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submitted 2 months ago by gary_host_laptop@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I'm trying to import video files but it won't let me, I've tried both with the Flatpak version and the RPM version and I can't get KDEnlive to let me import video files. Below I have information about my system, any ideas?

Details of the system report


Hardware Information:

  • Hardware Model: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. P8H61-M LX3 R2.0
  • Memory: 8.0 GiB
  • Processor: Intel® Core™ i3-3220 ×4
  • Graphics:* Intel® HD Graphics 2500 (IVB GT1)
  • Disk Capacity:* 1.4 TB

Software Information:

  • Firmware Version: 0608
  • OS Name:* Fedora Linux 39 (Workstation Edition)
  • OS Build:* (null)
  • OS Type:* 64 bit
  • GNOME version:* Unavailable
  • Windowing System:* X11
  • Kernel version:* Linux 6.8.4-200.fc39.x86_64
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[-] drwankingstein@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 months ago

run mediainfo on the video and send it. Im not sure if flatpak has a codecs package but you may need that.

[-] d3Xt3r@lemmy.nz 1 points 2 months ago

What's the actual error message when you do the import? If there's no graphical error, try launching it from the terminal and check the messages in the terminal when you try to import the video.

[-] boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net 1 points 2 months ago

There is no KDEnlive community yet but

!kde@lemmy.kde.social

And maybe in the future

!kdenlive@lemmy.kde.social

this post was submitted on 13 Apr 2024
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