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Kdenlive Video Editor #2427

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xPi400 opened this issue Aug 17, 2023 · 5 comments
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Kdenlive Video Editor #2427

xPi400 opened this issue Aug 17, 2023 · 5 comments

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@xPi400
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xPi400 commented Aug 17, 2023

What is the name of the app?

Kdenlive

(Optional) Where is the app hosted?

kdenlive.org

About the app

Kdenlive is a free and open-source video editor that can run on the Raspberry Pi (4gb of RAM or more for good performance)

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Kdenlive.zip

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A zipfile was found in the body of your issue.
The sha1sum of the zip was: 30c3140be813b934da50f1cf2b17f1c69e44b0a1
The contents can be previewed below:

Kdenlive/description

Kdenlive is a free and Open-source video editor.
Learn more on the website.

Kdenlive/website

kdenlive.org

Kdenlive/packages

kdenlive

@Botspot
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Botspot commented Aug 17, 2023

Thank you for taking the time to submit this. I hope you found the process straightforward. If anything was confusing for you, please let us know.
Just as a reminder, Pi-Apps is not a GUI for apt. Other programs already do that nicely. So this is unlikely to be added unless there are other video editors already on pi-apps. I suggest reading the note about package apps on the app eligibility rubric.

If you find some way to make this version of kdenlive better than what can be found from APT, then we could probably add this. For example, if you can make it install from source or can find a newer version with more useful features, then we can make the case that adding it would have unique value.

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xPi400 commented Aug 18, 2023

I am trying to find a way to have Kdenlive install with more features, and I would use a thing that would ask if you want to install the beta or the stable, but I don't think the beta runs on RPi without Wine or something. If I can get Kdenlive beta installed on my RPi for testing, then I have to find where to install it from. I might try to find a way to get the beta from wherever they have the code, as it is open-source

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Botspot said it well. Pi-Apps does not have any other video editors. Kdenlive can be most easily installed with apt or via the flatpak (as is the case with almost all KDE official applications), both of which are handled well in other dedicated software stores.

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closed as not planned, not completed

@theofficialgman theofficialgman closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Aug 21, 2023
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