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Monday, 25 May 2020

Kdenlive Titler Tool Rewrite – An Update

Akhil K Gangadharan  | 
Kdenlive’s Titler Tool rewrite began with GSoC 2019 and now I am happy to announce that we have an MLT producer which can play .qml files with animations! The producer is being now integrated in Kdenlive. Read More
Saturday, 16 May 2020

Kdenlive 20.04.1 released

Jean-Baptiste Mardelle  | Categories Release
We just released the first bugfix version for the 20.04 Kdenlive version. Despite our continued work, many issues were still affecting the 20.04.0 version. A lot of work has been done to fix crashes and other annoying issues, so the 20.04.1 version should be much more reliable and stable. We have a long list of fixed issues. Read More
Sunday, 3 May 2020

Maintenance release 20.04.0b

Farid Abdelnour  | Categories Release
Fast on the heels of the 20.04.0 release comes 20.04.0b. This fix corrects: Several crash fixes Broken timeline preview Broken image sequences Non working audio drag from monitor Incorrect timecode in 23.98 fps Broken archive feature Compositions broken on insert audio track Timeline autoscroll sometimes not working Template tile duration reset on project opening
Friday, 24 April 2020

Kdenlive 20.04 is out

Farid Abdelnour  | Categories Release
Jean-Baptiste Mardelle and team are happy to announce the release of Kdenlive 20.04, this version marks the one year anniversary release of the code refactoring. The highlights include major speed improvements due to the Preview Scaling feature, New rating, tagging sorting and filtering of clips in the Project Bin for a great logging experience, Pitch shifting is now possible when using the speed effect, Multicam editing improvements and OpenTimelineIO support. Besides all the shiny new features, this version comes with fixes for 40 critical stability issues as well as a major revamp of the user experience. Kdenlive is now more reliable than ever before. Read More
Saturday, 28 March 2020

Season of KDE 2020 and GSOC

Sashmita Raghav  | Categories SoK, Mentorship
I was introduced to a whole new world of Open Source and version control systems a few months back and I have come a long way from there. I made my first pull request in October, worked on my project in November, took part in Season of KDE 2020 in December, worked on my SoK project in January and now, I am happy to say that SoK is finally over! Read More
Friday, 6 March 2020

Kdenlive 19.12.3 is out

Farid Abdelnour  | Categories Release
The last minor release of the 19.12 series is out with bug fixes and usability improvements. Next month we mark the one year anniversary of the refactored code base so stay tuned for many nifty features coming like pitch shifting, tagging and rating of clips in the project bin and the much anticipated preview scaling of monitors bringing a huge performance boost.
Friday, 7 February 2020

Kdenlive 19.12.2

Farid Abdelnour  | Categories Release
The second minor release of the 19.12 series is out with Qt 5.14 compatibility, Project Bin ability to sort subclips in chronological order, crash fixes and interface enhancements.
Monday, 20 January 2020

The Titler Revamp – The QML MLT Producer is testing ready

Akhil K Gangadharan  | 
The last time I blogged about the Titler, I promised that the next update would be when we have some sort of a backend ready – and I'm happy to announce now that now we have some sort of a backend ready! Read More
Friday, 10 January 2020

Kdenlive 19.12.1 is out

Farid Abdelnour  | Categories Release
Kdenlive 19.12.1 is out with many bug fixes and usability improvements. For the whole 19.12 release cycle we will continue focusing on polishing the rough edges in preparation the next major release in April.
Thursday, 19 December 2019

Kdenlive 19.12 is out

Farid Abdelnour  | Categories Release
After four months of intense work and more than 200 commits, Jean-Baptiste Mardelle and the Kdenlive team are happy to announce the release of Kdenlive 19.12.0. This release comes with many changes under the hood, new features and nifty eye candy additions. The highlights include huge performance improvements resulting in a faster and smoother timeline, a new audio mixer, master effects (audio/video), and better audio waveform display to name a few. Not to mention the usual round of stability and usability fixes. Read More