OpenShot 3.2 released with new themes, enhanced timeline, and improved performance

OpenShot 3.2 released with new themes, enhanced timeline, and improved performance

OpenShot has released version 3.2 of its free and open-source video editor, introducing a host of new features and enhancements. The update includes new Retro and Cosmic Dusk themes, enhanced timeline snapping, and a new feature to remove unwanted gaps between clips. Significant improvements have been made to the Split Clip and Preview dialog functionalities.

Version 3.2 also brings support for Blender 4.1, along with improved Blender animations. High DPI display support has been enhanced, alongside Tracker/Object Detection effects, the Parent property, and the Property Editor. Keyboard bindings issues have been addressed, and the AppImage has been optimized for better compatibility with modern Linux distributions. Additionally, a Windows Manifest has been added to improve High DPI support on Windows.

The user guide documentation has received a major update, and the release introduces experimental support for Java bindings, effect sequencing, and improved compatibility with FFmpeg 7.0. Numerous bug fixes are also included in this update.

by Paul

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OpenShot is a free, open-source video editor available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Chrome OS. Designed for ease of use and quick learning, it offers features like no watermarks, an ad-free experience, and 3D animated titles. Rated 2.7, top alternatives include Kdenlive, Shotcut, and Write-on Video.

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