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Archived What video editing program do you use? (Linux)
submitted 4.5 years ago by youser
I'm running Debian 8. I'm looking to do some basic video editing similar to what I was once able to do with Windows movie maker. Most of the programs I've tried either crash when I try uploading my clips or fail to render the project properly. It's an Asus laptop with an i7, 16gb RAM, dedicated video card and an SSD so I don't think it's hardware but idk.
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