Category: Video Editors
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Shotcut 25.12: Unlocking Full 10-Bit Video Editing Support!
A new version of Shotcut, a popular open-source video editor, has been released, marking an exciting time for video editing enthusiasts on Linux. The release, Shotcut 25.12, introduces full support for 10-bit video editing within the CPU pipeline, eliminating the previous limitations that forced users to choose between GPU effects or basic CPU filters. With…
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Kdenlive 25.12: Elevating Vertical Video to New Heights
Kdenlive has recently launched its updated version, 25.12, introducing enhancements aimed at improving the user experience, particularly for vertical video projects. Unlike the trend of integrating flashy AI features, this update focuses instead on refining the editing environment itself. A key highlight of this release is the introduction of a new docking system that enhances…
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Exciting New Pro Editing Features Coming to Kdenlive: What to Expect from the Developers
Developers of the open-source video editor Kdenlive recently revealed exciting developments discussed during a sprint in Berlin, Germany. A significant highlight is the introduction of a "dopesheet" feature, funded by a grant from the NGI Zero Commons Fund. This feature, familiar to Blender users, will enhance keyframe management by providing a dedicated UI for editing.…
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Open-Source Video Editor Launches Revolutionary New Update
A new version of open-source video editor OpenShot is available to download. OpenShot 3.2 is the first update to the app since early last year, and the editor’s chief developer, Jonathan Thomas, describes this release as a “game-changer with new themes, improved features, and enhanced performance.” Among the change and new features in OpenShot 3.2:…


