pictures, and most clips are pieces of two or three big videos, edited for blanks etc. Kdenlive used to crash a lot before, now no, and it doesn’t signal corruption either. This… sucks ? On youtube guys don’t corroborate that impression… I can’t know if it’s the review is outdated or not. If you work with video on your daily driver these applications really aren’t stable enough to even consider using" I’ve lost too much time trying to work with Kdenlive and Shotcut. I do wish I could get Resolve working on my system, but for now I’ll be trying out Lightworks. ![]() " Shotcut and Kdenlive are disgracefully unstable and can’t be used in any professional sense. It’s weird shotcut is the most popular but I find this comment on : Making efforts isn’t worth anything if not in the good direction… and since these issues have been harrowing for a good ten years at least according to internet, I conclude they know them and don’t give a damn. If you can’t do stuff, you don’t do it for it won’t help at all. I hope it’s not asking too much from linux… But corruption is a no…Īny stable program would do but I need a few transitions and effects too, the equivalent of “dissolve” “slide” and “wipe”, with the likes of “compose” “transform”, rectangular transparent masks and trimming borders. It can crashes some times, I don’t mind, this I learnt to cope with. I wanna ask you people, what program do you use ? Is shotcut stable, or will it corrupt my work ? Usually, the whole of project files amount to 10 to 14 Go and the resulting uncompressed video, from 9 to 10 Go. I expect any programmer to do the same…Īnyway…Though that rant was delightful and I hope the authors read it, When I do a work I expect myself to perform decently, or I work at something else. I’m just an amateur… not asking for davince resolve here. So… as a compassionate Buddhist… I sincerely wish for the moronic authors to suffer in their life, for as many hours as I had with their ridiculous measly sham of a software that quite successfully p*sses on linux in the eyes of thoses aiming at a decent work. But my luck ran out quicker and quicker and since I work with projects of over a hundred clips now (mostly still pictures plus a few videos), each and every time I open the project it is corrupted. I struggled with kdenlive for months because it was the easiest to learn, the best interface, the most intuitive overall.
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