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Looking for a Linux-Compatible Alternative to Descript for Podcast Editing

Hello everyone,

Currently, I’ve been using Descript for editing, but I’ve encountered some limitations:

  1. The Descript app is not available for Linux.
  2. The browser-based version has limited features.

I don’t want to switch from Linux just for this. I’m searching for an alternative that is both fully compatible and feature-rich. Ideally, the alternative should have:

  • Multi-track editing
  • Transcription services
  • Easy-to-use interface
  • Help me spend minimal time editing without hiring someone 😅

I’d love to hear your recommendations and experiences with other platforms that fulfill these criteria.

Thank you for taking the time to read this. Looking forward to your suggestions!

SinTacks , (edited )

Have you reached out to Descript? I think it’s electron based, they might be able to package a mostly working version.

hiremenot_recruiter OP ,
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I’ll try reaching out, thanks!

hiremenot_recruiter OP ,
@hiremenot_recruiter@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Reached out (posted on their feedback site). Linux has been requested since 4 years ago so not high priority by the looks. With other issues I’ve been having I may move away from it soon if they’re not resolved.

TunaLobster ,

Wine or a KVM might be options. Blender can do everything except the transcription. There’s probably other software or a plugin that can do that.

hiremenot_recruiter OP ,
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Thanks! I thought Blender was for making 3D animations? Didn’t realise you can use it for video editing. I can potentially use Whisper for transcriptions.

Archr ,

To build off of the previous commenter. (kind of a gamer centric answer) but if you have steam installed you might try running it as a non-steam game with proton enabled in the properties.

I find that this frequently works for a lot of windows applications that I’ve tried. (or you can try this with lutris as well)

TunaLobster ,

It’s not the most feature rich video editor. There are other options. It’s a capable software/hammer than I reach for often whenever something resembles a nail.

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