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Discover OpenShot, the open-source video editor that offers a simple interface, essential features, and cross-platform compatibility for everyday editing needs.
OpenShot, a popular video editing and compositing program for Linux, is developing a large and enthusiastic following.
OpenShot and Shotcut are two great free video editing tools. But which one is right for you? Here are the key differences.
Among the free video editing software, Wondershare Filmora and OpenShot are popular choices. Which one is better for casual and pro editors?
OpenShot is a free, open-source video editor. OpenShot can take your videos, photos, and music files and help you create the film you have always dreamed of.
Linux/Live CD/DVD: It's one of the five features we desperately want in Ubuntu: a video editor that the average user can stitch together simple movies with. OpenShot 1.0 is mostly there.
If you’re a Linux user and edit video, you will love OpenShot 2.3 with its new transformation tool and title editor—as well as its smooth performance.
The open-source video editing program OpenShot improves the user interface, its timeline and the display on high-DPI monitors.
OpenShot Video Editor is a free, open-source video editor licensed under the GPL version 3.0. OpenShot can take your videos, photos, and music files and help you create the film you have always ...