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OpenShot 3.4 Released
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OpenShot 3.4 Released | Improved Performance, New Effects, Exciting Updates!
Let's go! OpenShot 3.4 is here, and it's one of our largest updates we've ever done. An overall 32% speed up in performance, lower memory utilization, many new video effects and features, many bugs and crashes fixed, and an experimental timeline for those brave enough to test the future of OpenShot! Download OpenShot 3.2.1 Now!
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9to5Linux ☛ OpenShot 3.4 Open-Source Video Editor Released with New Effects and Features
OpenShot creator Jonathan Thomas released OpenShot 3.4 today as a major update to this open-source, cross-platform, and free video editing software for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows systems.
Coming a year after the previous version, OpenShot 3.3, the OpenShot 3.4 release looks to be the largest update ever done, with new features like an experimental timeline, interactive cropping in the video preview, as well as new effects including Sharpen, Color Map (LUT), Spherical Projection, Lens Flare, and Outline.
UbuntuHandbook:
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OpenShot 3.4 Released with Overall 32% Speed Up & New Effects | UbuntuHandbook
OpenShot, the free open-source and easy-to-use video editor, released new 3.4 version yesterday.
It’s been almost a year since the last! The new release improved the overall performance with 32% speed up, and introduced many new effects.
According to the official announcement, the new version has 14.9% to 63% speed up for the performance of frame mapper, mask, crop, ffmpeg reading/writing, and other effects.
It also features 23% faster export by integrating the caching thread into the Export dialog, faster waveforms for long audio plus time-curved clips, and faster FFmpeg decoding.
Linuxiac:
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OpenShot 3.4 Released With Performance Gains and New Video Effects
OpenShot, a popular free and open-source video editor, has released version 3.4, focusing on performance, stability, and workflow improvements across all supported platforms.
Developers report a major performance boost, with internal tests showing speeds up by about 32% and lower memory use compared to the last version. Clip rendering, timeline actions, FFmpeg decoding, and effects like crop, mask, brightness, and saturation all improved significantly. Exporting is now about 23% faster thanks to changes that reduce CPU load during the export process.
OMG Ubuntu:
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OpenShot 3.4: New Effects, Better Performance & LUT Support - OMG! Ubuntu
OpenShot 3.4 brings new effects, long-awaited colour grading options and a slew of speed ups (up to 32%) and core tuneups that ought to bolster the non-linear video editor’s credibility with creatives, despite the crash-prone reputation.
Developer Jonathan Thomas calls this “one of our largest updates we’ve ever done” (but as seemingly every update to this particular app gets billed as the biggest/best/most stable they’ve ever done, you’ll forgive me for rolling my eyes).
Except…
There is more than hot air inflating the hyperbole this time around.