>I think that's a task best served by ffmpeg, no?
no, example, davinci on linux has no gpu acceleration for .mov, .mkv, and no compabilty for .mp4 files
2 months ago
Anonymous
>codecs
You mean for encoding?
I think that's a task best served by ffmpeg, no?
I meant for h264 and h265 files
2 months ago
Anonymous
[...]
I meant for h264 and h265 files
You're talking about decoding, right?
2 months ago
Anonymous
correct madam
2 months ago
Anonymous
Oh ok, I thought we were talking about hw encoding.
Want to import a h264 or h265 file? You'll have to convert it first. Want to import a video with an AAC track? Convert first. Want to use Resolve on Wayland? Frick you. Etc..
ffmpeg
FFpost best post
Shouldn't DaVinci Resolve work?
shit compatilbity and no GPU acceleration on most codecs for AMD on linux
linux is only for watching porn and making desktop threads
>codecs
You mean for encoding?
I think that's a task best served by ffmpeg, no?
>I think that's a task best served by ffmpeg, no?
no, example, davinci on linux has no gpu acceleration for .mov, .mkv, and no compabilty for .mp4 files
I meant for h264 and h265 files
You're talking about decoding, right?
correct madam
Oh ok, I thought we were talking about hw encoding.
render a png sequence and ffmpeg it all
Kdenlive. It's pretty great, one of the best pieces of OSS I've used.
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Naturally, Davinci Resolve, ffmpeg, or Kdenlive.
blender
pirated adobe premiere / after effects in vmware workstation
>taking a 98% performance hit to fit in with the IQfy troons
kek
lel lmao
theres almost no performance hit because of vmware's proprietary video drivers that dont require running 2 gpus
Should have bought nvidia
>nvidia
Nvidia's drivers are a joke.
use stable branches and you'll have no problems.
I just use the stable kernel with my AMD card.
I don't have to worry about shit like that.
then shut your mouth about shit that doesn't affect you, clueless FUD spreader
anything that works with vaapi, just like intel
>linux
you felt for the meme
i felt your moms meme
>Linux
>AMD
>Video Editing
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
I get by with shotcut when I need it.
Blender. Unironically.
What editor to use for subtitles? Way back I used avidemux to hardcode subs for some IQfy webms
I've heard good things about kdenlive, though I don't know if it has GPU hardware acceleration
I'd be interested to hear what anons think of it
da vinci resolve
Resolve on Linux is fricking cancer
elaborate on this, been thinking about picking up editing as a hobby.
>elaborate on this, been thinking about picking up editing as a hobby.
Linux support is miles worse than on Windows
Want to import a h264 or h265 file? You'll have to convert it first. Want to import a video with an AAC track? Convert first. Want to use Resolve on Wayland? Frick you. Etc..
If you're comfy with using node
https://github.com/olive-editor/olive