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===Kdenlive on OS X===
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'''Kdenlive''' and '''MLT''' can compile and run under Mac OS X. Packages are available from the [http://www.macports.org/ MacPorts] project.
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'''Kdenlive''' and '''MLT''' can theoretically compile and run under Mac OS X, but there are several issues at the moment. The progress is tracked on [https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/kdenlive/-/issues/993 this issue]. If you have experience with building software for macOS, please help us!


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Very old packages are available from the [http://www.macports.org/ MacPorts] project.


MacPorts is a source-based system - there is not a binary app bundle for Kdenlive. Therefore, '''Kdenlive''' and all of its numerous dependencies including multimedia libraries, KDE, and Qt must be compiled. This can take a long time and much disk space! Furthermore, it is not unusual for something not to build correctly; it is definitely not something for the novice, impatient, or "faint of heart."
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For more details see [http://www.kdenlive.org/user-manual/downloading-and-installing-kdenlive/pre-compiled-packages/mac-os-x-packages-macports this]
 
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Kdenlive on OS X

Kdenlive and MLT can theoretically compile and run under Mac OS X, but there are several issues at the moment. The progress is tracked on this issue. If you have experience with building software for macOS, please help us!

Very old packages are available from the MacPorts project.