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Hi, recently I start using Kdenlive, rendering works fine when I use "render to file" option, it goes without problem when I render videos one by one. But when I want to add several videos to be rendered in queue, using scripts,
I only got message "Rendering crashed". I am using windows 10, currently not yet in opportunity to use Linux. I dont have Linux subsystem in Win10, is that needed? What should I check, what to do to solve this problem? anyone have this same problem? if you can help me solve this problem. Best regards, Mark |
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KDEnlive for Windows just came out. It is literally beta 1 now. KF5, which KDEnlive uses, is also in beta. You should expect bugs, and when you find them, report them to the KDE developers at bugs.kde.org.
KDE software is made for Linux; for the fewest bugs, install a Linux distro with LXQt, such as Manjaro LXQt, or if you have a super-powerful custom-built gaming computer or the like, one with Plasma like KDE neon, in a virtual machine with a good amount of RAM and about 32GB disk space, then install KDEnlive in the virtual machine. There are no other Linux subsystems for Windows as far as I am aware. You do not need one for KDE on Windows.
Hi, I'm Ivan, a competent computer user (which means geek to most). I run KDE neon Developer when it works and KDE neon User when Developer doesn't work.
Hope I helped you with any problems you may have had |
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Need to check, but I think redering scripts are written is unix shell, so it expects to find a "sh" interpreter (bash, zsh, etc)... which is not provided in our windows bundle! Need to either provide sh or generate bat files...
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