There are various ways to import footage into Kdenlive. Most cameras now record to solid-state media, and importing footage is as easy as plugging your camera into your computer and dragging its directory tree to your Kdenlive project folder. However, it is important to remember to carry over the entire directory tree, since some files contain complex muxed formats that require metadata to play. Here are some helpful tips: Once you have imported your footage, you should apply a Blur effect, use a start/end animation, and apply transition effects.
The interface is intuitive and straightforward. The workspace is clean and responsive, and there is a complete user manual. The Kdenlive application also comes with a handy transcoder. You can add video and right-click on the video file and select "transcode" from the menu. The program supports DNxHD and Xvid. You can also use a variety of filters, transitions, and audio track settings. If you're using a virtual machine, you can use Kdenlive with the corresponding plugins.
Besides being free, Kdenlive supports many other open-source software projects. The user interface is customizable, and the software comes with a built-in title creator. It also offers a non-linear video editing function, and is more powerful than traditional linear video editors. It supports most popular video formats, supports audio adjustments, and color correction. You can even add subtitles to videos, and use subtitles to improve the quality of your work.