OpenShot 2.4.3 release highlights:
- Masks and transitions can now be modified at any time, and can now use an image or video! This utilizes the grayscale of each frame and converts it into a mask, and can be used to create some really amazing effects.
- Threading improvements help prevent crashing around effects (including masks and transitions), and improve performance on many systems.
- Save frame button for quickly saving the current preview frame
- Huge improvement to language translations
openshot-qt:
- Bumping version to 2.4.3 (libopenshot dependency to 0.2.2)
- Animated Masks: New "reader" property type, initially used by the Mask effect to change the image/video used by transitions and the Mask effect
- Disable OMP thread concurrency during Export, to make exports as safe as possible
- Nudge clips when holding SHIFT + Left or Right arrow
- Add Save Current Frame button
- New translation & language infrastructure and logic (better logic for determining current language)
- Fixed split keep both sides (right side position was incorrect)
- Application icon updates
- Zoom fixes (lots of issues relating to zooming fixed)
- Undo/Redo fixes (fixing and preventing giant .osp project files)
- New tutorial system, better child window management
- Travis CI Integration
- Improve Title filename duplication naming/counting
- Use track names in "Add To Timeline" window
- Improve waveform display rendering
- Fix audio wave not rendered after completion
- Add instagram and twitter presets
- And many other changes. See the release note.
Installation instructions:
In order to successfully install OpenShot on Ubuntu, you have to add the PPA to your system, update the local repository index and install the openshot-qt package:
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:openshot.developers/ppa $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install openshot-qt libopenshot* |
Optional, to remove OpenShot, do:
$ sudo apt-get remove --autoremove openshot-qt |
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