There once was a time when video editing on Linux was an elusive beast. Luckily, we seem to have turned a corner in video editing on Linux with some exceptional pieces of software that have been ...
Video editing on Linux has, for the expanse of recorded history, sucked eggs. This isn’t a terribly big secret. Sure, we’ve had a variety of high-end, commercial-grade tools available that we all like ...
Open source video editor Shotcut 25.12 adds 10-bit CPU pipeline support, linear color processing, and better hardware ...
OK, I will admit it. I am a complete Noob to Linux. I do a good bit of vidio rendering and editing as well as photoshop at present with a xp2500 Barton and Windows XP. I just got an Athlon 64 and an ...
There's very little Linux can't do -- powering everything from enterprise solutions and social networks to IoT devices and even automobiles. But Linux isn't just for the business of business. Thanks ...
Kdenlive is a free, open-source, non-linear video editing software that allows you to cut videos, add effects, add subtitles, edit colors, and more. It is available for Windows, Linux, and macOS.
Decreasing video sizes becomes necessary when space is limited in cloud services, disks, or personal storage drives. You can easily hold onto larger files by chopping them down to a lower size. The ...
Modern shells support command-line editing for efficient recall and correction of commands. Command-line editing is more efficient than using the shell's history mechanism. Shells like KornShell, Bash ...
You might be wasting hundreds of dollars per year in Adobe Creative Cloud subscription fees when there are free, open-source alternatives for your favorite apps. I ...