Based on our record, Kdenlive seems to be a lot more popular than Huawei MateBook. While we know about 120 links to Kdenlive, we've tracked only 4 mentions of Huawei MateBook. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
My honest opinion, look for a Yoga from Lenovo, or Zenbook from Asus. The quality and performance per $ is lacking lately from Huawei, but if you truly insist on making the same mistakes as me, go into https://consumer.huawei.com/en/laptops/ , login, get redirected to your country's portal, and check what you have available under laptops. Source: over 1 year ago
You should try a Huawei laptop. I have the 2020 Matebook 14 and the only thing not working on Ubuntu is the fingerprint reader, rest - no problem. They are speedy as hell, come in variety of sizes in variety of prices, have great keyboards, screens, touchpads and chassis. They are having a store's birthday sale now: https://consumer.huawei.com/en/laptops/. Source: almost 2 years ago
Huawei's MateBook Series of laptops have a chasis design and hardware similar to MacBooks. I remember watching a few YouTube reviews back when I was shopping for a new PC and they all mentioned how nice the hardware was. Source: over 2 years ago
I've been obviously doing some research myself and found the Huawei lineup, but the advertising is not really clear and I don't know if the X series, D series, or the regular ones are the ones I want. Source: almost 3 years ago
Hadn't heard of this (https://kdenlive.org/en/). Thank you! - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
"Regular" people don't really need FFMPEG. Regular people need tools with GUIs that have a non-generic purpose. So stuff like https://kdenlive.org/en/ that are backed by ffmpeg are (imo) superior "regular" person tools. FFMPEG isn't complicated (its as complicated as any other CLI tool), it's that video encoding/decoding specifically is a hard problem space that you have to explicitly learn to better understand... - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
Great that you got it to work. Just to make the list with potential tools a bit more complete: - Kdenlive is also a fairly capable video editor. https://kdenlive.org/en/ - From what I have heard the Blender video editor for many people is a go to tool as well. In this case it likely would have been overkill, but figured it is worth mentioning. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
You might be interested in Kdenlive. It's not online, but can be installed on any OS and I've had it running on some pretty dated machines. Source: 6 months ago
Kdenlive or shotcut for small/basic stuff. If you're outgrow those, then DaVinci Resolve Free. Source: about 1 year ago
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