Over the past few months I've been drifting into the world of Linux video applications and development. I've already written a review of the LiVES video editor, and I've made occasional reference to ...
Video editing on Linux has long gotten a bad rap. A few years ago, the only real options for video editing were either deeply limited in features and polish, or incredibly complex to set up and use.
Editors who shun proprietary software have reason to celebrate, as the folks behind Kdenlive have released a new version of the open source, non-linear video editor with some major improvements and ...
The new version 25.04 of the video editor Kdenlive can now create object masks in videos to remove the background. Other new features improve the workflow. AI functions are no longer reserved for ...
Like most people in the editing world, I used to default to Adobe software for its reliability, integration, and quality. Naturally, Premiere Pro was one of my top video editors. It doesn’t ...
News briefs for November 9, 2018. System76 announces it will donate a portion of its profits from laptop sales to open-source projects until January 3, 2019. Projects include KiCad, Electronic ...