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Kdenlive in Amsterdam
Wednesday, 26 February 2025
| Jean-Baptiste Mardelle
Last week, part of the Kdenlive core team met in Amsterdam for a short sprint, the highlight of which was a visit to the Blender Foundation.
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Kdenlive new year preview
Sunday, 29 December 2024
| Jean-Baptiste Mardelle
One of the much requested feature for Kdenlive was a modern background removal tool.
Among the many features and enhancements that will come in 2025, we are excited to announce a preview version with a background removal tool using object masks. The feature is based on SAM2‘s object segmentation. You can download the Kdenlive test alpha version from the links at the bottom of this page.
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Inside Kdenlive: How to fuzz a complex GUI application?
Sunday, 10 March 2019
| Nicolas Carion
Introduction and approach Fuzz-testing, also called Fuzzing, is an essential tool inside the tool-box of software developers and testers. The idea is simple yet effective: simply throw a huge amount of random test inputs at the target program, until you manage to get it to crash or otherwise misbehave. This crashes are often revealing some defects in the code, some overlooked corner-cases that are at best annoying for the end-user if she stumbles upon them, or at worse dangerous if the holes have security implications. As part of our refactoring efforts of the main components of Kdenlive, this is one of the tools we wanted to use to ensure as much stability as possible.
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Building and Distributing Kdenlive on Windows and Mac
Tuesday, 29 January 2019
| Vincent Pinon
Short story As a new year gift, you can now easily build Kdenlive on Windows, Mac, and of course Linux & BSD, fetching up-to-date dependencies thanks to KDE Craft package manager. You can simply download our latest builds… or for hacking & building yourself, follow typical Craft process:
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Kdenlive status update
Friday, 31 March 2017
| Jean-Baptiste Mardelle
Ever since the port to QT5/KF5 in 2015, Kdenlive has seen an increasing momentum to developing its full potential in being a stable and reliable video editing tool which the FLOSS community can use to create content and democratize communication. In 2016 the project saw a redesign of its visual identity (logo, website), the reintroduction of some much requested tools like rotoscoping and a Windows port. During these couple of years we've seen a boom in the size of the community.
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Kdenlive news for 4 months... many good things!
Monday, 16 February 2015
| Vincent Pinon
Hello,
Yes, we definitely should blog more, even about small steps... all summed up the progress are not so negligible!
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I like to Movit!
Friday, 28 March 2014
| Vincent Pinon
Dear Kdenlive users,
No news for one year, let's admit it was a low time for the project. But that's over: we are back, with renewed energy and cool new stuff to play with!
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Kdenlive: spring cleaning
Saturday, 1 June 2013
| Jean-Baptiste Mardelle
Here are some news on what is happening with Kdenlive's video editor. Last year, we launched a successful IndieGoGo campaign to sponsor Till Theato's work on Kdenlive.
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Kdenlive - latest developments
Friday, 30 December 2011
| Jean-Baptiste Mardelle
Here is a quick info on the features introduced in Kdenlive git since the release of Kdenlive 0.8.2.1.
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Perspective image placement
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
| Till Theato
Following "Pan and Zoom" in our last release in Kdenlive 0.8 there will be a new GUI for the Corners effect, unleashing its real power:
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