OpenShot Video Editor 2.3.3 recently released, is a free, open-source video editor that allows you to take videos, photos, and music files and create a movie you have always dreamed of. You can easily add sub-titles, transitions, and effects, and then export your film to DVD, YouTube, Vimeo, Xbox 360, and many other formats. Before we proceed on how to install openshot video editor, lets take a quick look at what this release offers.
Openshot Video Editor 2.3.3 Changelog
- New release of openshot-qt! Bumping version to 2.3.3, and libopenshot depenency to 0.1.6
- Fixing bug when selecting effect on a clip (where selection dropdown would not populate)
- Fixed SpaceMovie 3D animated title alpha key frames, and adjusted the position of the main title to be better centered when it appears.
- Removing NVidia driver from AppImage (build server)
- Fixed bug on certain systems when loading list of all supported languages.
- Fixed bug destroying the lock file (if another process already deleted the lock file).
- Added C++ exception parsing from archived exception data.
- Adding a script to parse and aggregate Python error logs for OpenShot
- Fixed backup recovery issue which would not refresh the timeline on load.
- Another attempt to fix the race condition causing the “zipimport.ZipImportError: can’t decompress data; zlib not available” when launching a frozen version of OpenShot.
- Fixed a common error on the title editor (caused by a missing font-style).
- Protecting query classes more, to prevent invalid clip/tran/effect ids from crashing
- Updated supporters and donors file
- New release of libopenshot (0.1.6)
- Fixing Timeline::SetJSON to use a lock, and reopen the reader if already open. This fixes an issue when trying to open another project while the current project is being accessed (i.e. during playback).
- Adding additional lock on ClearAllCache method, to prevent crash
- Fixing a data type issues with max()
- Big improvement with handling invalid video and audio timestamps, defaulting to more sane values (when huge crazy timestamps are detected).
- Fixing a bug when disabling video/audio tracks on FrameMappers.
- Adding additional bail-out code when stuck searching for a video/audio packet that probably doesn’t exist.
- Added improved “checked frame” handling, and once 1 frame is detected as invalid, clean out any other invalid ones as well.
How to install OpenShot Video Editor 2.3.3 on Ubuntu 17.04, Ubuntu 16.10, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.04
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:openshot.developers/ppa sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install openshot-qt
How to uninstall OpenShot Video Editor from Ubuntu
sudo apt-get remove openshot-qt