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in the holy name of the son of a fuck

CAN I HAVE JUST ONE FUCKING LINUX COMPATIBLE VIDEO EDITOR THAT DOES THE FUCKING CROSS FADES ON ITS OWN LIKE SONY VEGAS DOES?

JUST FUCKING ONE! WHAT ARE THESE FUCKING DEVELOPERS THINKING???????????

PITIVI, KDENLIVE, FLOWBLADE, OPENSHOT. ARE YOU TRYING TO CREATE HARD UIs ON PURPOSE?

NO, I DONT WANT TO CROSS FADE ON DIFFERENT TRACKS.

NO, I DONT WANT TO MAINTAIN THE CROSS FADES AS SEPARATE ENTITIES. JUST GENERATE THEM ON THE FLY!

IT'S STUPID... STEWWWWW PID...

Grandfuck shit
I'm about to eat my own shit and play around with the pieces of corn I ate last night.

I'm losing my goddamn mind over here.

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  • 3
    That's actually doable in Blender (in video editing mode). At least, GDQuest's add-on Blender-power-sequencer does auto cross-fades, as far as I can tell.

    https://gdquest.com/blender/...

    It still surprises me how good Blender is as a video editor, and this add-on makes it even better.
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    @kescherRant the free beta is not building for me for some reason on the arch, I guess I'll build manually or something
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    @powerfulparadox I will try that out
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    @jesustricks Good luck. I'm still learning my way around (never did much video editing, but getting into it), but, apart from the things that are wired into the rest of Blender's workflow (output format selection, etc.), it seems fairly standard.
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    Note to self: don't read @jesustricks rants while eating.
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    @kescherRant I tried it, still limited by the fact that it has issues with h264/h265 in the free version.
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