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Always worth mentioning the free version of davinci resolve. It's feature complete for your described needs, doesn't hassle with things like watermarks, and the tools are great if you ever need to step up to something a little more robust.
I do like da Vinci but:
It requires a GPU
It's way more complicated than I need. I pretty much just want something to cut up a video and maybe add some nice graphics. Bonus if it has a way to align and replace external audio tracks.
Kdenlive can auto-sync audio tracks.
IT CAN WHAT
You can set one audio track as a source and have a second similar one auto-align with it. Right-click the audio track in Kdenlive's timeline and you'll see these options.
The way I use it is:
It's been incredibly helpful for me to the point of donating to the dev team.
Yes I'm going to make good use of this. I use LosslessCut and KdenLive to produce my podcast.
The L is lowercase, FYI, or else you may as well go all out with "KDENliVE" (KDE Nonlinear Video Editor).
Anyway, what can LosslessCut do that Kdenlive can't?
kDeNlIvE