

OpenShot Video Editor is available on most operating systems (including Linux, Mac, and Terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation,Įither version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. OpenShot Video Editor is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the Optional: Solid-state drive (SSD), if utilizing disk-caching (and an additional 10GB of.500 MB of hard-disk space for installation.Multi-core processor with 64-bit support.64-bit Operating System (Linux, OS X, Windows 7/8/10).Video editing benefits from large amounts of memory, modern CPUs, and fast disks.īasically, you want the best computer you can afford when editing video. (bluescreen / greenscreen), and many more!

Digital video effects, including brightness, gamma, hue, greyscale, chroma key.Time-mapping and speed changes on clips (slow/fast, forward/backward, etc…).Frame accuracy (step through each frame of video).Advanced Timeline (including Drag & drop, scrolling, panning, zooming, and snapping).SVG friendly, to create and include vector titles and credits.Title templates, title creation, sub-titles.Compositing, image overlays, watermarks.Video transitions with real-time previews.Clip resizing, scaling, trimming, snapping, rotation, and cutting.Desktop integration (drag and drop support).Powerful curve-based Key frame animations.Support for many video, audio, and image formats (based on FFmpeg).Cross-platform (Supports Linux, OS X, and Windows).Learning to use OpenShot is easy, and with this guide, you will be a master in no time atĮasy-to-use interface and rich feature-set. OpenShot can create stunning videos, films, and animations with anĮasy-to-use interface and rich set of features. OpenShot Video Editor is an award-winning, open-source video editor, available on Linux, Openshot-qt - OpenShot Video Editor Documentation Provided by: openshot-qt_2.4.3+dfsg1-1_all
