Ah bugger, looks like it's dead too, never realized. :(
Green with envy app?
Yes, unfortunately Kdenlive still has a ways to go when it comes to hardware acceleration. I think it's mostly the MLT Media Engine that's holding it back.
Are you selecting the 'Hardware Accelerated (experimental)' codecs in the Render menu?
Apparently Kdenlive doesn't fully utilize the GPU when rendering even when those are selected, but it should use about 30% of the GPU or so.
You're likely using the standard open source AMD driver, which should be fine.
At least for me, when I open Kdenlive (using the Flathub version), click on Settings at the top, then 'Run config wizard', it brings up a menu to let me select what hardware acceleration I want to use (since I have both AMD and Nvidia), and it seemed to default to using the VAAPI AMD acceleration.
What does it say for you in the Run Config Wizard menu?
What issue are you having, and what GPU & Driver are you using?
Based on what I know of him, I think he really is bewildered. He was so stupid and enamored by Putin he couldn't anticipate that he would do something that makes him look like an idiot holding a sagging bag of dog shit.
It's thankfully far easier and less dangerous than the limewire days of yore, and no VPN required as long as you stream it instead of plundering the booty to your cargo hold ^^
Yar harr fiddeldy dee, matey 🏴☠️
On a completely unrelated note, have you ever looked at the communities on https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/ ?
MS-DOS games are pretty much what GOG built their business on, they still sell quite well. 50's music is still listened by many (over 57 million views on that one song alone), and often used in movies, though that's a bit of an odd comparison, almost as if old things aren't worth keeping around. I mean, people still listen to classical music that's hundreds of years old at this point, read ancient stories, and look at art from artists long dead. I consider games to be an art form like any other, and worth preserving.
I've never had a Manjaro install not break in the 4 times I've given it serious tries, all from updates. I could've avoided a few them by checking the forums first, but one was due to not updating for a couple months, which seem to set it up for failure when I did update.
I can't imagine cursing a newbie with it.
In comparison, Linux Mint has virtually never given me trouble, even if left not updated for months.