In this article we will discuss OpenShot. Authors consider, the features provided by OpenShot more complete than similar software on Linux and also easy to use
An overview of OpenShot
OpenShot is an open source software project in the field of multimedia, developed by Jonathan Thomas and the team began in 2008. Open source software is provided for a wide range of distribution (distro) Linux and is now bundled in each repository. You can also download the package and compile it yourself.
As a video editing application / film, OpenShot presents a variety of features. Among others :1.Mendukung extension format wide range of video, audio, and images. However, it suggested to your Linux distribution is already available or install a multimedia codec first. OpenShot can provide this feature with the support of the engine FFMPEG, one of the old players in the world Linux and open source for multimedia.2. You User Desktop Environment (DE) Gnome? If so, know that OpenShot supports drag and drop process and integrates with Gnome. What about the other ED users, eg XFCE, LXDE, KDE, Eblighment, and others in the run OpenShot? No problem in using OpenShot.3.Tersedia various effects and transitions that are ready to use, includes video effects and audio effects. Capture and its detailed discussion will be outlined below.4.Mendukung real time preview. It is very useful to show the direct (preview) video / movie you have given effects, transitions, or editing. With this feature, you can provide an assessment before deciding whether the video / film / audio / image collection you are editing will be exported, saved, or deleted.5.Mendukung multiple tracks. It's also very nice to do multiple edits, whether audio, video, or image collection.