Kdenlive 24: Free & Open Source Video Editor
Kdenlive 24: Free & Open Source Video Editor
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@GretschProf Says:
Once again an excellent review. Kdenlive is one of my favorite video editors. This version appears to address several concerns I had with a previous version. Good job.
@frankmurray1549 Says:
Useless, will not download and install. I'll soon find one that will. Unsubscribed from channel.
@vlogmedia793 Says:
Hello, it would be great to see Blender tutorial in your channel one day.
@robertdocherty6127 Says:
An upgrade in Windows 10, has left me unable to launch Davinci Resolve 15, (The highest version my laptop can handle)and so I'll be trying this out to see if I can finish my project. It looks very useful, and the UI is similar to the software I have used in the past. Thanks for another great tutorial Chris.
@tkd4 Says:
Every video i watch with this guy make me like him nore and more. Such useful information as I'm getting into linux. (Ubuntu)
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@freenando75 Says:
i used to use it, then jumped to free version of resolve. nevertheless, i keep it in my linux laptop because i think its important to have opensource software. private corporations used software to produce a techno feudalist post capitalist system ( check varoufackis). so, this, together with open spaces in the internet as the #fediverse is of most importance, in everyway.
@jamieamendolagine205 Says:
Thanks again for another great video. Coincidentally I just finished using kdenlive to edit my total eclipse video that me and my kids made for the April 8th eclipse. I muddled through it on my own, but I wish that I had found your video first!
@AC9BXEric Says:
The alt key thing to modify a clip in a group is awesome.
@gsestream Says:
so why is openshot missing critical gpu acceleration and audio track features.
@GraphicdesignforFree Says:
Great program. Thanks!
@worldalvin Says:
you need a mouse that does not make a click sound
@zer0b0t Says:
seems good, looks better than vsdc imo
@cib-888 Says:
I like very much Shotcut also. Seems more simple yet very capable. The only flaw is that you cannot group clips. Oh, I forgot, latest Kdenlive won't let me record voice over. For unknown reason, does not see my microphone, even the native one on my T430. Older versions just worked out of the box on this matter. Cheers!
@thaisara Says:
Thank you
@ShizukanaEntertainment Says:
This software does indeed starting to become really interesting, but how does it fare with post production? Premiere has After Effects and Final Cut has Motion. How far away is Kdenlive if one is looking for a tool with proper overlay effects, like styled text and such? Typical use case would be a news show or similar. As always, fantastic video, sir. I hope someone shows this channel to King Charles, so he knows who to target for the next accolade.
@DevotedGamer1 Says:
Excellent Editor, used it for a year, Please do a video series on Kdenlive Tutorials, would be helpful
@Videogame9559 Says:
Hi Christopher how do stop sending you money?
@PapaLeech Says:
I've used Kdenlive and I think it's fantastic
@parrotraiser6541 Says:
There are clearly a whole lot of concepts in video editing, to thr point of being overwhelming. To begin achieving fluency, it would help to have a tutorial text alongside the computer, starting with very simple jobs and slowly adding new ones.
@AndersHass Says:
Interesting Kdenlive use DirectX and not Vulkan on Windows.
@StephenSE9 Says:
I use a different nightly build of Kdenlive per project. I spotted something in this video that was my handiwork. So I'm honoured.
@TheKuKontinuum Says:
IMHO Kdenlive is light years ahead of DaVinci Resolve in the proxy department. The proxy settings in Kdenlive is simple but intuitive. Kdenlive supports externally-generated proxy clips that reside in the same folder as the main video files. This is extremely useful. My DJI Osmo Action 4 generates a .lrf (low resolution file) for in-camera playback and this file can be used by Kdenlive as a proxy file. You simply select 'DJI LRF' from a drop-down menu and Bob's really your uncle. Low resolution files generated by GoPro (LRV), Sony (PXW) and Akaso (LRV) are also supported. I'm sure it's a matter of time before DaVinci copy this feature. DaVinci can also use externally-generated proxy files but the process is convoluted to say the least. First you have to copy your low res files to a sub-folder in your video folder then you have to change the file extensions (from whatever) to mp4. Finally you have to tell DaVinci in the Preferences that you want to use externally generated proxy files. Yuk.
@Russtyjarz Says:
Great video, thank you! I'd like to see just host to pixelate / blur a section of a video as that area/selection moves about the frame. I'm mostly interesting in learning how to do this for privacy.
@BobbyDotTV Says:
Nice, I need to install kdenlive on my Lenovo x260 running manjaro tonight and give it a whirl.
@polka23dot70 Says:
Kdenlive (KDE non-linear video editor) is non-destructive video editor. PowerDirector is destructive video editor, so each editing step degrades video quality.
@loginregional Says:
I'm glad I watched; my version is at 22.12
@thomasgraf1986 Says:
Thank you for recommending Kdenlive! I've been using it a few years on your recommendation for little video projects for friends/family and it's a fantastic program for the average person! Looks like I need to download the most recent version!
@zyaan_malik Says:
Shotcut or Kdenlive
@Skydancer0665 Says:
Just two day ago I used Kdenlive 24 standalone in office for remove audio tack from an institutional video of my company, I wondered how easy I did it!
@kaczan3 Says:
Nice, I was just looking for a free editor from a trusted source.
@someuser4166 Says:
i have a pretty good computer but it laggs horribly. even sony vegas running inside of a VM performs better than Kdenlive running on bare metal...
@namakudamono Says:
I also use Premiere, however I’m seriously impressed by the functionality of this tool. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!
@danmanx2 Says:
Kden Live looks great! Thanks for the video!
@Zaryn10 Says:
Wow, this is great. I haven't done a lot of video. However, my niece asked me to video her wedding, and I've been wondering what to use to make it much nicer. Thank you Chris. 😊
@JoseLucasd Says:
what's ur main computer's config?
@Printman3332 Says:
Pretty nice app. thanks Chris.
@technoWZ5598 Says:
I would love to see a series about free and open source music creation software and synthesizers. There's a lot of free software surrounding music creation, ranging from digital audio workstations to plug-ins and synthesizers. I'm just suggesting, not saying you have to make a series on this, but I definitely think it would make for a great series, or you could review software like LMMS, which is a free and open source digital audio workstation, and it's cross platform, so it works on just about anything. Your videos are amazing! Keep up the great work :)
@newsfeed2670 Says:
Thanks for the great quick kdenlive demo. I've been using it for years but only used the basic functionality. You taught me a few nice tricks.
@GaryB007 Says:
Version 24.02.2 was released yesterday.
@mason.debaco Says:
Can you please do a video for Da Vinci Resolve too?
@rikimiki12 Says:
8GB for HD is absolutely hilarious. It seems with each year programmers are getting worse and worse. School must be getting really bad
@z3r0c00l2 Says:
Like always an excellent video presentation... And kdenlive has nothing to be jealous from other more professional video editing apps .
@Mrshoujo Says:
I use OpenShot on Win7.
@DIYTinkerer Says:
Until recently I was video editing hd video on an 11yr old i5 laptop running mint and kdenlive.
@ss-manoa4534 Says:
Kdenlive also has a useful looking audio to text function for creating subtitles. I’ve only tested it a bit with clear sounding speech, but it seemed to work fairly well for English and Japanese.
@MatthewSuffidy Says:
I used to use an old Premier in Windows, but I spend most of my time in Linux these days. I find kdenlive is a bit buggy but basically can do what I need it to. A lot of times I need a 3rd channel to alpha control an overlay. They have that, but it seemed to mess up the volume level because it is treated as a video channel?
@chezchezchezchez Says:
How does this compare to the free Davinchi Resolve????
@spongythecake Says:
Seriously, when I was a kid, I wish somebody showed me Blender and Kdenlive. But no, it was always Microsoft guff
@ninline2000 Says:
Thanks for the video. This is what i needed to see today.

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