Clip resizing, scaling, trimming, snapping, and cutting.
Gnome integration (drag and drop support).Support for many video, audio, and image formats (based on FFmpeg ).The latest release version 2.4.4 brings huge performance and stability improvements, along with some major bug fixes, lots of polish, and many new features. OpenShot is written primarily in Python, with a GTK+ interface, and uses the MLT framework, FFmpeg, and Blender to power many of the advanced features. It can export to many common formats such as Mp4, Mp3, WebM, DVD, YouTube and so on. OpenShot video editor lets you add effects, transitions and sub-titles. OpenShot video editing software lets you create clips with your videos, audio tracks and photos. It's a bit tricky for me to test, because the only Windows environment I have to test in is a Win7 install running in a VM, so it has no actual audio hardware at all.OpenShot video editor is a free, cross-platform and open-source video editor, released under GNU General Public License version 3. I'll see if there's any API we can use to pull in the Windows audio device configs. If the selection is "Default" that simply means passing an empty string in as the selection, which should use the default - but probably the hardware default, not necessarily Windows' selection, I suppose. If one is selected in the Preferences we pass that in as the preferred device name when we open the audio output. We use the JUCE library's AudioDeviceManager to build the list we display of the the available audio outputs on the system. The origin of the problem here is that the meaning of the Default playback audio device should rather be the currently used default audio device (at least on startup of OpenShot due to the restart issue), which is not the case at the moment. I had to go into Preferences -> Preview -> Playback Audio Device and select that device and had to restart OpenShot (which is something that shouldn't really be needed but I can live with that). Therefore I am plugging in a Realtek USB headset and once it is plugged in, the OS (Windows 10 1909) uses this as the default sound output and any app respects that except for OpenShot. Default audio output when nothing is plugged in, are the laptop speakers (which do not work for me).