As someone who has been disappointed in turn by openshot, kdenlive, and 
pitivi, I'll take this opportunity to recommend shotcut 
<https://shotcut.org/>, an actively developed and promising project imo.

Good luck :)

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On 05/09/2016 09:08 AM, Ton Roosendaal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Blender is meant to be a complete 3D creation suite. We maintain the VSE for 
> animators or vfx artists to edit the work they make in Blender. We use FFMPeg 
> for encoding videos, and the coders who work on this part of Blender (none of 
> them replied to you here) do their very best making it work.
>
> All contributors to Blender know the shortcomings of Blender in numerous 
> areas. Being aware of that should not be translated as being dismissive to 
> users.
>
> VSE has been used in a lot of productions, especially the open movies we did 
> helped in improving it. However, we know that VSE is very limited.
>
> If you are interested in having a good FOSS video editor please try the real 
> video editing projects like openshot kdenlive pitivi etc.
>
> -Ton-
>
> --------------------------------------------------------
> Ton Roosendaal  -  [email protected]   -   www.blender.org
> Chairman Blender Foundation, Producer Blender Institute/Studio
> Entrepotdok 57A  -  1018AD Amsterdam  -  The Netherlands
>
>> On 09 May 2016, at 08:26, blubee blubeeme <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> What's the point of being able to edit clips but not export them properly?
>> Does that make sense to anyone, so blender costumes the video clips and
>> then ....
>>
>> Whenever an actual user of blender sends issues to this mailing list there
>> seems to be this dismissive attitude like, you're doing it wrong or
>> whatever. Eating your own dog food means do you actually use blender in
>> real world to produce finished product, if you didn't know.
>>
>> On Mon, May 9, 2016, 13:10 Troy Sobotka <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Your issue has to do with encoding. Blender has very rudimentary support
>>> for encoding, but nothing that could be considered robust.
>>>
>>> I offered you a pretty decent entry point to a potential solution. The
>>> output you have demonstrates that the encoded file is of the resolution you
>>> set.
>>>
>>> While I am no developer, I can say that your issue appears well out of
>>> scope with regard to Blender's encoding issues, but rather an issue with
>>> YouTube and its ability to properly detect the established parameters.
>>> Perhaps try a YouTube support channel?
>>>
>>>> And you guys wonder why more people do not use blender
>>>>
>>> I assure you that the men and women that frequent this list are not
>>> wondering this.
>>>
>>> At all.
>>>
>>> TJS
>>>
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