This is all incredible news, indeed! Thank you very much for all of the recent improvements and packaging opportunities you and your team have provided to allow us testers and even end-user editors to have a smoother and easier installation experience (tell me that wasn't a huge run-on sentence :) ). We see a lot of your efforts especially in the recent builds, and they're very much appreciated!

I'll test the snap updates & AppImage once I'm back in the office and can report back.

Thanks again!

Jesse


On 10/24/2016 05:00 AM, kdenlive-requ...@kde.org wrote:
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Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2016 21:51:30 +0200
From: Jean-Baptiste Mardelle<j...@kdenlive.org>
To:<kdenlive@kde.org>
Subject: Kdenlive news
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Hi all,

Some great news since last café:

* The Kdenlive AppImage will be hosted on download.kde.org, it should be up
in the next days.

* I have updated the kdenlive-devel snap package

* I have optimized the qtblend transition (in MLT git master) that is used
in timeline track compositing which now gives a much smoother timeline
playback, both snap and AppImage packages contain this change.

* I think the Nvidia startup crash should be fixed (when using normal
playback, Movit/GPU probably still unstable) - AppImage should allow
testing it.

* My talk at Toulouse's Capitole du Libre (
https://2016.capitoledulibre.org/  ) has been confirmed, so I will make a
presentation on MLT and Kdenlive there on saturday's 19th of november.

I will publish something on the website as soon as the AppImage is online.

Regards
jb
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