I find that OpenShot is at least miles ahead of Windows Movie Maker, and on par with iMovie. There are two possible audio tracks, and it’s simple to throw a sound file down to the timeline. To edit the video, just drag the video down and chop it up however you’d like using the cut tool. You can add titles at the beginning, or can create really professional and beautiful 3D title slides if you install Blender. There are a huge plethora of transitions, most of which are pretty straight-forward. You can export in a any format, and choose all the output resolutions, frame rates, bit rates, and other options. The first thing that I quite like is that it accepts an enormous range of video formates (anything that Gstreamer can handle, AFAIK). I’ve recently been doing more video editing than ever, and I wanted to share my absolute favorite video editor.Īt one point I could say that there weren’t any decent editors for Linux- but OpenShot has grown into a powerful piece of software in recent times.
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