Hi, I am looking for video clipping tool that record the last 60 seconds or so from any game I play, but on Linux. Software such as MedalTV, Nvidia ShadowPlay(i have AMD card) etc… is what I am on the lookout for. I know OBS is one option, probably the best(?), but are there any other suggestions?

Any tips or suggestions appreciated :)

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    13 days ago

    Any one knows a powerful video editing software easy to use? Im currently looking looking at KDLive which seems to run on linux but still!

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      13 days ago

      It depends on the tasks you are planning to do.

      Here is a list with a bunch https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/List_of_applications/Multimedia#Video_editors I tested most of them. While they all work fine, I had better experience with the flatpak versions when available.

      If you just want to do some quick cutting, trimming or merging - LosslessCut https://mifi.no/losslesscut/

      I use ffmpeg from terminal for quick stuff that I do often. Like resizing a video, cutting, getting an image from a frame.

      Lightworks and DaVinci resolve are industry standard, but require a license to use most of it. The problem with their free version is the limitation of input and output formats. Ideal if you are making movies/going professional. I prefer DaVinci Resolve, keep an eye for hardware sale, sometimes it comes with a license bundled - Speed Editor being the cheapest.

      Kdenlive is well-rounded, from the open source is the most robust, and with most maintainers. I use it mostly for gameplay and to add voice over to videos.

      For recording voice over and sound FX, there is nothing better than Ardour https://ardour.org/

      Natron is great for Visual FX, you can also use Blender for pretty much everything.