Pasha R wrote:
You can also try pitivi from fedora repositories - it doesn't have many of the
features openshot and kdenlive have, but it is good enough for simple editing.
Also, if you choose avidemux, don't use gtk frontend - in my experience, it is
buggy as hell, while qt frontend is much more stable.
I'm happy to say I went to the qt immediately, for no better reason other than
it was the first thing I saw. I've heard of pitivi, will put that on my
"investigate" list along with several other fine suggestions.
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