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Old January 3rd 18, 03:37 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.windows7.general
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Default How does my very first edited video (using Shotcut freeware) look?

harry newton news Sat, 21 Oct 2017 13:18:15 GMT in alt.windows7.general, wrote:

He who is harry newton said on Tue, 10 Oct 2017 08:21:15 +0000
(UTC):

What do you think of the video?
https://www.sendspace.com/file/gvckbe


UPDATE:
I've been using Shotcut for weeks now to make other videos where I
thank you all for your kind, astute, and purposefully helpful
advice.


I know my reply is very late to the thread, so I apologize for that.

I've been tinkering around with kdenlive myself for making short
videos based on other video I've shot on different occasions and some
still jpeg shots I took. I downloaded the shotcut program the other
day but haven't actually had a chance to check it out. I actually got
the linux version as that's what I plan to run it on. I'm hoping it's
as straight forward as the page suggested it might be, pending the
variant of Linux I'm using meets the dependency requirements. Mine
may/may not, just depends. I'm also test driving minty freshness 18.3
KDE edition which I was surprised to discover is actually more
responsive (seems to be anyway) on an older machine that I've already
got Mate 17.3 DE on due to expected performance hits if I'd gone with
KDE instead. I was running it for hours on a live stick, but, I might
take the plunge and let it install on the machine I was experimenting
with it on, just to see what happens.

So, if I get this shotcut program up and going, I might have
questions concerning it. Kdenlive is for the most part self
explanatory and that's the primary reason I actually took 18.3 for a
test drive last night; as later editions of Kdenlive don't support
17.3 due to the underlying codebase it's built on. I've sadly ran
into a few popular? programs now that don't support it, despite it
having support officially until 2019. Annoying to say the least.



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