Kdenlive 25.04 is out with background removal (SAM2), OpenTimelineIO import/export, performance enhancements, optimized audio waveforms and lots workflow improvements and bug fixes.
https://kdenlive.org/news/releases/25.04.0/
#kdenlive #floss #videoediting #artWithOpenSource #OTIO #pixar
I’m not sure why it would be included with a Linux distro by default
It’s included in the default repository. Which means it’s included in the distribution.
I interpreted it as being installed
That makes more sense
@possiblylinux127 @kevinrns
Because it is useful
Only if you want to do video editing
Also it isn’t preinstalled anywhere I know of
@possiblylinux127
And yet there it is.
And On Mint they say:
"Method #1: Installing via Software Manager
The easiest way to install Kdenlive on Mint is leveraging the Software Manager app that comes built into Linux Mint 20‘s desktop.
Another example:
That’s not preinstalled
You need to install it to use it. I think you are misunderstanding something.