- add video from a MP4
- add text
- add stickers (à la GIPHY)
- render as MP4
I've tried this: - TikTok video editor, perfect, but only works on mobile (not available on PC), and anyway I can't export the finished video as MP4
- TikTok Ad video editor, working on PC, but I can't export as MP4
- Veed.io, kapwing.com, clipchamp, ... are ok, but they all have expensive pricing: at least 12$/mo for no watermark
Are there open source solutions? Or paid software with a one-time payment?(I don't like to spend 15$/mo for this: it will be 540$ spent in 3 years! I prefer software with a one time payement, 50 or 100$)
Blender is alright. It's cool that it has a video editor but it feels a little bolted on.
Davinci Resolve is not actually free for highest quality.
Kdenlive is essentially just a front-end for ffmpeg. Highest quality render settings don't cost anything but like much open source software the interface leaves something to be desired.
For fully open + browser based there is mebm [1]
[0] https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/
Eventually you always wind up wanting one or two more advanced features. The simple tools don't prevent needing to learn more complex ones, nor are they significantly faster to use in most cases, so I tend to not really use lightweight apps.
Plus, with some categories, the small simple tools are actually harder to use and slightly dangerous(See dd vs Etcher).
A video editor won't overwrite a whole disk, but if you're concerned with malware, I would generally trust something I've already heard of rather than something obscure enough that you have to ask on HN to find it.
I don't know about layers and stickers, but it does text and fx and add music and so on. It's there already. Click on the magnifying glass and type Video Editor.
You will need a fairly modern graphics card, but a low-end NVidia GT1030 will work perfectly well.
And Garage Band on my iPhone if I need to fiddle with sound.
Otherwise kDen Live on the laptop and just live with the complexity by accepting it will take a few hours over a few days to understand what I need to do by watching YouTube and reading forum posts and a manual.
It is sometimes hard to accept that learning is going to take time. And picking a standard tool with a non-trivial learning curve is faster and easier in most timeframes longer than five hours or so.
Because the five hours pales compared to all the “shopping” and “research” looking for a silver bullet.
There are people with more than a decade of Garage Band experience and nobody with a decade of TikTok experience.
If I wanted to automate it, I'd use ffmpeg with its filters for it, it's not super easy to get into, but it's very rewarding if you're going to do a lot of similarish videos.
I work a lot with Final Cut but it is tedious when you need short little cuts on many videos. I tried Shotcut and ffmpeg but they don't scan fast and smooth enough to be a help. This discussion has led me to some editors I did't know about. Tried a few and found one that will do the trick. Thanks.
The Photos app sometimes crashes when I try to trim large video files but it usually works on the second attempt, it's good enough for me.
Go take a look... it's great (I have no affiliation)
Kapwing for quick demos, bug-reporting videos and such.