I use Sony Vegas as was looking for an alternative for Linux so I can make the jump to Linux full time, no questions asked. I tried out Shotcut and it's amazing! It has everything I need, so I'm really stoked. Thank you so much!
Seriously we should appreciate this guy. Made a wonderful videos on TH-cam. And also very underated. keep trying man you will get there. let the algorithm recognise you like button guys and subscribe.
My pick for the best video editor for Linux is olive video editor, I'll agree that there are no advance effects or cool presets, but as a previous user of premiere pro the interface is very easy to understand cuz its just like Premiere Pro so if you could, please make a video on that.
It's an excellent expose. You concluded by giving mention to Flowblade, Open Shot and Blender. The impression that I got from your remarks in context was that those three lacked the functionality that you desire. Although, I will likely stick with kdenlive, I might look into those three. For video editing software, I think that kdenlive has adequate and even somewhat remarkable audio mixing enablement. Of course if a separate audio track is created, it's better mixed in a DAW from the start. And Ardour is good for that.
Your videos are getting so much better. Although I'm a windows user, to watch this video taught me a bit about the softwares needed... and like always, the video kept me engaged throughout. I really wish you to get the recognition you deserve. ❤
You are asking about a system setup known as dual booting. That's possible with many desktops and laptops. And I would think that your laptop would be no different. I recommend that you Google the phrase 'dual_boot' to find out about the procedure
Excellent. Mac/Linux user here. Trying to decide whether to make my next personal computer a Linux-driven Thinkstation or go with a m1 MacMini. This was helpful.
Thank you for this video, I really needed it! I went into Linux experience to be able to "just use" DaVinci Resolve, but the fact that uts completely incompatible with Radeon GPU and does not support MP4 files in the free version was an absolute kill for me! I really wouldnt recommend using the free version, but even if you get the paid version ($300), you still need an Nvidia GPU for it to even work.
Why are you not uploading anymore?. The quality of your content is very good. You are underrated. You deserve more views and subs. Please upload more videos
Thanks Apruv Das for a quality infotainment session. I still need to start out new with everything, from camera to editing rig. I may be getting an i9 laptop with 64GB RAM, 4TB SSD, RTX4080 12GB......then CachyOS or VanillaOS, several other in VM's, each for its own purpose. A blend of editing software, but only after I have watched this video another few times.
Good guy, you gave me a very useful advice, I just installed shotcut in my Debian/Cinnamon computer. Greetings from Italy, I'll be following you from now on. 😉👍
thanks, this is very to the point explanation of these programs. I will probably switch between few of them, but thanks to you I will know when to switch and what to switch to depending on my needs. very very useful info ;)
Very good video!!! I am running Rocky Linux in a VM and then installing Davinci Resolve on top of it! I am going with the 8.10 version of Rocky I hope it works. I really like Shotcut as well very easy to use as well, thanks for the video and you have a new sub!!
Man, how did you learn how to edit? I found several introductory videos, and many are repetitive. Could you recommend some channels or even courses? By the way, great video!!
I feel so acknowledged, finally. For the absolute hell I've been through in the past few days trying to get DaVinci Resolve free to work on Ubuntu with my 2700x and 5700XT. I really dont know what to use.
@@ApurvDas no error. Just no playback. I've changed kernel, display manager, used makeresolvedeb, installed extras, disabled dkms on the install, and done a whole lot of driver testing.
Very good video! I have used Macs and Final Cut for years and I love it, but I want to start using Linux more and try other Video editing platforms. (I tried Premier Pro multiple times and can’t stand it.)
Hi from Mexico! Great video, thanks! I use kdenlive and openshot, but neither does titling..those small titles you can insert into a video to express emotion/thought etc. Would be great if you could do a video on Linux software that can do this, right now am limited to creating vids on open source software, then finishing them up ... on a cellphone! Hate working on cellphones :-/ Just subscribed!
A short question: I'm just starting to explore this digital video Age, and looking for an easy-to-learn yet complete program. I'd like to make simple vlogs, maybe with inserting some basics effects and videos into a video. Would you recommend one of the 3 easier programs at the end? Or recommend to put in more effort to learn the more extended programs? Thanks! Bye Rick
Davinci Resolve does NOT support AAC audio. So if your like me over 400+ Gb of video wont have audio and the only work around is to re program you videos audio codec one by one by one. I learned this the hard way so you don't have to.
Amazing video, subscribed keep them coming I am new to Linux so these top apps videos are bliss for me. NOTE: Which software you used for those animations (like the Davinci Resolve iconbumping the PC, dhe error windows etc)?
"Looking for Surface Control" ....has always been DaVinci problem. be it Windows version or LINUX version. I had it for both Intel n AMD. IF THEY HAD NOT automate that function,.....
hey bro, i am looking for smooth slow motion/optical flow feature in Linux. I am using ubuntu right now. Is there any software supports that except davinci resolve
That's because Shotcut/Kdenlive aren't as powerful and feature packed when compared to DaVinci. I would've put DaVinci in the 1st place if it didn't have installation and other issues on Linux. As for Hitfilm, I use Hitfilm for its 3D compositing abilities which are much better than most of the softwares out there. When I switch to editing videos on my Linux laptop, I solely use Shotcut. :)
Awesome video! Which would you recommend I use for making game trailers in a game jam setting? My most important criteria would be to make something very basic that looks somewhat decent in a short amount of time
i didn't think indian content could get this well made and straight to the point, good job bhai
Thanks bhai!
Agreed. Straight to the point, polished, clean voice and classy background score unlike others. U earned a sub
This guy is so good but underrated
Thanks! Means a lot!! :)
When I clicked on his TH-cam link from his Instagram account. I honestly did not expect this QUALITY.
True
True
So True
subscribing now
Blender may not be the best at video editing, but it is soo powerful at 3d, especially for linux.
It is a must-have.
Yep, that's the first program I always install when I set up a new OS
I was showing my sister this video and told her how much quality this guy maintained , yet underated...
Thanks a lot mate!
I use Sony Vegas as was looking for an alternative for Linux so I can make the jump to Linux full time, no questions asked. I tried out Shotcut and it's amazing! It has everything I need, so I'm really stoked. Thank you so much!
try zorin (alternative of ios environment)so much good
Seriously we should appreciate this guy. Made a wonderful videos on TH-cam. And also very underated. keep trying man you will get there. let the algorithm recognise you like button guys and subscribe.
Thank you for sharing this video with us especially for someone transitioning from windows to linux
My pick for the best video editor for Linux is olive video editor, I'll agree that there are no advance effects or cool presets, but as a previous user of premiere pro the interface is very easy to understand cuz its just like Premiere Pro so if you could, please make a video on that.
After reading your comment, I gave a Olive 0.2 a try. It's actually quite good, will make a video on it soon.
@@ApurvDas Does Vegas Pro 19 work in Linux Mint 19?
@@mirkomisic5884 No, Vegas doesn't work on linux
Awesome presentation, honest reviews, nice video editing.
This content helped me. Thank you Man
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent presentation. Very crisp and structured video. Thanks for the info man.
Thanks a lot mate!
Great video. Outstanding presentation and production quality. If only there are more casual Linux user, I'm sure you'll get bigger!
very well edited audio in this video.
Also, thanks a lot, i'm looking for alternatives and this really helps me think about it
Glad you liked it!
It's an excellent expose. You concluded by giving mention to Flowblade, Open Shot and Blender. The impression that I got from your remarks in context was that those three lacked the functionality that you desire. Although, I will likely stick with kdenlive, I might look into those three. For video editing software, I think that kdenlive has adequate and even somewhat remarkable audio mixing enablement. Of course if a separate audio track is created, it's better mixed in a DAW from the start. And Ardour is good for that.
A good short angle covering the basic's. I looking for the best lite program as I hardware restricted, so it was good you put that as an angle too.
Thank you for watching!
Cool video! Thank you so much for serving such information in a really newbie friendly way!
Thanks to you!
Thank you so much!
i just installed Zorin OS and i was looking for an editing software and i finally found it!
Glad I could help!
Your videos are getting so much better. Although I'm a windows user, to watch this video taught me a bit about the softwares needed... and like always, the video kept me engaged throughout.
I really wish you to get the recognition you deserve. ❤
Your constant support keeps me going!! Thank you so much re!
@@ApurvDas can I keep linux along with windows in a laptop ???
You are asking about a system setup known as dual booting. That's possible with many desktops and laptops. And I would think that your laptop would be no different. I recommend that you Google the phrase 'dual_boot' to find out about the procedure
@@ksumitsah3531 Yes, dualboot
Great quality, I could even see the captioning this time, gr8 video
Excellent. Mac/Linux user here. Trying to decide whether to make my next personal computer a Linux-driven Thinkstation or go with a m1 MacMini. This was helpful.
Thank you for this video, I really needed it! I went into Linux experience to be able to "just use" DaVinci Resolve, but the fact that uts completely incompatible with Radeon GPU and does not support MP4 files in the free version was an absolute kill for me! I really wouldnt recommend using the free version, but even if you get the paid version ($300), you still need an Nvidia GPU for it to even work.
MP4 support was my problem and I cant be bothered to be converting anything I record everytime I want to make a video.
That's why his recommendation for Resolve was third place
1000 subscribers only? This channel should have 1 million! Amazing!
Thank you. Means a lot!
same choice here. the presentation is absolutely amazing.
Thanks a lot!
Why are you not uploading anymore?. The quality of your content is very good. You are underrated. You deserve more views and subs. Please upload more videos
Thank you!
Thanks Apruv Das for a quality infotainment session. I still need to start out new with everything, from camera to editing rig. I may be getting an i9 laptop with 64GB RAM, 4TB SSD, RTX4080 12GB......then CachyOS or VanillaOS, several other in VM's, each for its own purpose. A blend of editing software, but only after I have watched this video another few times.
I know this video is 2+ years old but i think I'll use combination of KaedenLive and Shotcut to get most uses. Thanks for the video.
Finally watched a video from someone who knows hot to edit video...🥰
Wow! You made canon 200d look very professional with your lighting setup. I use canon 250d. Great job i subed
Thanks a lot buddy!
Thanks for the tips man. I'm transitioning from Windows to Ubuntu and had to give up my video editing app VSDC. This was so helpful.
Glad you found it helpful!
I like how you move your head alot ❤, it makes you look humble and respectful ❤❤❤
Thanks mate!
now this is one of the best videos i saw today. and i would really love it if you create a tutorial on how to turn pictures into 3D using kden live
Thank you so much, I will be makeing a video on that soon!
I usually speed the videos to save time.. but not yours, your time pace is perfect! 👍💙
Thanks a lot mate!
what a well-made video! keep it up bro!
Good guy, you gave me a very useful advice, I just installed shotcut in my Debian/Cinnamon computer. Greetings from Italy, I'll be following you from now on. 😉👍
Kdenline all the way ... and since it stated supporting GPU rendering, I abandoned Shotcut in its favor.
This video quality is insane, No way he has only 12k subscribers.
thanks, this is very to the point explanation of these programs. I will probably switch between few of them, but thanks to you I will know when to switch and what to switch to depending on my needs. very very useful info ;)
Glad it was helpful!
very nice.. A clear cut exposure.., simple and elegant.. Good work my friend., continue ahead...
Thank you!
Very good video!!! I am running Rocky Linux in a VM and then installing Davinci Resolve on top of it! I am going with the 8.10 version of Rocky I hope it works. I really like Shotcut as well very easy to use as well, thanks for the video and you have a new sub!!
Man, how did you learn how to edit?
I found several introductory videos, and many are repetitive. Could you recommend some channels or even courses?
By the way, great video!!
Check out Geek Outdoors' YT Channel.
You can check Motion EpicFX, he's pretty good in teaching stuff th-cam.com/users/MotionEpic
Garrett Evans Wow thank you Garrett, you've made my day!
This is some of the best tech content Ive ever seen in a bit. This is insanely well made! + Sub + like 4 u!
PS: Whats your mic?
Such a well made video, please continue uploading! You're genuinely really talented at this!
Hope you have an amazing day!. :)
Thank you so much!
really cool video for a beginner like me, you inspired me to try them out!
Great to hear!
Just bought soft soft! So excited to get started!!
any updates you wanna give?
Rally liked your video backdrop.
Thanks mate!!
You are a living god among n, a legend worthy of praise. What you've uploaded here, will echo into eternity!
Haha Thanks a lot mate!
I feel so acknowledged, finally. For the absolute hell I've been through in the past few days trying to get DaVinci Resolve free to work on Ubuntu with my 2700x and 5700XT. I really dont know what to use.
What's the error you've been getting?
@@ApurvDas no error. Just no playback. I've changed kernel, display manager, used makeresolvedeb, installed extras, disabled dkms on the install, and done a whole lot of driver testing.
I've also tried multiple versions of Resolve free, installed opencl, and tried so... so many different video and audio formats.
Underrated!
Thank you :)
Absolutely dope❤️✨
Thanks brother!
Gotta say, you deserve more subs.
The video quality here is unlike anything I've ever seen, good job!
Thanks a lot buddy!
Superb quality 💝
Fantastic video. Thank you Michael, You have inspired to get into soft editing and videos soft design too.
Thank you, this video helped a lot :)
when you’re in the channel rack, click on gms to open up the gms nu, in the light blue screen on the top left look where it says
gracias hermano, me diste la recomendación que necesitaba! Saludos desde Venezuela!
magnificent upload Apurv Das. I crushed the thumbs up on your video. Continue to keep up the high-quality work.
Big thanks
Very good video! I have used Macs and Final Cut for years and I love it, but I want to start using Linux more and try other Video editing platforms. (I tried Premier Pro multiple times and can’t stand it.)
Hi from Mexico! Great video, thanks! I use kdenlive and openshot, but neither does titling..those small titles you can insert into a video to express emotion/thought etc. Would be great if you could do a video on Linux software that can do this, right now am limited to creating vids on open source software, then finishing them up ... on a cellphone! Hate working on cellphones :-/ Just subscribed!
thanks for telling the pros and cons i appreciate it thanks a lot
Nice and clear! Cool voice and pacing. Thanks man.
Thanks mate!
Very informative video buddy. As recommended, I shall install Shortcut today and edit my simple videos. Thanks for sharing
Glad it helped
Hope your channel explodes with subs soon. Excellent quality and content.
Thank you so much!
Manh the way you speak and the the Content quality.. No Bs truly....
thanks a lot! Shortly and clearly!
Thanks a lot mate!
just the video i needed. THANKYOU
you have great video editing skills, best of luck for your future
A short question: I'm just starting to explore this digital video Age, and looking for an easy-to-learn yet complete program.
I'd like to make simple vlogs, maybe with inserting some basics effects and videos into a video.
Would you recommend one of the 3 easier programs at the end?
Or recommend to put in more effort to learn the more extended programs?
Thanks! Bye Rick
If you're using windows or mac it would be better if you start with Hitfilm or if you're using linux then Shotcut would be a good choice to begin with
The quality in this video is incredible! Great job on the thorough in depth review and video editing! Did you do all of this in Kdenlive?
Thank you mate! I edited all of it on DaVinci and Hitfilm.
When i saw this video its 996 subs and I hit subscribe button and its 997 now. Kudos to you man!
Thank you buddy!
Wow this video is awesome, thank you so much! Helped me a lot
Glad it helped!
Davinci Resolve does NOT support AAC audio. So if your like me over 400+ Gb of video wont have audio and the only work around is to re program you videos audio codec one by one by one. I learned this the hard way so you don't have to.
Good quality video bhai❤️❤️
Thank you bhai!
Amazing video, subscribed keep them coming I am new to Linux so these top apps videos are bliss for me.
NOTE: Which software you used for those animations (like the Davinci Resolve iconbumping the PC, dhe error windows etc)?
I used Hitfilm to do all the animations, you can do all these animations on kdenlive or Davinci as well
Thanks! This video helped me a lot!
Can you make a video on color grading on shotcut and kdenlive with the scopes.
I have been thinking about it, I'll make it once more people start asking about it :D
wow your channel is really underrated!
"Looking for Surface Control" ....has always been DaVinci problem.
be it Windows version or LINUX version.
I had it for both Intel n AMD.
IF THEY HAD NOT automate that function,.....
You deserve 2 million subs...thanks for the video.
Thanks a lot mate!
Can you please do hitfilm tutorials, just any tutorials cuz i just downloaded it and it is rlly hard
I will be uploading both Hitfilm and DaVinci resolve tutorials soon, stay tuned :)
damn calling out right now. Hey, when you're passionate about sotNice tutorialng it makes you actually want to study it!
hey bro, i am looking for smooth slow motion/optical flow feature in Linux. I am using ubuntu right now. Is there any software supports that except davinci resolve
thank you sir, nice video!
Great video! Thank you. Subscribed just after seeing this video. Very interested in what will come. Have a good day 🌞👍
Awesome! Thank you!
Dw bro ADHD helps out so much with soft soft i find. day dreaming always gives new ideas so when i snap back i got that vision ready
You're using DV resolve & Hitman rendered video to promote shortcut? (As per description) Why not use shortcut itself?
Excellent editing BTW.
That's because Shotcut/Kdenlive aren't as powerful and feature packed when compared to DaVinci. I would've put DaVinci in the 1st place if it didn't have installation and other issues on Linux. As for Hitfilm, I use Hitfilm for its 3D compositing abilities which are much better than most of the softwares out there. When I switch to editing videos on my Linux laptop, I solely use Shotcut. :)
@@ApurvDas can I keep linux along with windows???
It surely helped to decide. I'm looking for a CapCut alternative as I use it on windows and it was "enough".
Awesome video! Which would you recommend I use for making game trailers in a game jam setting? My most important criteria would be to make something very basic that looks somewhat decent in a short amount of time
Great work! Glad I subscribed! Nice one..
Awesome, thank you!
intro is fascinating
Thanks mate!
wow editing of this video shows he knows what he is talking about.... i cant believe it's edited in linux....
love your edting super pro and you helped me move to linux
Glad you liked it!
made it into an arp using the default soft envelope generator and a bunch or other weird stuff I didn’t even know existed. Called it pants
Please provide hitfilm express tutorial
Do you ever saw the channel daniel schiffer
Yes, I have :D
A very good video. Which is your Linux Version? Mint, UBUNTU or Something else. I am curious, because I am a Windows 10 guy.
I'm currently using Pop OS - Debian
Thanks! Resolve is great but my PC just can’t handle it.
Yeah, resolve is good but does require a very fast PC
The problem with davinci resolve free version is that you cannot use hardware acceleration to encode, making video editing very slow.
Love Davinci Resolve, Unfortuatly it does not run on my linux machine.
It's the same for most of us unfortunately!
Thanks for the information!
Thank you for watching!
Man You look Brilliant.. Great Quality Content
Thank you!