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Openshot 1.2.2 is released! The best video editor for Linux

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Software

Openshot 1.2.2  is released! Again, Openshot proves that it is the best video editor for Linux, Now featuring 3D animation, an Improved Timeline, and tons of bug fixes and usability enhancements

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What`s New in Openshot 1.2.2?

  • Improved Stability
  • 3D Animated Titles (powered by Blender 2.5)
  • Custom Transitions
  • New Audio & Video Effects
  • Time-line Improvements / Animations
  • Improved Effects User Interface
  • Improved Theme Engine (New netbook friendly theme)

  • Razor Improvements (now supports snapping to play-head)
  • Improved Language Support (Rotate effect now works in all locales)
  • New DVD Export (Create compliant DVD images)
  • Improved Preferences Dialog
  • Improved Exporting of different frame-rates
  • Numerous Bug Fixes

Installation in Ubuntu 9.10, 10.10 and 10.10 Maverick Meerkat :

For this release, GTK 2.18 Required, this mean that you must have Ubuntu 9.10 or greater to run this version of OpenShot.

Open Terminal and enter the following commands:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jonoomph/openshot-edge
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install openshot openshot-doc

You can also download and install the debian using packages.

[Via openshotvideo]

For questions please refer to our Q/A forum at : http://ask.unixmen.com

Mel Kham

Founder of Unixmen, Living in Amsterdam. Am working in my free time to help people to understand the Opensource and to explain them in easy way how to make the fist steps to the the light. Working day and night with my Co-founder Zinovsky to keep this website live even with less resources.
  • http://all-tech-thoughts.blogspot.com CMD

    Do I need to point out the obvious headline typo? :D

  • http://Wasatypo:) Zinovsky

    Was a typo. Thanks :)

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Nova

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I wonder if there is a way to create your own themes.

Red Adaya

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Thank you! This worked for me!!!

SK

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Andrew look into your httpd.conf file at line no 350. There might be a syntax error.

andrew

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hello I have this error

[root@cloud html]# /etc/init.d/httpd restart

then this appears

Starting httpd: httpd: Syntax error on line 350 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf: without matching section.

plz tell how to fix this.

 
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