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It can also record animated GIF files and video using FFmpeg. An included image editor lets users annotate captured screenshots, or modify them with borders, image effects, watermarks, etc. It is also possible to use the editor to draw on top of the windows or desktop before taking the screenshot. [6]
Screenshot of OpenShot Video Editor 1.4.3. OpenShot supports commonly used video compression formats that are supported by FFmpeg, including WebM , AVCHD , HEVC , and audio codecs such as mp3 and aac . The program can render MPEG4, ogv, Blu-ray and DVD video, Full HD, 4K UHD, 8K UHD, and 16K UHD videos. [13]
It is widely used for format transcoding, basic editing (trimming and concatenation), video scaling, video post-production effects, and standards compliance (SMPTE, ITU). FFmpeg also includes other tools: ffplay, a simple media player, and ffprobe, a command-line tool to display media information.
Screenshot of RecordMyDesktop. Free, open source software that runs on Linux. It has command line tools, along with a GUI (gtk-recordMyDesktop). Pros. Free to use; Easy to use; Produces ogg .ogv files; Cons. No built-in editing capabilities (though, can use PiTiVi or other program to do editing) Not sure about quality of the results, in terms ...
SimpleScreenRecorder is a Qt-based free and open source multithreaded screencast software made for Linux and Unix-like operating systems which can handle similar tasks FFmpeg/avconv and VLC does. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
The Libav project was a fork of the FFmpeg project. [6] It was announced on March 13, 2011 by a group of FFmpeg developers. [7] [8] [9] The event was related to an issue in project management and different goals: FFmpeg supporters wanted to keep development velocity in favour of more features, while Libav supporters and developers wanted to improve the state of the code and take the time to ...
Flowblade Movie Editor is a free and open-source video editing software for Linux. The project was started by lead developer Janne Liljeblad in 2009 and has been active since. [2] The source code is currently hosted on GitHub. Flowblade employs a film-style insert editing model as workflow with similar design approach as Avid. In insert editing ...
LosslessCut is a free, platform independent video editing software, which supports numerous audio, video and container formats. [4] [5] It is a graphical user interface, with MacOS, [6] Windows [7] and Linux [8] support, using the FFmpeg multimedia framework. The software focuses on the lossless editing of the video files. [9]