Hi! On 2015-05-11 10:25, Jimmy Sjölund wrote: > Blueprint changed by Jimmy Sjölund: > > Whiteboard set to: > - Investige implication of Kdenlive becoming official KDE application > and future development, impact of kde libraries etc.: TODO >
This is an interesting question! At the moment, there are 4 choices for video editing: - ptivi, - openshot - kdenlive, - blender On a personal note, i have to confess that ptivi and openshot have given me nothing but frustrations. They are the reason i installed kdenlive back when it was not included in ubuntustudio. I also believe kdenlive is the only reason i have kde libraires. While i must say Kdenlive is a great tool, Blender VSE has become amazingly powerful. So much that i had almost forgotten about kdenlive all together... Wouldn't it be a lot easier for everyone, if blender became the bundled video sequence editor? And all those other options remained option? A good way to help users find the VSE in blender, could be to either set the shortcut to open blender in VSE mode, which i'm not sure is possible. But perhaps there is a possibility to start blender with a customized start-up file? Yours, -- Set Hallstrom -- ubuntu-studio-devel mailing list ubuntu-studio-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel