OpenShot 1.1 Video Editor Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Free Software on 8 March 2010 at 11:29 AM EST. 3 Comments
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OpenShot and PiTiVi have been capturing a lot of interest lately among those Linux users wishing for a reliable non-linear video editing application that is open-source and comparable in terms of features to those multi-media applications on other platforms. Yesterday the OpenShot crew announced their release of OpenShot 1.1, which moves this free software project one step forward.

OpenShot 1.1 offers faster rendering, undo / redo support, an improved export process, dynamic tiling, new video effects, new shortcuts, better localizations, time-line scrolling, H.264 support, and numerous other improvements along with its share of bug-fixes.

The release announcement for the OpenShot 1.1 video editor can be read at OpenShotVideo.com.
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