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Shotcut 26.4 Video Editor Adds Vulkan GPU Support to Speech to Text on Linux
Coming two months after Shotcut 26.2, the Shotcut 26.4 release is here to introduce Vulkan GPU support to Speech to Text on Linux and Windows systems, 10-bit VP9 MP4 (E-AC-3) and 10-bit VP9 WebM (Opus) export presets, and new aspect ratio grid options to the player grid button, including 1:1 Frame, 16:9 Frame, 4:3 Frame, and 9:16 Frame.
Shotcut 26.4 also adds a Typewriter group of options to the Burn In Subtitle filter that defaults to word-by-word with no cursor, support for using trim actions (I and O) to extend a timeline clip, and support for viewing job progress and status in the dock icon or system tray (where available).
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Shotcut 26.4 Released with GPU Acceleration for Speech to Text | UbuntuHandbook
Shotcut video editor released new 26.4 version one days ago.
The new version named “All the Small Things”, though there are also some exciting new features and various fixes.
First, the new Shotcut 26.4 improved timeline by adding drag’n’drop support from Recent to Timeline, symmetric resize (grow or shrink equally on both sides, keeping center point fixed) of timeline transition using its trim handles.
It also reduced memory usage for timeline waveforms, added support using Up and Down keys to set current track above/below, and improved Timeline and Keyframes zoom to be less erratic and more focused.