For those who don't know (including me):
Shotcut is a free, open source, cross-platform video editor.
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For those who don't know (including me):
Shotcut is a free, open source, cross-platform video editor.
Is Shotcut any good? Why would I pick it over Kdenlive?
I'm not sure I agree with the other OP, I haven't used Kdenlive, but I thought it lacked OpenGL and Decklink support compared to Shotcut. Personally been very happy with Shotcut after using Premier and After Effects previously.
I think its a bit easier to use than kdenlive. I'd say it's a little bit less full featured than kdenlive
i tried to use shotcut before when i was on windows, but it crashed all the time. maybe i should try it again now that im on linux