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We Have Filters

Mar 10, 2013

As of version 13.03.10, there are now several video filters available. Thanks to Movit and MLT, these filters run on the GPU using OpenGL Shading Language for speedy, high quality, 16-bit (per color component) linear float processing! There are also some CPU-based ones (8-bit integer with gamma); you switch between them by using the GPU Processing option in the Settings menu. This provides a convenient way to compare them. The GPU filter processing even works in conjunction with simultaneous SDI/HDI monitoring. Also, it works for background encoding jobs. The screenshot on the Shotcut homepage has been updated. Oh yeah, I almost forgot to mention that with the GPU-powered Color Grading filter, we now offer 3 way color wheels. :-)

Melted Server Integrated

Dec 3, 2012

The initial effort to integrate Shotcut with the Melted video server is now available since version 12.12.03.

What is Melted video server? Basically, it is an industrial-grade media player for broadcast/linear television channels. It was the original use case and application for the MLT framework, which is also the multimedia engine for Shotcut. For many of you this will be unimportant, which is why these new features are hidden under the View menu and not given prominent location on the main toolbar. However, for the folks who are interested in Melted, this represents the first publicly available multi-platform client!

This is just the initial, basic integration. There are a couple of simple enhancements planned for the near future:

  • Map the server's root directory of clips to the local or network file system so that you can easily preview and trim clips and then add them to a Melted unit's playlist.
  • When you open a unit that streams to the network, play the stream instead of just showing black.

Added Undo, Redo, and History View

Nov 4, 2012

Hello, as of version 12.11.04 there is support for Undo and Redo for the playlist. In addition, there is a History view to show the list of actions taken.

Support For Translations

Oct 20, 2012

Shotcut received its first submission for translation to the Czech language. So, I have added support to the code and build system to support the inclusion of languages as of version 12.10.20. This has been integrated and tested on Windows and Linux. I think there is still something I need to do for OS X with plists in the app bundle to support this.

If you want to translate Shotcut first please understand that Shotcut is young and under heavy development, and you should expect many changes over the next few years. Also, the project releases a new version almost daily, and there will not be periodic calls for translation updates; you would be responsible for periodic updates. With that said, please comment here or in the discussion forum if you want to make a translation.

screenshot of Czech translation

Update: I have since setup a Transifex project to make it easier for people to make and submit translations.

Retina text rendering

Sep 13, 2012

As of version 12.09.13, the OS X build of Shotcut supports high resolution text rendering in the user interface on the new MacBook Pro with retina display. Unfortunately, it does not yet support double resolution icons, which is not too noticeable, but also extending the support to the embedded video is also still a challenge with Qt and OpenGL. We will revisit that later.

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