I remember when we needed to spend hundreds for a video editor. Not anymore thanks to opensource community. By the way, your channel deserves way more views. I don't understand why you don't get promoted more by the yt algo.
Features like AI masking are exactly what is needed for OSS to be truly usable by pros today! I hope they keep these features coming! But equally important... GPU acceleration, 10bit color support, raw video decoding, and overall speed/stability
Yes, AI and generative AI can be real productivity workflow enhancers. You can delegate and direct more than scrub and cut. Audio can be a pain with wind and general noise and ambient room reverb.
I am going off topic. Michael, I very much enjoyed this week's presentation. Duration at tech level were very well matched. My I offer a suggestion? It is a simple suggestion. Here goes. When you switch from topic A to topic B, insert 3/4 to 1 sec silence. Without this pause, it is termed. (By me) As a run-on sentence/topic. Checkout your peers in your business. Grandpa
Kdenlive had this "export clip" for a good while, but nameing it that makes people think Kdenlive dosen't has ripple delete, so I think they should change it name.
Speaking of Davinci Resolve, which is supposed to be Linux friendly but it doesn't really have codec parity with the Mac or Microsoft systems. The other kicker is the Linux distributions Davinci Resolve is compatible with, the Linux kernels are so outdated, you can't use those distributions with newer hardware! Ugh! I suppose a containerized version could work but I think it may impact application performance. I would really like to use Davinci Resolve on my flavor of Linux.
So, as far as I understand "ripple" is a term invented by "Final Cut Pro" and it doesn't mean what the action does - it's instead a fancy term for what happens to later items on the time line after you perform the delete. I don't understand how "ripple" became a term for deleting - but it makes no sense to me and I think propagating this wrong term is not a good idea.
“Ripple Delete” is the type of delete because it deletes a clip and then performs the action on the rest of the timeline. It is a term used in many editors and seems to be very popular already with lots of editors using it. I don’t think my usage or lack thereof would make much of a dent in the propagating of it
I swear 2025 is gonna be the year of linux desktop
I remember when we needed to spend hundreds for a video editor. Not anymore thanks to opensource community. By the way, your channel deserves way more views. I don't understand why you don't get promoted more by the yt algo.
I was super excited about the new Open Shot version, it finally looks good
I fervently hope somebody revives Olive.
Features like AI masking are exactly what is needed for OSS to be truly usable by pros today! I hope they keep these features coming! But equally important... GPU acceleration, 10bit color support, raw video decoding, and overall speed/stability
Yes, AI and generative AI can be real productivity workflow enhancers. You can delegate and direct more than scrub and cut. Audio can be a pain with wind and general noise and ambient room reverb.
@@davidswanson9269 Yes! An AI voice isolation tool would be incredible to have!
I am going off topic.
Michael, I very much enjoyed this week's presentation. Duration at tech level were very well matched.
My I offer a suggestion? It is a simple suggestion. Here goes. When you switch from topic A to topic B, insert 3/4 to 1 sec silence. Without this pause, it is termed. (By me) As a run-on sentence/topic.
Checkout your peers in your business.
Grandpa
If I had thought about it sooner, my daughters initials could have been A-S-S instead of her current A-A-S.
Kdenlive had this "export clip" for a good while, but nameing it that makes people think Kdenlive dosen't has ripple delete, so I think they should change it name.
You're gonna talk about James Lee breaking with Adobe video?
Speaking of Davinci Resolve, which is supposed to be Linux friendly but it doesn't really have codec parity with the Mac or Microsoft systems. The other kicker is the Linux distributions Davinci Resolve is compatible with, the Linux kernels are so outdated, you can't use those distributions with newer hardware! Ugh! I suppose a containerized version could work but I think it may impact application performance. I would really like to use Davinci Resolve on my flavor of Linux.
no mention of blender.. i use that as my NLE..
Waiting for olive
So, as far as I understand "ripple" is a term invented by "Final Cut Pro" and it doesn't mean what the action does - it's instead a fancy term for what happens to later items on the time line after you perform the delete. I don't understand how "ripple" became a term for deleting - but it makes no sense to me and I think propagating this wrong term is not a good idea.
“Ripple Delete” is the type of delete because it deletes a clip and then performs the action on the rest of the timeline. It is a term used in many editors and seems to be very popular already with lots of editors using it. I don’t think my usage or lack thereof would make much of a dent in the propagating of it
@michael_tunnell I meant that kdenlive not propagating the confusing term is a good thing