I've been absent for a while due to video editing problems. I finally have that fixed so I made a video about it. Also, I'm now using OpenShot for my editing on Linux.
Completely understand your frustration. I have been doing a lot of work with pyside6 after watching your videos, I feel that my code is better as a result of taking your advice. Appreciate that you have taken the time to make these videos. Looking forward to your next.
i really love you video and know that editing video is not an easy task specially for Linux users and that's why i wait for them patiently. Also I'm the one who asked about the threading in pyside6 and hearing you will share a video about it really make my day thanks ,and if you don't mind can you talk about QML and if it's better then widget (the way that we currently you explained it in each of your videos) just a post will be fine if you aren't available and thanks in advance (I've asked in reedit and almost every one advised me to learn it ,and i kind want to hear your thought about it)
I totally understand you. I actually went a couple steps ahead and I'm running Arch in my desktop (just to get the up to date stuff). After many attempts I've managed to have a "stable" running arch OS. I went down the Davinci Resolve rabbit hole and got it working. Just to find out that codec support is severely cut down. And you got to do some more stuff on a side to convert your video to the allowed codecs. I Installed Kdenlive, but haven't messed with it yet.
@@josys363 I’ll keep it in mind, it’s been popping up as a recommendation everywhere I look for, regarding video editing in Linux. By some reason my brain has been ignoring it lmao. Thanks!
Completely understand your frustration. I have been doing a lot of work with pyside6 after watching your videos, I feel that my code is better as a result of taking your advice. Appreciate that you have taken the time to make these videos. Looking forward to your next.
i really love you video and know that editing video is not an easy task specially for Linux users and that's why i wait for them patiently.
Also I'm the one who asked about the threading in pyside6 and hearing you will share a video about it really make my day thanks ,and if you don't mind can you talk about QML and if it's better then widget (the way that we currently you explained it in each of your videos) just a post will be fine if you aren't available and thanks in advance (I've asked in reedit and almost every one advised me to learn it ,and i kind want to hear your thought about it)
I totally understand you.
I actually went a couple steps ahead and I'm running Arch in my desktop (just to get the up to date stuff).
After many attempts I've managed to have a "stable" running arch OS.
I went down the Davinci Resolve rabbit hole and got it working. Just to find out that codec support is severely cut down. And you got to do some more stuff on a side to convert your video to the allowed codecs.
I Installed Kdenlive, but haven't messed with it yet.
Before you try Kdenlive, I would try OpenShot. I'm not saying that Kdenlive is bad, but I've had better luck with OpenShot.
@@josys363 I’ll keep it in mind, it’s been popping up as a recommendation everywhere I look for, regarding video editing in Linux. By some reason my brain has been ignoring it lmao.
Thanks!
"I use arch, btw"
@@NoxUmbrae I was being serious lol.
But yeah, I use arch btw
Please make a detailed video about the python eel library .
I'm sorry but that's not really my thing.