How To Add Pictures And Videos In Shotcut Video Editor
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How To Add Pictures And Videos In Shotcut Video Editor
How to install Shotcut video editor on Ubuntu 19.04/LinuxMint
If you are Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint or Elementary OS users those are looking for some free and open source video editor then you must try Shotcut. It is a cross-platform video editor for Windows, Mac and Linux. It supports 4K resolution videos along with FFmpeg and other image formats such as BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, SVG, TGA, TIFF, WebP as well as image sequences. Shotcut is a native timeline editing which is one of the best Adobe premier alternatives in the open source category for video editing purpose. Here are some of the main Shotcut features: Multi-format timeline, Webcam capture, Network stream playback (HTTP, HLS, RTMP, RTSP, MMS, UDP), Color, text, noise, and counter generators; Audio filters, Cross-fade audio and video dissolve transitions, 3-way (shadows, mids, highlights) colour wheels; a wide range of Video Filters; Reverse a clip; 3-point editing; External monitoring via Blackmagic Decklink card on NTSC monitor; EDL (CMX3600 Edit Decision List) export and more... While writing this article the current version of Shotcut was 19.04.30 Read the full article