Does Linux Mint Have a Built-in Video Editor?

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Asked By CuriousCat92 On

I'm wondering if Linux Mint comes equipped with a pre-installed video editor similar to how Windows XP had Movie Maker or Windows 10 has Video Editor. I'm struggling to locate one in the start menu. My needs are pretty basic—I just want a simple tool to splice and cut a few clips together for a tutorial I plan to upload to YouTube. I've been searching for a free, locally-operated, modern alternative to Windows Movie Maker for a while. Can Linux Mint help me out with this?

4 Answers

Answered By EasyEdits2023 On

While Mint might not have one pre-installed, you can install Kdenlive yourself. It's pretty user-friendly and should suit your needs for basic editing like cutting and splicing.

Answered By TechieExplorer On

I don't see the need for a pre-installed editor. Kdenlive is a great free option, and depending on your preferences, you could also look into Blender or DaVinci Resolve for more advanced features.

Answered By SimpleSolutions101 On

Linux Mint doesn't come with a pre-installed editor. If you want a good option, Kdenlive is a solid choice. You can install it easily; just run this command in the terminal: `sudo apt-get install kdenlive`.

Answered By VideoGuru77 On

You might not find a built-in video editor on Linux Mint, but definitely check out Kdenlive. It's free and should have all the features you need without being too complicated.

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