I'm curious if Linux Mint comes with a built-in video editor similar to what Windows used to have with Movie Maker or the later versions like Clipchamp. I'm looking for something simple that allows me to splice and cut clips together to create a basic tutorial for YouTube. I've been searching for a free, user-friendly local video editor for a while, and I'm hoping Linux Mint has something that fits my needs. Any advice?
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If you're looking for alternatives, Kdenlive is a great start. It’s not pre-installed, but it’s straightforward to set up, and you might find it’s just what you’re looking for!
You're right, there's no built-in video editor with Linux Mint. But you can easily install Kdenlive; it’s powerful enough for most basic tasks. Just run `sudo apt-get install kdenlive` in the terminal!
Linux Mint doesn’t come with a pre-installed video editor, but I recommend installing Kdenlive. It’s free, pretty user-friendly, and should do exactly what you need for simple editing.

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