Kdenlive 22.08 released (UPDATEDx4)
Rendering now supports an experimental Parallel Processing feature for faster render speeds. This version adds support for importing AVIF, HEIF, HEIC and JPEG XL image formats, LOTTIE and RAWR animations, as well as VTT (Web Video Text Tracks) and SBV (YouTube) subtitle files. New features include an improved audio recording experience, global subtitle styling, exporting of guides as chapters for YouTube/PeerTube/Vimeo, and integration with Glaxnimate vector graphics animation program. Colorscopes (Waveform, Vectorscope, and RGB parade) are finally working on Windows.
The team would like to thank the code contributions from Eric Jiang, Nathan Hinton, Gary Wang, Marius Pa, Daniel Novomeský, Martin Owens, Brendan Davidson and Ivan Sudakov; and extend our gratitude to all the community members for reporting issues, creating tutorials and offering support.
UPDATE
Bobby Borisov has a blog post about this today.
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Kdenlive 22.08 Video Editing App Is Here with a Whole Host of Improvements
Kdenlive 22.08 video editor brings user interface improvements, improved audio recording experience, global subtitle styling, and more.
Kdenlive, a non-linear and cross-platform app that allows you to create compelling video content for free, is one of the most robust free video editors on Linux. Non-linear means that editing can be done in any order without overwriting the source media files.
Most video processing is done by the MLT Framework, which relies on many other open source projects like FFmpeg, frei0r, movit, ladspa, sox, etc.
The editor’s flexibility appeals to new users, while the advanced features provide a wide range of professional uses. In addition, Kdenlive also includes a wealth of online resources, such as title templates, wipes, render profiles, and so on.
Today Arindam Giri.
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Subtitle Style, Audio Recording Arrives in Kdenlive 22.08
Kdenlive 22.08 arrives with the most requested features in this release.
Kdenlive is one of the full-featured free and open-source video editors. It’s a KDE app that you can use for your hobby and professional work alongside videos for YouTube, Vimeo and other popular streaming platforms.
The Kdenlive 22.08 point release brings some of the most anticipated features with performance improvements and bug fixes.
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Kdenlive 22.08 Released with Some Blockbuster Improvements - OMG! Ubuntu!
A major new version of the open source video editor Kdenlive is now available to download.
Kdenlive 22.08 comes front-loaded with a variety of interesting new features, UI tweaks, and enhancements to many of its existing capabilities. As a result, Kdenlive 22.08 stands to offer a smoother editing experience than in previous versions.
Let’s take a look at exactly what’s new.
One more (late message from the project).
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Do you use Kdenlive? Share your project and behind the scenes footage and stills! - Kdenlive
Kdenlive will be carrying out a fundraiser soon and we would like to explain its place in the moviemaking ecosystem through the experience of the filmmakers that use it. That is you.
We would like to hear about your projects. If you have parts of your work you can share with us, behind the scenes stills or footage on set, shots of your team working on post-production using Kdenlive, and so on, we would love to see them.
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Kdenlive 22.08 Released! How to Install in (K)Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04 | UbuntuHandbook
Kdenlive video editor released version 22.08 with exciting new features. Here’s how to install it in Ubuntu via PPA.
Kdenlive 22.08 introduced initial support for styling subtitles, allows to modify the font, font size, font and outline colors, add shadows, set position and background color of subtitles.
The release also adds many new effects, including Shear, Scroll, Photosensitivity, Monochrome, Median, Kirsch, Exposure, EPX Scaler, Color Temperature, Color Overlay, Color Correct, Color Contrast, Chroma Noise Reduction, Contrast Adaptive Sharpen, Bilateral and VR360 Equirectangular to Stereo.