i'm trying to download Kdenlive to edit my movies etc.
i can't seem to do it.
I google Kdenlive download, > then live on download,> then get a window saying...
"The app you're trying to install isn't a Microsoft -verified app"
Can anyone here advise me on how to download it, please?
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I just downloaded it without any problems from this link on VideoHelp website
https://www.videohelp.com/software/Kdenlive
I haven't installed it because I don't need it. -
TBF. I can also download it, but that's when the trouble starts, it doesn't show a shortcut icon on the desktop for me to get into it.
I'm running Windows 10, not sure if that might be the problem (It shouldn't be should it?).Last edited by foxleybob; 5th Oct 2024 at 10:09.
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Thank you, Dave, I have already set this up. So not that then
OK, I've decided to use "Open shot" for now, until I can get around the problem of loading Kdenlive.
I guess it'll give me a bit of experience for when I can actually use KDL or whatever
Thanks allLast edited by foxleybob; 5th Oct 2024 at 10:42.
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Then it may be your anti-virus interfering with the download. The default setting of most A/V
is to assume the user is not capable of using his judgement, so it decides for you.
(some variation of "reputational" status based on a files rarity)
Assuming the setup file is visible in your downloads folder, have you tried right clicking it and running as administrator?
Have you changed anything related to UAC ?Last edited by davexnet; 5th Oct 2024 at 12:50.
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I only use Windows Defender and Malwarebytes but not any other antivirus
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If you install the Portable (=STANDALONE) version you will have to look for the folder where the program is "unzipped" manually and create a shortcut by yourself
This is the official download site..
https://kdenlive.org/en/download/
And this is the direct link to the "normal" installer for the last version (from the official site).. https://download.kde.org/stable/kdenlive/24.08/windows/kdenlive-24.08.1.exe
Launching that file should create all shortcuts and start menu entries for you.. at the end of the installation (never tried myself, I've always used the Portable = STANDALONE version).Last edited by krykmoon; 6th Oct 2024 at 06:22.
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Erm.
I tried the stand alone link/box, and got a folder on the desktop with a folder containing these.......
bin,> lib>, share,> licence then setup
so I assumed it would be setup, which I clicked on, but nothing showed.
Hope you or anyone can make sense of that?
Yes. I know, I'm a dummy sorry.Last edited by foxleybob; 6th Oct 2024 at 08:00.
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If you downloaded/unzipped the standalone version .. you have to create a shortcut on your desktop for the file "kdenlive.exe" that you will find in the bin folder
anyway.. the installer version is the one that does everything (creating desktop shortcuts and menu entries) for you..
"Standalone" is for people who exactly know what they're doing... -
I see, so that lets me off (I'm not sure what I'm doing)
Thabks for that -
OK, I've now followed your orders , and managed to get it from the bin. But I couldn't find the Desktop icon one?
at least I have itpinned to the taskbar, to learn about it.
Thank you guys for all your help
I did download "Open Shot" as well cause I couldn't get Kdenlive.
How do they compare, please, considering I'm a beginner/dummy?Last edited by foxleybob; 7th Oct 2024 at 07:01.
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In the BIN folder there's a kdenlive.exe file: drag it to the destkop and the job is done (for the shortcut)
Didn't tried Open Shot recently (it doesn't have a portable/standalone version and the installer has an outdated version of blender included that i don't want on my pc ) : I tried it some years ago and it was millions of miles behind kdenlive.
If they should provide a portable/standalone version WITHOUT those outdated version of Blender included I would be glad to try it again.
Anyway.. Kdenlive is the best opensource NLE at the moment... and the most similar thing to Premiere you will find.
You can use it for very complex editing works (it has bins - nested timelines - ).. it's without any doubt the most powerful opensource NLE you can get for free nowadays.
Shotcut is decent for some easy editing jobs but it still misses a lot of "pro" (so-to-say) features... like BINS: you can't edit anything too complex without such an essential function for an NLE
(Kdenlive is much much better under quite any aspect). -
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Mainly for 3d, yes.
But it's a very complex software that does a lot of things: it has a Compositor module for compositing and also a NLE Video Editor module for video editing.. and even an excellent 2d Drawing module integrated that works seamlessly with the 3d core of the software (and each of these modules is becoming better and better with every new release)..
A great piece of software.. and it's 100% opensource and free.
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