There once was a time when video editing on Linux was an elusive beast. Luckily, we seem to have turned a corner in video editing on Linux with some exceptional pieces of software that have been ...
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.
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 ...
Kdenlive is a free, open-source, non-linear video editing software that allows you to cut videos, add effects, add subtitles, edit colors, and more. It is available for Windows, Linux, and macOS.
News briefs for April 22, 2019. Congrats to Sam Hartman, new Debian Project Leader! You can read more details about the election here, and read Sam's DPL 2019 Platform here. Google cuts Pixel 3 prices ...
Blender3d is in a league of its own. It's the most professional and polished open-source project to date in every aspect. I think other projects could learn very much by studying the Blender ...