What is OpenShot? We will tell you if you do not know ...

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Surely this Christmas you want to make a special gift and create a video or composition with images and sound to send to a loved one. If you had not thought about it, it can be a good non-material gift for the person you love to have. Another idea is to create a video with all the photos of this Christmas (or also with video clips or a mix) and put background music and some effects ...

In order to do that you need the right software. If you are a Windows user, you will already know some programs to do this, such as Video Maker, Magix Video Deluxe, Adobe Premier Pro, Autodesk Motion FX, etc. All professional programs that usually have quite expensive licenses, even if there are free ones or the one that already comes with the Windows operating system that I have mentioned (although it is very limited).

For Linux there are several of these programs, many of them free and free, as is the case with OpenShot or Avidemux. Well, OpenShot is precisely the protagonist of our post today, although it is not the first time that we publish articles about it. It was started in 2008 by Jonathan Thomas with the collaboration of Andy Finch, Helen McCall, Olivier Girad, Karlinux, TJ, etc. Now it is a great project that provides a good non-linear video editor that has little to envy to those of payment.

It is based on ffmpeg and supports many different formats, supports SVG, is capable of creating 3D titles, processing multiple audio and image tracks, has diverse effects, mixing and editing capabilities, and more. In addition, the list of supported audio and video codecs is quite extensive and therefore you can encode them with different codecs and formats to create your output videos to keep or send them to whoever you want ...

More information - Official website of the project


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  1.   g said

    the idea that continues to evolve well by the openshop team