GitHub - RossContino1/Leonardo: FFmpeg-based video converter for DaVinci Resolve on Linux. AppImage desktop tool built in Java. Requres FFmpeg

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Leonardo is a Linux media conversion tool built in Java with a focus on simplicity, portability, and reliability.

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About Leonardo

Set For Davinci

Features

  • Audio and video conversion
  • Clean desktop interface
  • Linux AppImage distribution (no install required)
  • Cross-platform (Linux, Windows planned, macOS planned)

Requirements

Leonardo requires FFmpeg to be installed on your system.

Install FFmpeg

Arch / Garuda: sudo pacman -S ffmpeg

Ubuntu / Debian: sudo apt install ffmpeg

Fedora: sudo dnf install ffmpeg

Leonardo 10.0.13

  • Fixes the problem with TikTok 9:16 formating

Leonardo 10.0.12

  • Java/Eclipse rewrite of Leonardo
  • Packaged as AppImage for Linux
  • Improved FFmpeg integration
  • Fixed GNOME icon issues
  • Added GitHub link in menu
  • Updated help system

Download the AppImage below.

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Linux (AppImage)

  1. Download the AppImage
  2. Make executable: chmod +x Leonardo-*.AppImage
  3. Run: ./Leonardo-*.AppImage

Download ZIP

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☕ Support Leonardo

Leonardo is free to use. If it saves you time (or brisket), consider supporting development:

Support via PayPal

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License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.