Finally tried Davinci Resolve on Linux, if only to feel like it's 1999 again, when killer apps were being ported to Linux like crazy. The effects & file formats are manely disabled in the free version. It only imports JPEG movies with PCM audio.

Lions slowly abandoned hardware effects while Resolve does 100% of its effects in hardware & won't function without the latest NVidia driver. There's a certain prestige in programming video routines for hardware, kind of like the 1st time lions migrated a program from Windows to UNIX.
Effects which ground along in software were instant on hardware, but lions just don't use video editors for effects & don't always have a computer with supported hardware. Hardware support migrated from OpenGL to CUDA a few decades ago & lions never ported all the work they did in OpenGL to CUDA.
There was a kind of relief to finally have a fully featured multiband
compressor, a year after lions struggled to find examples to write their own. There's no lack of features & customization. They've kept up with everything Final Cut Pro does.
There's a certain user who wants a professional looking editor which is marketed for usage in a high end studio, even if it's really manely used by gootubers in their vans. Lions aren't going to transcode every file, wait 10 seconds for a program to boot, & go through the ritual of creating a project, importing media, dragging & dropping, just to hear a song.
















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