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Offline Juanito

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Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
« Reply #60 on: April 05, 2020, 01:36:25 AM »
Try this command to see which resolutions are supported by Xvesa on your hardware:
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$ Xvesa -listmodes
You can then use xsetup.sh to choose an available resolution.

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Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
« Reply #61 on: April 05, 2020, 02:17:13 AM »
Note also that a couple of small adjustments were made to the flowblade extension and mlt dep file, so you will need to download them again.

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Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
« Reply #62 on: July 04, 2024, 06:28:09 AM »
A great option that I’ve found is Kdenlive. It’s open-source, feature-rich, and works seamlessly on Linux. It supports multi-track editing, a wide range of formats, and has a lot of effects and transitions you can use. Plus, the community support is fantastic if you ever run into issues.

I also stumbled upon an article about 5 Ways to Screen Record on a Mac with Audio, which was super helpful for me when I needed to capture my screen for tutorials and presentations. One of the methods mentioned was using QuickTime Player, which is built into macOS and allows you to easily record your screen along with audio. This method is straightforward and doesn’t require any additional software, making it perfect for quick tasks. You might find this useful if you ever need to do screen recording for your video projects. You can learn more about how to screen record with audio on a Mac and see if it fits your workflow.
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