rendering another clip at breakneck frame rates here 🤣 my poor i7-6700K and Radeon RX580 are not good friends with Kdenlive and 2160p60 footage. i think some some Windows program would be able to do this faster. i have no working GPU acceleration at all, so the CPU is completely bogged down...

@lore I wouldn't even dare do 4k 60fps video editing not on workstation-class hardware 😅
5 min doesn't seem too bad 🤷

@m0xee that's 5 minutes *remaining*. it took 13 minutes and the video was 1 minute long.

@m0xee with absolutely zero effects. all i did was sync audio and adjust the gain.

@lore So basically it's just re-encoding video, yes — that's a lot! Indeed, it doesn't look like GPU is even involved.

@m0xee nope, because whenever i try to enable any of that, Kdenlive either crashes or spits out error messages. it only has experimental GPU support.

@lore Try Blender too, it has basic video editing capabilities now, not sure if it's capable of utilizing GPU though, never used it myself.

@m0xee i tried it out a little earlier. it's quite rudimentary and a little weird to work with.

@lore True, from what I've seen it's very barebones and might seem clunky to those used to using Final Cut or Premiere.

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@m0xee @lore I've recently had to splice and re-encode a video and OpenShot did the job pretty well. It's quite basic but for that basic purpose it was perfect, and it can use VA-API for hardware accel.

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