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Linux Video Editor - Kdenlive 0.7 - Ubuntu 8.10

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2009

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  • sudo apt-get install kdenlive is so much easier

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  • @Puppetmaster832 the ubuntu forums or askubuntu website

  • @gotbletu where can we find he codes and some more help?

  • @Puppetmaster832 u probably didnt install the codecs? u can do so by installing the ubuntu-restricted-extras or kubuntu-restricted-extras if ur using kde

  • @gotbletu hey everyhing is fine with kendive but when I upload a music and pics and save it and play it it doesn't come!!!plzz help!

  • @gotbletu I really feel Linux has let me down. I'm currently using Ubuntu Ultimate too, which isn't the easiest of linux systems to get on with & is fairly unstable itself. I guess that doesn't help. I hate to knock free software especially when it is so community-based but looking on the net everyone is complaining that Linux video-editing is sadly lacking. I see wonderful presentations on youtube & often wonder what they were created on. I'll try using one of these linux progs in pclinuxos.

  • @getjiggy21 lols thats ok, some people are just too noob to learn. WMM has nothing expert about it, is just a basic editor. But like i said b4 use what u like

  • Sorry @gotbletu but all linux video editing software sucks bigtime. None of it is user-friendly. As much as I hate Windows, windows wins hands down. Linux video editing software is the biggest wind-up I've ever seen. It took me just 30 minutes of using Windows moviemaker to master most of its features, & 4 presentations to become an experienced user. All I've achieve with Kdenskive is how to throw a computer through a window at 10 paces. I know Linux software is free - but that's cause it's crap

  • @gotbletu Ok thanks. I'll give these other tutorial vids a try but I think I'll be sticking with windows moviemaker. I like a video editing program to work for me - and not the other way round. Perhaps windows moviemaker is intuitive because it was designed by idiots, for idiots like me (I do believe MIcrosoft staff are complete imbeciles & their technical staff are college rejects, but this has its pluses).

  • @getjiggy21 not sure what u mean, if u dont have the patience to try something new then stick to what you're using now. Why bother learning something new. It isnt that much different, drag drop ,cut paste just like Movie marker. I have a few other videos on Kdenlive for basic stuff u can watch those

  • @gotbletu Thank you for replying. I know Linux video editing software is much better than anything windows has to offer, but it's so difficult to use. If a Linux developer designs a windows moviemaker clone I'll use it - especially if it has better capabilities but I'm too old to use linux video-editing. My threshold of patience before I start throwing the PC through the window is around 4 minutes. I don't want to see a flashy program - I want to see results.

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