• @clubb
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    31 year ago

    What’s olive? Can’t find it anywhere.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      This Olive: https://olivevideoeditor.org

      It’s really ambitious, it tries to rival DaVinci Resolve with its node system, I already appreciate it a lot for its performance, though it might be lacking in some features for now.
      One of them was masking, one time I even used Blender for a project (that I never completed), because its masking feature is just better and stabler, trying to animate the nodes of mask paths in Olive completely crashed it. It was some time ago now, though, so it might already be fixed.

      Still, Blender is kinda underrated as a video editor, it’s very capable and it’s incredibly stable, I think I experienced max 1 or 2 crashes if any, while Kdenlive has always been pretty crashy for me, it also doesn’t get enough love from the devs, there’s so much potential in integrating the 3D viewport into the VSE, ahh if only…
      Aaand now this turned into a Blender ad for some reason, lmao

      • idotherock
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        41 year ago

        I used Blender as a video editor for a while. It worked really well. Very stable and the proxy system made editing on a low powered machine really nimble. I remember there was some project that offered a Blender setup geared specifically towards video editing. Can’t recall the name though. The Blender Velvets?!? That doesn’t sound right …

        I also tried Olive many years back and thought it looked great but just wasn’t ready to push out ShotCut and KdenLive from my workflow. Glad they’re still working on it.

      • @clubb
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        21 year ago

        Thanks, I’ll check it out