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This is the #LightWorks video editor on Linux. It's not open source, but if #Kdenlive or #Shotcut doesn't work for you, you might wanna give it a go. The free version is limited to exporting 720p only. Which might be enough if you're exporting for #PeerTube, where bandwidth is expensive.

#videoeditor #videoediting #linux #openshot #video

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Yes, #resolve is very solid, and actually cross platform, which sets it apart from anything else out there. It has all the must-have pro features, but for straight forward editing, I think I wouldn't bother with #lighworks when #kdenlive does the job, and keeps getting better all the time:)
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@nielso @lps There are a couple of professional editors in the Kdenlive team, including myself. Objectively, what are you basing your comment on?
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I haven't used it in a project for a bit, but a couple of quick things that come to mind are closed captions, and comprehensive keyboard layouts built in. I know they can be found online, but they should be available, and of high quality, immediately after install. Adaptive playback resolution in the timeline monitor would help as well, to improve performance. I find myself setting up hotkeys to continually switch resolutions to make it more responsive.

As you can see in my earlier comments above, the work being done on Kdenlive is amazing, and it keeps getting better and better. There is a bright future:)

BTW is there a good, official, place that users can submit feedback or even test features to help the community?

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@lps

You can join the matrix or telegram rooms:
matrix.to/#/#kdenlive:kde.org
t.me/kdenlive

Feature requests or bug reports can be reported at: bugs.kde.org

@eugenialoli @nielso

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