OpenShot 3.0 Released | Stability, Performance & Usability
Written by Jonathan on Dec. 10, 2022 in Releases.
Highlights & Features:
- Free & Open-Source Video Editor
- More than 1000 improvements & fixes
- Improved stability & memory usage
- Enhanced real-time video playback performance
- Timeline & usability improvements (snapping, keyframes, waveforms,
default folders, and more)
- Ability to export multiple clips and videos at the same time
- Improved User-Guide / Documentation / Help Manual
- Updated Language Translations & Translation System
- Expanded video formats supported
- Support for Blender 3.3
- 4K display | monitor support (High DPI)
ChangeLog:
https://www.openshot.org/blog/2022/12/10/new_openshot_release_300/
PR: 268317
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