ULTIMATE Linux Content creation setup
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- Опубліковано 2 лис 2024
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Nice walkthrough Gab! I never thought about using Shotcut as the path structure for Kdenlive like that for the rendering benefits. That is certainly something worth looking into. Thanks :D
Thank you for the Shotcut/Kdenlive tip
This is a good video. Everyone should use, learn, and contribute to Linux
Blender is a powerful piece of software main focused in 3d modelling and animation, but also, compositing, motion graphics, video editing. Film Next Gen on nextflix, was made using Blender. Incredible software not so easy for beginners since because of it wide amplitude of usage it may seem a little disorienting at first sight but totally approachable with a little of effort.
Beautiful bro. I’m not a video editor whatsoever but I’m a graphic designer that creates a lot of digital content as design post for many social media and printing work like business cards , flyers and other type of printing work projects. I use Ubuntu Studio in my computer at home and at work I use Kubuntu. I love both of them
I need to learn Natron !!!
Natron is great. You can use it for compositing pretty cool stuff!
Hey Gab, nice video!
I'm interested in your programming work flow and development environment setup. Would you be making a video about that?
Also, can you recommend a step by step tutorial (in video form, not the wiki) for installing Arch Linux? I find it too hard to go through the wiki at my level of Linux wizardry.
Both great ideas! Will do, thank you very much for your suggestion!
@@TechPillsNet Thanks mate! Your channel is great!
Cinelerra-GG for video editing and basic composition, natron for more advanced ones, mostly OBS for record and JACK + some plugins to it etc.
Actually I didnt need to complete or take and link shotcut's ffmpeg. I cloned h.264 x264 and changed the codec to `nvenc_h264`. Now it automatically uses NVENC to encode. I am using Arch so this may or may not work on other distros :)
What do you think about Pop OS?
how do you manage raw files of pictures? how do you open them in Linux so you can see them as close as possible to the camera preview instead of having to edit them from scratch?
There are quite a few options for raw photos. I personally use Darktable. Another nice option is rawtherapee.
@@TechPillsNet thanks for the reply. I did try them (mainly darktable that has a nice interface) however they are not able to correctly open Nikon NEF files. The colors are completely different i can send you some comparisons if you want. Am i missing some plugin or some configuration? on the other hand they seem to correctly view DNG from smartphones.
I'd try looking for specific problems related to your particular camera model and Darktable. Maybe ask on an irc chatroom or open a bug report. I'd also give rawtherapee a try just to see if that works. In Darktable I've had no problems with canon and Panasonic raw files.
Yeap... I'm also using fully Open Source For my YT... : )
Are there any open source software for motion tracking things like in after effects?
Not that I'm aware of. I know you can do some motion tracking tricks with kdenlive. Maybe Natron has some options for that? I'd also check out blender.
@@TechPillsNet i know about the motion tracking tricks on kdenlive, but its just not that great... And for some reason i keep losing my track points in blender and there are no easy camera tracking.
I've just checked, Natron does have a seemingly nice motion tracking feature. I'd need to play around with it but I've just watched some demos and it looks pretty good!
@@TechPillsNet Great!
What about kdenlive flatpak version? Is it less stable than appimages version?
The flatpak version apparently can't interact with the GPU, so you're forced to use CPU rendering that is slower.
If you have to download and install Shotcut so Kdenlive can work, why not use Shotcut instead? I used it in the past and it worked perfectly fine with 1080p@60fps video editing, also has color grading and white balance correction and other useful features, and you need only one program instead of two :) it had a few crashes when I tried it back in the day but all of the work was automatically saved before the crashes.
The two projects are very similar actually. I find myself more at home with kdenlive personally, but shotcut is a very valid product as well.
Thanks
specs?
Of what?
@@TechPillsNet... of Your PC
Somehow kdenlive run shit on my pc i have 6 core CPU, MX Linux
Shotcut runs fine though
i7-6700k, 16gb of RAM and a gtx 960. Which 6 core CPU do you have? Also consider trying another distro (even in a live USB) just to make sure that that's not the problem.
Also, do you have proxy clips enabled? And are they set to x264?
@@TechPillsNet i5 8400 8gb ram rx 580 8g
Yup set to x264
I will try reinstalling with proper sha check hope it will work
ha ha Linux is garbage fo creators
Don't HATE IF YOU HAVE'NT TRIED IT?? As far as I'm concerned these work great on laptops without the heavy overhead!!
HAHAHAHAHA. the fact that rendering takes less time and resources is a simple reason why is superior to other operating systems. good luck with Windows update I bet you are a frustrated windows user.