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Davinci Resolve is also free and supports Linux. Maybe the best non-adobe video editor I've ever used. I do use kdenlive for smaller jobs but davinci is on another level entirely.
Isn't that proprietary software, as in, if there's something that doesn't work you'll have to send them a bug report and hope they'll eventually fix it, but they'll never give you the source code so that you could fix it yourself?
Yes, important to know it's gratis and not libre. For many people that's fine. I think very few are cool enough to fix their own bugs, but still it's often significant on principle.
Don't you need the payed version for certain codec support? iirc
AFAIK even the paid version doesnβt have much in the name of codec support. But itβs trivial to use ffmpeg to convert file formats
I wasn't aware. Which ones?
I know 10bit footage is only supported by the paid edition IIRC
This has gotten me when using my A7III.