The new version claims over 1,000 improvements, and better performance and stability. To be fair, there have been a whole series of interim 2.x releases, the latest of which was version 2.6.1 in September 2021. Its maintainers aren't rushing their job: this week, six and half year later, they just released OpenShot 3.0. OpenShot 2.0 came out in 2016, after "nearly two and a half years" as our scribe said at the time. Well, it took the project a while, but they got there. Unfortunately, OpenShot 1.x is looking largely like abandonware at this point. There is also a portable version that can be placed on an external drive and taken from computer to computer.Two of the leading open source video editing programs got new versions in the same week… and they're both cross-platform, so you don't need to be a penguin-botherer to try them.īack in 2015, The Reg offered a roundup of Linux video editing programs, and at the time, noted that a new version of OpenShot had been a long time coming: The Windows version can be installed on 32 and 64-bit systems. It is available as both a Flatpak and as a community-supported application in the libraries. Versions that are actually installed to an operating system can be found through the operating system’s software library. The version for Linux distros is an AppImage, which is a portable version that can be placed on an external drive and taken from computer to computer. Versions for Windows, Mac, and Linux distros can be downloaded from OpenShot’s Website. A frame from the video also can be saved as an image. The right pane, where the project video is displayed, has controls for video playback, fast forwarding, and rewinding through the project. There are items directly above the pane that are associated with each tab. Click one and the items in the pane changes.
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