Installation of Kdenlive in Linux

There are 4 ways to install Kdenlive. 

  • Installing Kdenlive using AppImage
  • Installing Kdenlive using snap
  • Installing Kdenlive using the PPA Repository
  • Installing Kdenlive from the Software Manager

Let’s see them one by one.

How to Install Kdenlive in Linux

Kdenlive is a free and open-source video editing software, available for windows, mac, and Linux. It stands for KDE Non-Linear Video Editor. As the name suggests, it is a non-linear video editing software. A non-linear video is the one that lets you edit clips and videos in any order and does not require you to edit linearly (one clip after another). It is based on the cross-platform framework and KDE frameworks and libraries.  In this article, we will see how you can install this video editor in Linux.

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Installation of Kdenlive in Linux

There are 4 ways to install Kdenlive....

Method 1: Installing Kdenlive using AppImage

Step 1: Visit Kdenlive’s official download page from here....

Method 2: Installing Kdenlive using snap

If we have not set up snap already then you need to do it before proceeding with the further steps....

Method 3: Installing Kdenlive using the PPA Repository

This will work for Ubuntu and other Ubuntu/Debian-based systems. Open the terminal and run the following commands....

Step 4: Installing Kdenlive from the Software Manager

A lot of Linux distributions come with their own GUI-based software manager and store. We can check for a particular software that you want to download and see if it’s available. For example, in KDE, we have Discover, in Ubuntu, we have Ubuntu Software....