![]() ![]() In fact, OpenShot 2.0 was the easiest video editor I've ever had to figure out.Īnother big time saver is the new split clip dialog, which lets you take a single video file and quickly cut it up into shorter clips. In most cases though, it's a huge time saver and saves you one of the big headaches of video editors – figuring out where the features you need actually are.Ĭombining the context menu with the drag and drop video clip support, and the keyboard shortcuts for frame stepping (J, K and L), I was able to quickly go from having no idea where anything was to making edits at the same speed I can in more familiar editors. For the most part it works, though in some cases the menu can get a few levels deep, which makes navigating your cursor through them a little awkward. The new timeline context menu puts the bulk of the options available in OpenShot in one place. Almost everything you need to do is available through the timeline content menu
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