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The q4os repository has openshot and openshot-qt. Which one is more compatible with q4os? Or would you recommend another program?
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The q4os repository has openshot and openshot-qt. Which one is more compatible with q4os? Or would you recommend another program?
Openshot-qt is the GUI, when you install openshot it gets installed as well. It always is a good idea to do an
apt-cache show pkg_name
to check some package details; dependencies, size and a brief description of the package.
$ apt-cache show openshot
Package: openshot
Source: openshot-qt
Version: 2.5.1+dfsg1-1~bpo10+1
Installed-Size: 13
Maintainer: Debian Multimedia Maintainers <debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org>
Architecture: all
Depends: openshot-qt
Description-en: create and edit videos and movies (transitional package)
This is a transitional package. It can safely be removed.
Description-md5: 2192122ebffb7641f11e1b151cbe1ac3
Homepage: https://www.openshot.org/
Section: oldlibs
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/o/openshot-qt/openshot_2.5.1+dfsg1-1~bpo10+1_all.deb
Size: 4444
SHA256: d0866ea0b685d3abd4f03069a9061b408053342f98241c05fdd355a682671c38
Hope this helps!
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Thank you..
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shotcut and blender or kdenlive
blender has nice tutorials like this: Blender Video Editing - Part 1 (Startup Defaults) by mikeycal
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I have been using simple editing software such as OpenShot, Shotcut and Blender for a long time.
OpenShot act as a basic video editor, it does okay.
Blender actually has a video editing mode, and it has probably the smoothest preview playback.
Shotcut is my video editor of choice right now and seems to be the most stable and powerful open source option with regular updates.
pctechtest.com/best-video-editing-software
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