![]() Yes there are a few niggling glitches and design decisions, but that’s true for any software - paid or free.Īs it currently stands, Shotcut is a very robust and stable video editing package (it only crashed on us once when we were trying it out), with numerous features, and a good amount of flexibility you help you customise the interface to suit your needs. ![]() Many free alternatives can leave a lot to be desired, adding veracity to the old adage that “you get what you pay for”. Shotcut is a very good well rounded video editor. It comes with a vast assortment of presets, from the standard H.264 or YouTube options, to animation presets (which preserve a project’s transparency), audio only choices, exporting back onto a camcorder, onto a DVD, and even has legacy, lossless and stills options.Īnd that’s not all: with the Advanced button selected, you can also fine tune your chosen preset - although this would be solely recommended for those who know what they’re doing! Final verdict When it’s time to share your work with others, the Export feature is there, ready and waiting. I would be forever grateful for anyone who can render my video as lossless in quality as possible.You have a vast number of options open to you when exporting your project (Image credit: Meltytech) Export ![]() The other settings I have used are the following: I have tried just to increase the quality percentage to 100% under the Codec tab, but the export was very laggy and had some screen bugs like black dots and the sound was not aligned with the video. However, after rendering it lost a lot of quality. I have uploaded a video already, which I recorded with a DSLR (Sony Alpha 58). I am currently working on my Youtube channel and finding a way to optimize the quality of my videos. ![]()
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