
Video Editing on Linux is still a somewhat desolate field, so it is very pleasing that OpenShot now celebrating the release of version 1.0. The program is based on FFmpeg and the MLT framework, which also HDV
and AVCHD
editing will be possible. The functionality is not bad and it goes beyond many beginner programs on the PC and Mac. There are, JKL editing, compositing and rotoscoping, and a rudimentary timeline with any number of tracks. These new ideas to the train coming, such as the transitions that are vertically placed between the tracks. This strongly reminiscent of the old A / B-average traces of earlier programs, but is clearly in a multitrack environment more flexible. Congratulations, in any case to version 1.0 ...