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- Kdenlive - Free and Open Source Video Editor
Kdenlive is the acronym for KDE Non-Linear Video Editor It works on Linux, Windows, macOS, and BSD
- Downloads - Kdenlive
Previous versions You may download older versions of Kdenlive in case you have compatibility issues with old projects Archive
- Kdenlive Manual — Kdenlive Manual 25. 08 documentation
Kdenlive Manual Welcome to the manual for Kdenlive, the free and open source video editor The current Kdenlive version you get here Check out what’s new You can download this manual as an EPUB Getting started Introduction Installation Quick Start Basic workflow with a video example
- Introduction — Kdenlive Manual 25. 08 documentation
Kdenlive is an acronym for KDE N on- Li near V ideo E ditor It is a free software (GPL licensed) primarily aimed at the Linux platform, but it also works on BSD 1 as it relies only on portable components (Qt and MLT framework)
- Getting started — Kdenlive Manual 25. 08 documentation
This chapter will get you started with Kdenlive in no time Introduction - This chapter talks about what Kdenlive is and is not, and some of the features you can expect
- Installation — Kdenlive Manual 25. 08 documentation
If you work with a normal user on your computer, you can use Kdenlive You can copy the Kdenlive folder on any external drive and run it on a different computer without installing it
- Editing — Kdenlive Manual 25. 08 documentation
Kdenlive deletes all footage between the In and Out points in unlocked tracks, slides everything else back to fill the gap, and puts the playhead on the In point
- Quick Start — Kdenlive Manual 25. 08 documentation
You can zoom in by either using the zoom slider at the bottom right corner of the Kdenlive window, or with Ctrl + Mousewheel Kdenlive will zoom to the timeline cursor, so first set it to the position which you want to see enlarged, then zoom in
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