![]() over the video, though I struggle to get green screen stuff working right. ![]() I use Kdenlive for the vast majority of my video editing, most of which is for local news/information videos with my community campaigner/local councillor (representative) hat on. The former is quick and easy to get going the latter is what I'm used to. On the rare occasions that I've done screen-recorded tutorials I've used SimpleScreenRecorder to record and Kdenlive for editing. If I manage to upload a YouTube video (scared!) I'll let you know hahaĮDIT: Jack and Cadence are handy for OBS. I don't have the 16 gb ram Davinci resolve needs, nor the interest to be a video editing person. I do basic recording with OBS(screen+webcam) or my phone(video, me playing piano)+Reaper(audio) and basic editing with Reaper. Aside from dabbling with Shotcut on Linux for a very simple job of grabbing a smaller section from a longer video, I've previously used MAGIX Video Pro X on Windows for more in-depth editing. Go editing on Linux is relatively new to me. How's Davinci Resolve? Overkill?Īnd the related question: how do people create the screen-recorded tutorial in the first place? OBS Studio or is this also overkill? I wondered what people use for video editing on Linux? I'm trying to make some screen-recorded tutorials for my classical editing tools and need to do simple things like add an intro sting at the beginning, add titles, other text, fades, multiple audio tracks etc.
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