No, what’s important is that this is a quick, open source editor with an ffmpeg that can go where other video editors can’t. Nor would I even to go quite as far as the optimism of the Open Video Alliance blog, who say “this will hopefully lower many barriers, monetary and technical, allowing amateurs and budding professionals to try their hand in creating amazing videos.” (That may well be, but let’s get it all working first.) ![]() (Happily, you can switch that off and get a more grown-up GNOME look instead.)īut that’s not what’s important. It’s a bit like the open source answer to iMovie and Windows Movie Maker it’s a basic, accessible video editor, and even has some retro-Apple Mac Aqua-styled graphics theme. OpenShot Video Editor, free software for Linux, has just hit 1.0. ![]() Open source video editing, after a long, slow start, is starting to mature far more quickly. Yes, I’ll be making some screenshots, too, an with the less-silly-looking GNOME/GTK theme. I’m sorry this is just a home movie of a dog and not something cooler.
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