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OpenShot 2.5.0: Video Editing and Hardware Acceleration

38 pointsby madcover 5 years ago

4 comments

teleclimberover 5 years ago
I used open shot while on vacation recently and it was a pleasant experience. At the very least it was among the better open source productivity apps that I tried recently.<p>By this I mean it has a complete installer for my os, it installed without a hitch, the UI is &quot;normal&quot; and intuitive enough, it handled my dpi just fine, and the functionality is solid.<p>The only issue is that it was a bit sluggish at times.<p>Got my video done and will surely drop a donation if I adopt it as my go to video editor.
bityardover 5 years ago
I used open shot quite a bit years ago for YouTube content creation. It is approximately a million times easier to use than pretty much any other video editor but back then it was slow and crashy to the point of frustration. I just gave 2.5.0 a try and sometimes it was a little slow and stuttery at times but I managed to edit a fairly simple video with it.<p>The GPU acceleration feature is pretty nice. On my dated machine, encoding a 1080p MP4 on an integrated Intel video chip is a little more than twice as fast as hammering all 4 of my CPU cores. (Effectively rendering in real time.)
dangover 5 years ago
Related from 2019: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=19725823" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=19725823</a>
orevover 5 years ago
How well does it work on Windows? Every time I’ve tried it there, it was crashy and I wound up going to kdenlive.