Timeline refactoring, new Pro features, packages for fast and easy install, Windows version and a bunch of other activities are happening in the Kdenlive world NOW!
Be part of our growing community and bring your contribution to create the best video editor application ever.
Join us for the next Kdenlive café #27 and #28, on Tuesday the 20th of March and on Tuesday the 17th of April on the Freenode IRC channel #kdenlive at 9 pm UTC+2 (CEST).
We are waiting for you.
It certainly does sound like Kdenlive is poised to be the revolutionary Open Source professional level video editor that has eluded linux for so long. There’s been Open Source software that’s at an adequate level to replace office software, photo editing software, 3D rendering software and now we’re on the verge of video editing replacements.
Thanks to all the developers involved.
Guys, looking forward to the updated Windows version. Can be beta or release candidate, but please release more frequently for Windows. And thanks for the existing Windows version!
Unfortunately we need more devs/maintainers for steady Windows release cycles.
Is the list of “to do” items when releasing a Windows version described somewhere? (like compile sources, run unit tests, add executable to the set of distribution files, upload to server…)?
Where can I find information on becoming a Windows maintainer?
Please contact the mailing list.
https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdenlive
I tested the beta of version 18.04 and when I right click on a video track the option to add effects and transitions is removed. I hope that option will not be removed, because it makes adding effects and transitions easier than using panels.
Also could you consider adding an option to add custom wipes, instead of having to copy them to the install directory.
It seems fixed in the latest RC2, please test this version and report to the mailing list:
https://files.kde.org/kdenlive/unstable/kdenlive-18.04-rc2.AppImage.mirrorlist
I managed to miss the most recent cafe (#28). Is there some place where I can read the transcript or archive of the cafe?
see here https://notes.kde.org/public/kdenlive-cafe28
Thank you!