VidCutter is free and open source video trimmer joiner for Linux, Windows, and Mac. Using VidCutter, you can easily do most common video editing like trim, split, and join. VidCutter supports popular video formats including MP4 (which is default video format of smartphones), AVI (used by some cameras), MOV, WMV, MPEG, and FLV.
Features:
- video cutting & joining in one super fast action
- reorder clips however you like
- save project to continue marking clips later before nd result
- libmpv based hardware accelerated playback engine
- backend supported by the power of FFmpeg
VidCutter 5.0.5 changelog:
- Patch release mainly for users of the AppImage binary which has been overhauled and tested on Ubuntu Trusty, Vivid + KDE Neon. Also contains latest nightly binary of FFmpeg so SmartCut will work properly (FFmpeg needs to be fairly recent for proper HEVC and MPEG-4 Part 2 formats to work in SmartCut mode)
- Fixed timeline slider tooltip displaying time position to only appear when mouse is over the slider widget. this stops it from constantly appearing whenever media position changes. No longer displays constantly during playback unless mouse hovers above timeline.
- Removal of Python 3 OpenGL module to allow app to work on Linux distros containing older 3.0.1 versions of the module. The dependency on python3-opengl has now been removed and was only necessary for Ubuntu users on Vivid due to a broken PyQt5 OpenGL implementation in the core PyOpenGL package. Vivid is no longer a supported distro version so it should be okay to omit on a permanent basis.
Download: VidCutter 5.0.5 (32-bit) | 59.1 MB (Open Source)
Download: VidCutter 5.0.5 (64-bit) | 65.3 MB
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