Flowblade 2.24.2 released
Flowblade 2.24.2 patches a nasty crash triggered when the underlying MLT framework jumped to version 7.38, keeping your timeline from throwing fatal errors during rendering. The update leaves the multitrack editing workflow and compositor tools exactly as they were, which means no unnecessary bloat or interface changes to relearn. GPU acceleration through Vaapi and NVENC stays fully functional for faster exports, while custom FFmpeg arguments still let power users tweak compression settings without guesswork. Grab the patch through your package manager or AppImage to keep Linux video editing running smoothly without chasing proprietary workarounds.
Flowblade 2.24.2 released
Flowblade 2.24.2 has been released, addressing a critical crash issue caused by the recent MLT framework update to version 7.38, ensuring smoother rendering without fatal errors. The update maintains the existing multitrack editing workflow and compositor tools, avoiding unnecessary changes that could disrupt users. GPU acceleration features like Vaapi and NVENC remain intact for quicker exports, while advanced users can customize FFmpeg settings for better compression control. Overall, the patch enhances stability for Linux video editing while preserving essential features that facilitate efficient editing processes
