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[-] jawa21@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 2 months ago

I mentioned them for the sake of awareness. These are the ones that I have used and can personally attest to the quality and performance. And it turns out the cable was not the problem - I hit the power button on my monitor. It took am embarrassing amount of time to realize that.

As far as making editing programs available via searching for them, I am not sure that is possible here.

[-] xapr@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 2 months ago

No problem, sounds good. Yeah, I don't know if the Lemmy search inculdes text in the community descriptions. I would hope it would, but I don't know for sure. Thanks anyway. I'm glad that your issue didn't end up being the monitor.

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Linux Video Editing

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Welcome! This community is focused on sharing video editing tips, tricks, best practices, and software

Some quick rules:

With all of that being said - welcome to the Linux Video Editing community! The goal here is to help each other with tips, tricks, suggestions, and advice.

In my (limited) experience, different software works better for different styles of projects. Here's my personal list of software that I use for various projects which can all be easily installed from most (all?) package managers:

Kdenlive is fantastic for quick edits, though it can do a lot more (beyond the quick edits it is clunky imo). ShotCut can do cool things like motion tractking easily. Olive is fantastic for subtitles, but I absolutely would not recommend it for anything with audio.

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