If the article has “game-changer” in the headline, skip it.
It must be AI related :D
Probably is!
…b-but I’ve been here the whole time?
Game Changer quickly became one of my favorite shows this year!
It’s quoting the source who used that specific term
Tell me you judged the article by its title without telling me…
If you had read it, you’d notice that the author does not feel it is a game changer.
But still, even by reading the title alone, you mussed the quotation signs. It is not the author who calls it game changer but the chief developer.
Tell me la la la
I finally gave up entirely on OpenShot once I discovered ShotCut. OpenShot couldn’t handle the simplest things sometimes and literally could not get some things right ever. ShotCut is extraordinarily better. I’m absolutely thrilled with it in comparison.
Agree, Shotcut is great.
ShotCut Enjoyer vs Average OpenShot Goblin
But yeah seriously I found it to be the better and more intuitive tool to use.
OpenShot went terribly for me. Cool idea but did not work. Ate hours and hours of editing by failing to export. I tried everything, even opening Github issues to figure out where the problem was. Systematically re-cut and edited and moved every clip. Still couldn’t get it to export even though everything worked flawlessly in editing and previewing. Tried switching to latest, alpha, whatever, none of them could export. Absolute nightmare. Do not recommend. Eventually had to re-do everything in kdenlive.
Never saw any other app crashing as much as openshot
I always made the mistake of starting to edit videos, finish up, then looking up the video fps and matching the project type before output. Immediate crash.
Is Sam Reich involved?
He’s been here the whole time!
Dont use KDE/QT… it’s not OSS.
Can you point where it’s not OSS?
This does not support your claim.
QT ( free edition ) is FOSS and can only be used in FOSS projects, it’s under LGPL license.
If you want to do proprietary stuff you got a QT comercial version and extra tooling to go along with, which you gotta pay a license.
The Qt framework is dual-licensed, available under both commercial and open-source licenses.
About KDE nothing weird to see there.
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