OpenShot Video Editor for Ubuntu or Linux Mint

By Umair Monday, October 08, 2012




OpenShot Video Editor is a free, open-source video editor for Linux. OpenShot can take your videos, photos, and music files and help you create the film you have always dreamed of. Easily add sub-titles, transitions, and effects, and then export your film to DVD, YouTube, Vimeo, Xbox 360, and many other common formats. Check out the full feature list, view screenshots, or watch videos of OpenShot in action!


NEW FEATURES FOR OPENSHOT 1.4.3
  • Improved Timeline Snapping for Transitions (no more manual adjustment of every transition)
  • Improved Drag & Drop features (Vertical Constraints, Improved Gap Removal, New Keyboard Shortcuts, and more)
  • New 3D Animations (Realistic Earth, Exploding Text, Dissolving Text, and more)
  • 10+ New Effects (Sharpness, Vignette, Lens Correction, and more)
  • Apply Effects to Tracks (and Multiple Clips at the same time)
  • Adjust Speed of Animated Titles (utilizing time remapping, for interpolated smooth animations)
  • New Transitions (6 bars, boxes)
  • New Dark Theme
  • Improved Translations
  • Updated Documentation
  • Updated Dependencies (Now requires Blender 2.62+)
  • Tons of Bug Fixes (Full List of Bugs & Features)

Installation of OpenShot Video Editor on Ubuntu or Linux Mint, Enter commands in Terminal:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jonoomph/openshot-edge
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install openshot openshot-doc
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