Video editors on Linux can be a hit or miss. Depending on the kind of work you aim to do, you have many options. But, many professionals prefer Adobe

Flowblade 2.14 Video Editor Releases With Essential Refinements

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2024-04-03 11:00:10

Video editors on Linux can be a hit or miss. Depending on the kind of work you aim to do, you have many options. But, many professionals prefer Adobe Premiere Pro for its arsenal of features and adaptability. Sadly, official support for that on Linux is non-existent.

Luckily, video editors for Linux are getting better with every passing day. Take, for instance, Flowblade, that has received significant upgrades with a recent release.

Marketed as a multitrack, non-linear video editor, Flowblade is an open-source offering that can cater to professionals of all skill levels thanks to its wide array of tools and features that make it so good.

There are a few highlights to the Flowblade 2.14 release that I will get into later in this article. But, one of the more exciting points is that Flowblade will have a GTK4 port sometime in 2025. The developers are busy working on it, and when they are done, you can expect a better performing app that feels more modern.

Don't let the above distract you from the fact that there are plenty of new features with this release of Flowblade. We start off with the newly included support for USB Jog/Shuttle that added around 2,000 lines of new code to the video editor.

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