Shotcut 20.11.28



Happy there is always progress with Shotcut; However, some changed item positions for menus are slowing user workflow (adding clicks) 🙁 Please return “Lift (Z)” to top-level right-click. Please return all 3 Track-options (Add Audio, Add Video, Insert Track, Remove Track) to top-level right-click. Shotcut: free. software download for olderv versions of windows, osx, linux.

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Shotcut is a free, open source multi-step video equalizer.

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The most important

  • forms the basis of many audio and video projects and codecs thanks to FFmpeg
  • supports many image organizations, for example BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, encode / transcode to a range of configurations and codecs on FFmpeg account (or libav pre-loaded)
  • SVG, TGA, TIFF as well as picture arrangements
  • does not require import – local change
  • A detailed description of the search for certain organizations
  • Multiple Project Schedule: Combine and match targets and cover rates within your venture
  • screen catch (Linux only) including foundation hook to catch Shotcut meeting
  • sound catch (Linux and Windows only: PulseAudio, JACK, ALSA or DirectShow)
  • webcam (such as Linux and Windows)
  • frei0r video generator modules (for example, shading strips and plasma)
  • organize streaming playback (HTTP, HLS, RTMP, RTSP, MMS, UDP)
  • Blackmagic Design SDI and HDMI for information and observations
  • JACK transport synchronization
  • deinterlacing
  • plate with the properties of nitty gritty media
  • late document array with search
  • drag and drop documents from recording director
  • spare and cut clasp as MLT XML record
  • burden and recreate complex MLT XML document as clasp
  • sound levels: top meter, waveform, range analyzer
  • volume control
  • cleaning and transport control
  • adaptable user interface thanks to docking-compatible boards
  • capture (record) SDI, HDMI, webcam (V4L2), JACK audio, PulseAudio, IP stream, X11 screen and Windows DirectShow gadgets
  • streaming (encoded to IP) documents and any source of capture
  • group coding with job control
  • create, play, change, save, load, encode and stream MLT XML ventures (with auto-reserve)
  • unlimited repair and retry changes to playlists, including history view
  • interface with Melted servers via the MVCP TCP convention
  • control your vehicle’s Melted units
  • alter Melted playlists, including repair / retry support
  • Image support based on the OpenGL GPU with a straight to shader 16p part
  • multi-center support for the same image (when GPU is not used and dropping the case is unable to work)

Video channels:

Unclear, color gradation, framing, dispersion, glow, color inversion, mirror, old film: dust, old film: grain, old film: projector, old film: scratches, old film: technocolor, opacity, rotation, saturation, sepia, Sharpen , Size and Position, Stabilization, Text, Vignette, Wave, White Balance

Sound Channels:

  • Parity, Bass and Treble, Frequency Response, Channel Copy, Downmix, Gain, High Pass, Low Pass, Normalize, Notch, Pan, Channel Swap
  • Three-way (shadows, centers, functions) shader wheels for shading and viewing correction
  • eye dropper for selecting unbiased shading to adjust whiteness
  • UI interpretations: Catalan, Chinese, Czech, Danish, English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish (not all 100%, but you can help)
  • HTML5 (no audio and video) as
  • video source and channels
  • Jump Motion for work / transport control
  • DeckLink SDI key performance
  • storage of thumbnails and runs between meetings
  • UI themes / skins: local OS look and custom matte and light
  • video zoom control in player: adjust visible area (default), half, unique (100%) and 200%
  • multi-track schedule with thumbnails and waveforms
  • sound permeating through all songs
  • composing video on different video tracks
  • cutting (in the course of events)
  • add, embed, overwrite, pick up and erase (expand) changing the course of events
  • 3-point change
  • cover, mute and lock the controls
  • external observation on an additional show / screen within the program
  • Sound blurring and blurring, and video blurring from and to dark with easy-to-use attenuator controls during events
  • Blurry audio and video effectively stifle progress, concealing shots along a similar path
  • video removal progress: bar, horse shelter entrance, box, clock (spiral), bevel, iris, net and custom angled image
  • video quality rating (PSNR and SSIM)
  • 4K target support

Main Menu

ActionWindows/LinuxmacOS
File > NewCtrl+Ncommand+N
File > OpenCtrl+Ocommand+O
File > Open OtherCtrl+Shift+Oshift+command+O
File > SaveCtrl+Scommand+S
File > Save AsCtrl+Shift+Sshift+command+S
File > Export VideoCtrl+Ecommand+E
File > Export FrameCtrl+Shift+Eshift+command+E
File > CloseCtrl+Wcommand+W
File > QuitCtrl+Qcommand+Q
Edit > UndoCtrl+Zcommand+Z
Edit > RedoCtrl+Y / Ctrl+Shift+Zshift+command+Z
View > FullscreenF11 / Ctrl+Shift+Fcontrol+command+F / F11
View > Audio Peak MeterCtrl+1command+1
View > PropertiesCtrl+2command+2
View > RecentCtrl+3command+3
View > PlaylistCtrl+4command+4
View > TimelineCtrl+5command+5
View > FiltersCtrl+6command+6
View > KeyframesCtrl+7command+7
View > HistoryCtrl+8command+8
View > ExportCtrl+9command+9
View > JobsCtrl+0command+0
Help > Keyboard Shortcuts??
Help > TopicF1F1
Rename clip (Properties)F2F2
Find (Recent)F3F3
Settings > Proxy > Use ProxyF4F4
ReloadF5F5
Settings > Preview Scaling > NoneF6F6
Settings > Preview Scaling > 360pF7F7
Settings > Preview Scaling > 540pF8F8
Settings > Preview Scaling > 720pF9F9

Player

ActionWindows/LinuxmacOS
PlayL or SpaceL or space
PauseK or SpaceK or space
RewindJJ
Fast ForwardLL
Set InII
Set OutOO
Next FrameRight or K+Lright or K+L
Previous FrameLeft or K+Jleft or K+J
Forward One SecondPage Downpage down
Backward One SecondPage Uppage up
Forward Two SecondsShift+Page Downshift+page down
Backward Two SecondShift+Page Upshift+page up
Forward 5 SecondsCtrl+Page Downcommand+page down
Backward 5 SecondsCtrl+Page Upcommand+Page up
Forward 10 SecondsCtrl+Shift+Page Downshift+command+page down
Backward 10 SecondsCtrl+Shift+Page Upshift+command+page up
Seek StartHomehome
Seek EndEndend
Seek Next EditAlt+Rightoption+right
Seek Previous EditAlt+Leftoption+left
Switch Source/ProgramEscesc
Grab FocusShift+Escshift+esc

Timeline

ActionWindows/LinuxmacOS
CutCtrl+Xcommand+X
CopyCtrl+C or Ccommand+C or C
PasteCtrl+Vcommand+V
Add Audio TrackCtrl+Ucommand+U
Add Video TrackCtrl+Icommand+I
CloseCtrl+Wcommand+W
AppendAA
Ripple DeleteX or Shift+Del or Shift+BackspaceX or shift+delete
LiftZ or Del or BackspaceZ or delete
InsertVV
OverwriteBB
ReplaceRR
SplitSS
Trim clip inII
Ripple trim clip inShift+Ishift+I
Trim clip outOO
Ripple trim clip outShift+Oshift+O
Select Track BelowDowndown
Select Track AboveUpup
Zoom In==
Zoom Out--
Zoom Fit00
Make Tracks ShorterCtrl+-command+-
Make Tracks TallerCtrl+=command+=
ReloadF5F5
Select clipsingle left-click mousesingle-click mouse
Select and seek clipdouble left-click mousedouble-click mouse
Select under playheadCtrl+Spacecommand+space
Select AllCtrl+Acommand+A
Select NoneCtrl+Dcommand+D
Move selection leftCtrl+Leftcommand+left
Move selection rightCtrl+Rightcommand+right
Move selection upCtrl+Upcommand+up
Move selection downCtrl+Downcommand+down
Seek start of selecteddouble-clickdouble-click
Toggle Mute trackCtrl+Mcontrol+M
Toggle Hide trackCtrl+Hcontrol+H
Toggle Lock trackCtrl+Lcontrol+L
Toggle SnappingCtrl+Pcommand+P
Toggle Ripple modeCtrl+Rcommand+R
Toggle Ripple All TracksCtrl+Alt+Roption+command+R
Toggle Ripple mode and all tracksCtrl+Shift+Rshift+command+R
Insert TrackCtrl+Alt+Ioption+command+I
Remove TrackCtrl+Alt+Uoption+command+U
Copy Timeline to SourceCtrl+Alt+Coption+command+C
Center the PlayheadCtrl+Shift+Pshift+command+P
Scroll to Playhead on ZoomCtrl+Alt+Poption+command+P

Playlist

ActionWindows/LinuxmacOS
AppendShift+Ashift+A
CopyShift+Cshift+C
DeleteShift+Xshift+X
InsertShift+Vshift+V
UpdateShift+Bshift+B
Move UpCtrl+Shift+Upshift+command+up
Move DownCtrl+Shift+Downshift+command+down
Open NextAlt+Downoption+down
Open PreviousAlt+Upoption+up
Select AllCtrl+Shift+Ashift+command+A
Select Item N1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Selection NoneCtrl+Shift+Dshift+command+D
Open SelectedCtrl+Enter or double-clickcommand+return or double-click
Goto/SeekShift+Enter or Shift+double-clickshift+return or shift+double-click

Filters

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ActionWindows/LinuxmacOS
Choose a FilterFF
Select Previous FilterUpup
Select Next FilterDowndown
Add Selected FilterEnterreturn
Remove FilterShift+Fshift+F

Keyframes

ActionWindows/LinuxmacOS
Zoom InAlt+=option+=
Zoom OutAlt+-option+-
Reset ZoomAlt+0option+0
Set Filter Start[[
Set Filter End]]
Set First Simple Keyframe{{
Set Second Simple Keyframe}}
Seek Previous Simple KeyframeAlt+[option+[
Seek Next Simple KeyframeAlt+]option+]
Toggle Keyframe at playhead;;

Rich Text Editor

ActionWindows/LinuxmacOS
UndoCtrl+Zcommand+Z
RedoCtrl+Y/Ctrl+Shift+Zshift+command+Z
CutCtrl+Xcommand+X
CopyCtrl+Ccommand+C
PasteCtrl+Vcommand+V
Paste Text OnlyCtrl+Shift+Vshift+command+V
Select AllCtrl+Acommand+A
Move cursor to the rightRightright
Move cursor to the leftLeftleft
Move cursor to previous lineUpup
Move cursor to the next lineDowndown
Move cursor to next wordCtrl+Leftoption+left
Move cursor to previous wordCtrl+Rightoption+right
Move cursor to start of lineHomecommand+home or command+left
Move cursor to end of lineEndcommand+end or command+right
Move cursor to startCtrl+Homehome or command+up
Move cursor to endCtrl+Endend or command+down
SelectShiftshift

Other Notes

Player

Press and hold Shift+Alt to skim - scrub/seek using the horizontalposition of the mouse cursor without clicking and dragging.

Timeline

  • While dragging shot or trimming, press and hold Alt to temporarilysuspend snapping. On Linux, pressing Alt before dragging willusually move the app window; so, press Alt after you start dragging.
  • Press and hold Shift+Alt to skim - scrub/seek using the horizontalposition of the mouse cursor without clicking and dragging.
  • Double-click a fade in/out control (circle) to toggle it between one second and none.

Multiple Selection in Playlist and Timeline

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  • To select a range (multiple consecutive clips) click the first (or last) clip, press and holdShift and click the last (or first) clip.
  • To select or deselect multiple clips individually hold Ctrl (command on macOS)while clicking the clips.

Keyframes

  • Hold Ctrl (command on macOS) while dragging a keyframe to lock the timeand change only its value.
  • Hold Alt while dragging a keyframe to lock the value and change only its time.
  • Double-click a regular keyframe curve/line to add or remove a keyframe. (Not all parameters support a curve/linefor its keyframes.)
  • Double-click a simple keyframe to toggle it between one second and none.

Mouse Wheel

Playlist

  • scroll vertically
  • use Alt to scroll horizontally

Timeline and Keyframes

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  • scroll horizontally*
  • use Alt to scroll vertically
  • use Shift to change track height
  • use Ctrl (command on macOS) to zoom in/out (change time scale)

* NOTE: On macOS, in order to scroll Timeline or Keyframes horizontally with a mouse wheel (not Magic Mouse or track pad), you must also use one of the following:

  • control (not command)
  • control+option
  • control+command
  • option+command

Entering Time Values

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Timecode fields—such as the prominent one at the bottom of theplayer—do not require you to enter a full timecode value. There are someshort-hand ways to enter time values. First of all, a number with nocolons (e.g., 100) is a frame number. Remember, frame numbers startat 0; so 100 is the 101-th frame! Including a colon (:) makes itinterpret as timecode (HH:MM:SS:FF where FF = frames) or a clockvalue (HH:MM:SS.MS where MS = milliseconds or any fraction of a second).The difference between the two is that the last field is delimited by acolon or decimal point (a comma in some locales). Next, not all of thefields of the time value need to be included. For example, you can enter“::1.0” for one second. However, not all of the separators need to beincluded - they are evaluated from right-to-left. Thus, for our example,“1:” is short for one second; however, “:1.0” or “:1.” is also onesecond but not “1.0” because it does not contain a colon. “:1.5” is oneand a half seconds. “1::” is one minute. “1:30:” is one minute andthirty seconds. “1:::” is one hour.