I am proud to announce that all new titles are now included in OpenShot 2.2. Many Kickstarter backers requested new title templates to be added to OpenShot. It also contains no personal information, just a basic stack trace of what function crashed. This can be disabled in the preferences, along with metric reporting. In other words, OpenShot 2.2 now has real-time error reporting, which I’m really excited about. Not only can it pull out the stack-trace, but it can send that anonymously to the OpenShot website back-end, so I can quickly identify where crashes are happening and more quickly fix them. Our library (libopenshot) and Python UI (openshot-qt) have improved error handling, and can now detect stack-traces for crashes and exceptions (on Linux, Mac, and Windows). adding a keyframe for the currently selected frame). Also, 28 curve presets have been added for common things like ease-in/out, bounce, etc… Many other improvements have been made to Keyframes, such as better undo/redo support when dragging property values (in the property editor), rendering color keyframes on the timeline, and improved frame detection when using the property editor (i.e. This is very useful, and better than the previously hard-coded values. Support for CSS syntax (quadratic bezier curves) now allows a %-based approach to setting the curve handles. Keyframes are used in the animation system in OpenShot, and have received some major upgrades. Also, compatibility has been improved for Linux AppImage and OS X (10.9+) App Bundles. Many critical bugs have been fixed related to seeking, missing frame detection, and AVPacket scope, which results in a much more stable engine, especially on slower systems. Also, opening huge projects (with hundreds of files / clips) has been optimized and is up to 10x faster. This can be configured in the Preferences, under “Cache”. A new caching engine was built from the ground up, and supports both memory and disk back-ends, depending on the user’s needs. Editing HD videos (5K, 4K, 2.5K, and 1080p) is vastly improved. Adding huge images to your timeline is now fully optimized, and won’t slow you down. In some cases, performance is improved more than 10x compared to OpenShot 2.1. Over the past few months, improvements to performance have been my top priority. Happy Holidays to all the OpenShot supporters around the world! I am very proud to announce the latest and greatest release of OpenShot (version 2.2) has just arrived, and is ready to edit all your holiday videos! It’s faster, more stable, and better than ever! De belangrijkste verbeteringen in deze uitgave zijn hieronder op een rijtje gezet: OpenShot 2.2 Released | 4K Video Editing! Het programma is gemaakt met Python, GTK en het MLT Framework, en is te vergelijken met Windows Movie Maker of Apples iMovie. OpenShot Video Editor is een opensourcevideo-editor voor Linux, en vanaf versie 2.0 ook voor Windows en macOS. Versie 2.2.0 van OpenShot Video Editor is beschikbaar gekomen.
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