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Openshot 2.4.2 is now available with important improvements, we will tell you how to install it

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The open source video editor OpenShot has received a new version that is now available for download. We tell you all the news of the new OpenShot 2.4.2 version.

OpenShot 2.4.2 is now available with major improvements

OpenShot 2.4.2 comes with seven new video effects, plus a couple of new editing features and further optimization to deliver better performance and stability. OpenShot is a tool that helps you make simple video edits in a wide variety of video and image formats, as well as applying video and audio effects and exporting your creations to easily upload them to sites like YouTube.

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The seven new effects added are as follows, each supporting keyframe animation and manipulation.

  • Bars: Create a cinematic mailbox or border effect on a vertical video Color Shift: Apply an anaglyph style change in RGBA colors Crop: Phone on a specific section of a clip HUE: Adjust the tone of a video clip or image Pixelate: Pixel a clip / Shift image: creates a motion mosaic from a clip or image Wave: applies a wave distortion effect to the footage

Beyond the above, OpenShot 2.4.2 receives a number of improvements , including the following:

  • Export progress is now displayed in window title Export dialog shows remaining time Save indicator in window title AAC is now the default audio codec for many presets FFmpeg / LibAV experimental codec support Audio metadata effect ' 'Faster' mask 240fps support Split Clip dialog returns focus to slider after action

How to install OpenShot 2.4.2

Users of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or Linux Mint 19 can update OpenShot by adding the official OpenShot PPA to their software sources, to do this open a terminal and type the following:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa: openshot.developers / ppa

Then you can now install with the following command:

sudo apt install openshot-qt

This ends our tutorial on the installation of OpenShot 2.4.2, if you have any questions you can leave a comment.

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