adventureple.blogg.se

Using openshot
Using openshot











Phonon has a nasty habit of changing my settings and disabling devices at random. I use a number of KDE4 applications in my Xfce desktop and these drag in a megaton of dependencies including Phonon, the KDE audio manager. I have three audio devices: a USB headset, onboard sound with front and rear ports, and a MobilePre USB audio interface. The biggest hassle I’ve experienced with OpenShot is due to the crazed state of Linux audio. To follow this tutorial you’ll need some video files from any kind of camcorder to play with, some audio files, and some still images. Then you can export your video to your desired format for YouTube, high definition, television broadcast, Blu-ray, and even the new WebM streaming format. You can have captions, animated titles, overdubs, “Ken Burns” effects, and capture directly from a tethered camcorder.

using openshot

Use it to combine video footage, audio tracks, and still images.

using openshot

It may be the only video editor you’ll ever need. The OpenShot video editor gets my pick for best combination of features and ease of use.













Using openshot