Shotcut video editor 14.11 on Ubuntu linux
Shotcut video editor 14.11 running on Ubuntu 14.10 linux
3D Text + HTML source code editing
Shotcut is a free, open source, cross-platform video editor
http://www.shotcut.org
New in 14.11
The HTML5 features are finally available on Windows!
Add source code editing to the HTML editor.
WebGL logo Add 3D Text filter based on WebGL, typeface.js, and three.js.
Add support for DirectShow devices on Windows in the Open Other dialog.
Add the Opus audio codec.
Opus codec logo Change the VP9 WebM preset to use the Opus audio codec.
Add support for the #localtime# keyword to the Text filter (no button yet).
Restart instead of simply closing the app when changing the GPU or language settings.
Change the Redo keyboard shortcut to Ctrl+Y on Windows only.
Save file paths in MLT XML with relative names for assets in the same folder or sub-folder. This makes it easier to use a relocatable project folder.
Add scale and offset parameters and a preset widget to the Rotate filter. Usually after rotating a video, part of the image has been clipped. These new parameters provide control for that clipping processing including no clipping.
Add Italian translation.
Features
supports oodles of audio and video formats and codecs thanks to FFmpeg
supports many image formats such as BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, SVG, TGA, TIFF as well as image sequences
no import required - native editing
frame-accurate seeking for many formats
multi-format timeline: mix and match resolutions and frame rates within a project
screen capture (Linux only) including background capture to capture a Shotcut session
webcam capture (Linux only)
audio capture (Linux only; PulseAudio, JACK, or ALSA)
network stream playback (HTTP, HLS, RTMP, RTSP, MMS, UDP)
frei0r video generator plugins (e.g. color bars and plasma)
Blackmagic Design SDI and HDMI for input and preview monitoring
JACK transport sync
deinterlacing
detailed media properties panel
recent files panel with search
drag-n-drop files from file manager
save and load trimmed clip as MLT XML file
load and play complex MLT XML file as a clip
audio signal level meter
volume control
scrubbing and transport control
flexible UI through dock-able panels
encode/transcode to a variety of formats and codecs thanks to FFmpeg (or libav as-built)
capture (record) SDI, HDMI, webcam (V4L2), JACK, PulseAudio, IP streams, X11 screen
stream (encode to IP) files and any capture source
batch encoding with job control
create, play, edit, save, load, encode, and stream MLT XML projects (with auto-save)
unlimited undo and redo for playlist edits including a history view
connect to Melted servers over MVCP TCP protocol
control the transport playback of Melted units
edit Melted playlists including suport for undo/redo
OpenGL GPU-based image processing
multi-core parallel image processing (when not using GPU and frame-dropping is disabled)
video filters: Blur, Color Grading, Crop, Diffusion, Glow, Invert Colors, Mirror, Opacity, Rotate, Saturation, Sepia Tone, Sharpen, Size and Position, Stabilize, Text, Vignette, Wave, White Balance
audio filters: Balance, Copy Channel, Downmix, Gain, Normlize, Pan, Swap Channels
3-way (shadows, mids, highlights) color wheels for color correction and grading
eye dropper tool to pick neutral color for white balancing
UI translations: Catalan, Chinese, Czech, Danish, English, French, German, Portugese, Spanish (not all 100%, but you can help)
HTML5 (sans audio and video) as video source and filters
Leap Motion for jog/shuttle control
DeckLink SDI keyer output
UI themes/skins: native-OS look and custom dark and light
control video zoom in the player: fit viewable area (default), 50%, original (100%), and 200%
multitrack timeline with thumbnails and waveforms
thumbnail and waveform caching between sessions
audio mixing across all tracks
video compositing across video tracks
trimming (on timeline)
append, insert, overwrite, lift, and delete (ripple) editing on the timeline
3-point editing
external monitoring on an extra system display/monitor
fade in and out audio and fade video from and to black with easy-to-use fader controls on timeline
cross-fade audio and video dissolve transitions easily by overlapping shots on the same track of the timeline
video wipe transitions: bar, barn door, box, clock (radial), diagonal, iris, matrix, and custom gradient image
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