I regret not switching to this open-source video editor sooner
When I come across a recommended open-source editor, I have to try it. Not too dissimilar from testing proprietary software, it can be a hit or miss, so I’ve learned not to expect too much. A lot of them sound promising, but either the interface feels dated or the feature set doesn’t quite cover what I need. Shotcut wasn’t one of them. At first, I went in expecting something basic, similar to OpenShot’s simplicity, but Shotcut turned out to be a far more capable editor.
When I come across a recommended open-source editor, I have to try it. Not too dissimilar from testing proprietary software, it can be a hit or miss, so I’ve learned not to expect too much. A lot of them sound promising, but either the interface feels dated or the feature set doesn’t quite cover what I need. Shotcut wasn’t one of them. At first, I went in expecting something basic, similar to OpenShot’s simplicity, but Shotcut turned out to be a far more capable editor.
Leander Østenstad
Norway
Norway
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