I am trying out multiple video editors on Fedora, with very poor results and a ton of crashes. Anyone have recommendations on how to stablize one of these or can you recommend a video editor that just works (like kdenlive used to when I used it last a year ago)?
I am having the same results on two Fedora 25, 64-bit systems, fully updated. The packages are from rpmfusion and on one of the two systems from unitedrpms. My main system is an older 6-core AMD with 8G of RAM so it should handle it. The files I am testing with are: JPG images from a DSLR Quicktime from my DSLR (MVI_xxx.MOV), Movie from my Android phone xxxxxxxxx.m2ts Movie from a DVD xxx.mpg Movie from a digital camcorder (Sony AVCHD): xxxx.MTS KDENLIVE: My goto editor was Kdenlive, but it won't open files. I keep getting "clip is invalid". The terminal outputs: mlt_repository_init: failed to dlopen /usr/lib64/mlt/libmltavformat.so (/lib64/libavdevice.so.57: symbol av_buffersink_get_sample_aspect_ratio, version LIBAVFILTER_6 not defined in file libavfilter.so.6 with link time reference) I think there is a lib miss-match. PITIVI: Pitivi is nice, but I can't keep it running. Multiple core dumps. OPENSHOT: I really love OpenShot. I tried the one from rpmfusion and it crashed all the time, for example when trying transitions. I also tried the latest version via AppImage: OpenShot-v2.3.3-x86_64.AppImage This seemed much more stable, but I could still crash it with transitions, adding an MP3 file for audio, etc. Anyone have a good, stable video editor or have suggestions on how to run one of these in a stable platform? Note, I am filing bug reports on many of these crashes.... Thanks, -- Wade Hampton
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