A professional quality Non-linear video editing suite for KDE.
Very good
So far, so good. I have moved over from another movie editing program that can also do AVCHD directly, but is unfortunately not being maintained anymore. Kdenlive looks to be pretty powerful, and the developers are doing a good job. Getting to the bugs that people open. So far editing AVCHD is a little slow, but the files are huge and my harddrives slow, so I suppose that is to be expected. About the only issue I have is that I can't get an account on the bug-tracker. Something seems to be broken with their install of MantisBT. All in all a very polished and professional package. Thanks for some great software. -Evert-
It needs to be a program not a open source for me but if its for others i think it might be good. I need a NON SOURCE FILE CRAP i want a program for windows.. otherwise THIS IS A GREAT PROGRAM I BET ;) keep up the good work
The only good movie editor for Linux, IMHO. While the others crashed constantly, this one proved to be not only stable, but easy to use even in a GNOME environment.
super gracias
I have never used video editing before. After starting kdenlive for the first time it took less than 10 minutes to understand how to load a few clips into a project and add some cool transitions and effects. All very easy to use. I first played with version 0.7.3 on Ubuntu 9.04 which had stability problems, then upgraded to 0.7.5. Stability has improved but it still crashes every now and then. Thanks to the autosave feature it's only a minor problem. I can't compare it to other editing software but I am well impressed with kdenlive. I also recommend to watch the video tutorials on their home page. Big thanks to all the developers :-)
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