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When did Kdenlive get so good?
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Does not not constantly crash anymore? That's the only feature I want. I don't do a lot of video editing but for the every-now-and-then scenario I have it always crashes at least once...
They wanted people switching over from big name software to feel right at home
I was seeing a lot of crashes two or three years ago, but none in the past year or so.
I do a fair amount of video editing with it, and I haven't had it crash once, in Windows or Linux, in years now.
The Flatpak version is solid so far
Same here, I'm not a pro but I tried few years ago and it wasn't that stable. Now I can't remember the last time it did crash on me, kudos to people behind Kdenlive!