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Kdenlive 25.08.0 released
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The Kdenlive team is happy to announce the release of version 25.08.0 packed with over 300 commits and fixing more than 15 crashes. This release has no major shiny new features, just a ton of bug fixes and lots of polishing to give you a pleasant editing experience in the summer heat.
Redesign of the audio mixer bringing levels with clearer visuals and thresholds. We also did some code refactoring and cleanup. This change fixes issues with HiDPI displays with fractional scaling.
Linuxiac:
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Kdenlive 25.08 Video Editor Released with Over 300 Fixes
The Kdenlive team has just released the brand new version, 25.08, as part of the wider KDE Gear 25.08 application bundle, packed with more than 300 commits and fixing over 15 known crashes.
On the UI side, one of the things that immediately captures attention is the redesigned audio mixer, which now offers clearer visuals, refined thresholds, and fixes for HiDPI displays using fractional scaling.
Plus, editors betting on the titler tool can now move and resize SVGs and images more intuitively, use “Shift + Drag” for center resizing, and take advantage of a streamlined “Templates” tab. Several bugs—like incorrect panel sizing, selection glitches, and outdated thumbnails—have also been resolved.
UbuntuHandbook:
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Kdenlive 25.08.0 Released with NVIDIA 10 bit x265 Encoding | UbuntuHandbook
Kdenlive, the popular KDE video editing software, released new 25.08.0 version yesterday.
The new 25.08.0 is a new feature release that added 10 bit x265 encoding for NVIDIA, and 10 bit export profiles in the render dialog, though it will be converted to 8 bit when using compositing or non-avfilter effects.
OMG Ubuntu:
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Kdenlive 25.08 Enhances Audio Mixer, Adds 10-bit H.265 Support - OMG! Ubuntu
Kdenlive 25.08.0 improves audio mixing. A redesigned sound control board offers “clearer visuals and thresholds” for fine-tuned level tweaking. The mixer’s also seen underlying code refactoring and cleanups, and is said to scale better on HiDPI displays.
The Titler receives “some much needed love”, per the devs. SVG and images can be freely moved and easily resized (with or without preserving aspect ratio), or scaled from the center by holding shift and dragging from an edge...