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Video Editors on Ubuntu, FLOSS Alternatives to Premiere and Movie Maker
Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Wednesday 22nd of June 2022 04:51:58 PM Filed underThis is for multimedia and video editing people who work with Ubuntu and seeking for free libre open source software alternatives to Adobe Premiere or Windows Movie Maker alike. In order to write this overview article, we installed all programs on Ubuntu 22.04 to show you what you can do with them. We use Mandalika and Bunaken from Wonderful Indonesia as video materials. Happy editing!
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Kdenlive 22.04.2 Released
Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Tuesday 14th of June 2022 03:36:20 PM Filed underThe polishing and stability effort of this release cycle continues with the release Kdenlive 22.04.2 which comes with bug fixes to the AppImage and Mac packages, render widget, same track transitions, subtitles and project loading issues.
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15 Best Linux Video Players in 2022: Must-try for Movie Lovers
Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Tuesday 7th of June 2022 05:06:40 PM Filed underWhether you are a movie lover or an animation series lover, you must need a good-quality video player to run the file on your Linux-powered PC. And most Linux users often face a problem finding the best Linux video players. While finding a video player for Linux, you should check the interface, file support, shortcut, subtitle support, and some basic features. And it should be clean and contain not so many features to make you confused. However, if you are looking for a Linux/Ubuntu video player, you can check this content.
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20 Best Linux Media Server Distros & Software for Your Home Theater PC
Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Sunday 8th of May 2022 07:09:02 PM Filed underPeople who love home theater PC are constantly getting interested in Linux since Microsoft made a wall above the Windows Media Center Edition for the users. As an open source operating system, Linux provides more opportunities to create and maintain a home theater PC. But you will need a Linux Media Server software or distro for that. It can help you to set up a cost and resource-effective media server, which ultimately lets you watch, share, or listen to all the media files from a remote location on your Smartphone or desktop.
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OSMC March update is here with Kodi v19.4
Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Sunday 13th of March 2022 08:30:33 PM Filed underWe're happy to release OSMC's March update, our first update of 2022. This has a number of improvements and bug fixes. We had planned to release an update the end of January -- but decided to hold off until we could release a more substantial update, as there will be a delay in getting the next significant changes out.
In the background, we're laying the groundwork for a number of other changes which will be released in the near future, including improvements to video playback for Vero 4K/4K+; a number of Raspberry Pi improvements and finalising the move to Debian Bullseye.
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MPlayer 1.5 Video Player Comes with Built-in Skin Support
Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Tuesday 1st of March 2022 12:10:59 PM Filed underMPlayer 1.5 comes with small fixes to make sure it still compiles against modern versions of FFmpeg.
MPlayer (The Movie Player) is a very popular movie player available for Linux, macOS, and Windows. In the past, MPlayer was the best video player for a long time.
It has built-in support for the most common video and audio formats, as well as having a powerful filter system for video and audio manipulation. In addition, MPlayer has an onscreen display (OSD) for status information, nice big antialiased shaded subtitles, and visual feedback for keyboard controls.
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Kdenlive 21.12 is out
Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Monday 13th of December 2021 11:32:49 PM Filed underThe last and most exciting release of Kdenlive this year is out and brings long awaited features like Multicam Editing and Slip trimming mode, all of which drastically improve your editing workflow.
This version also comes with a new deep-learning based tracking algorithm, an auto-magical noise reduction filter and support for multiple Project Bins. Speaking of Bins, now you can import your video footage or audio recording folders while automatically ignoring any sub-folder structures created by some devices, such as the Sony XDCam, Panasonic P2, Canon camcorders or Zoom audio recorders.
Apart from all these nifty, features the new Kdenlive adds a vast array of enhancements and fixes across many aspects, most notably to same-track transitions and the motion tracker. We also added an option to loop the selected clip in the timeline, and, by pressing ESC, you can now default back to selection mode when using the editing tools.
In other news, we have switched our user manual to a new architecture called Sphinx. Sphinx provides a better and more user-friendly experience while making it easier to maintain. During this move we’ve started updating old sections, while adding new ones. It is a great opportunity for the community to contribute, check it out here! The macOS (Intel version) is now considered stable and ready for prime time. We’ve also updated the license of our code base to GPLv3.
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Kdenlive 21.08.3 released
Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Monday 8th of November 2021 09:55:49 PM Filed underThe last maintenance release of the 21.08 series is out fixing many same track transition issues. Other noteworthy improvements include loop zones don’t stop playback when adding effects, added ability to set clip thumbnails when hover seeking clips in the Project Bin and proxies can now be automatically generated for .mlt files.
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MPV 0.34 Released For Popular Linux Media Player
Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Tuesday 2nd of November 2021 01:29:36 AM Filed underMPV 0.34 is now available as the newest version of this popular Linux video player that is powered by FFmpeg and forked originally from MPlayer/mplayer2 code.
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OpenShot 2.6.0 Released | AI + Computer Vision + Audio Effects!
Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Wednesday 25th of August 2021 09:10:25 PM Filed underI am proud to announce the release of OpenShot 2.6.0, which I hope is the finest version of OpenShot ever made! We have so many improvements, it’s hard to pick a favorite!
Also: OpenShot 2.6 Video Editor Released With Computer Vision + AI Effects - Phoronix
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