On Mon, May 11, 2015, at 11:51 AM, Set Hallstrom wrote: > Hi! > On 2015-05-11 10:25, Jimmy Sjölund wrote: > > Blueprint changed by Jimmy Sjölund: > > > > Whiteboard set to: > > - Investige implication of Kdenlive becoming official KDE application > > and future development, impact of kde libraries etc.: TODO > > > > This is an interesting question! At the moment, there are 4 choices for > video editing: > - ptivi, > - openshot > - kdenlive, > - blender > > On a personal note, i have to confess that ptivi and openshot have given > me nothing but frustrations. They are the reason i installed kdenlive > back when it was not included in ubuntustudio. I also believe kdenlive > is the only reason i have kde libraires. > > While i must say Kdenlive is a great tool, Blender VSE has become > amazingly powerful. So much that i had almost forgotten about kdenlive > all together... > > Wouldn't it be a lot easier for everyone, if blender became the bundled > video sequence editor? And all those other options remained option? >
Personally, I like openshot as I only do very simple video editing, and it really allows for that. So, I wouldn't want to replace that, while I'm sure it's not enough for any serious video editing. I don't really have an opinion of which should be the default "pro" video editor, since I have no experience in that. > A good way to help users find the VSE in blender, could be to either set > the shortcut to open blender in VSE mode, which i'm not sure is > possible. But perhaps there is a possibility to start blender with a > customized start-up file? > If there is a command line option for that, why not? And, perhaps that is something worth adding in packaging too, if it is something that people like to do a lot. -- ubuntu-studio-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel
