Best Video Cutters for Linux of 2024

Find and compare the best Video Cutters for Linux in 2024

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    Shotcut Reviews
    Shotcut is an open-source, free and cross-platform video editor. FFmpeg supports hundreds of audio and video codecs. Native editing is possible without the need for import. This allows for native editing and multi-format timelines, resolutions, and frame-rates within a single project. Frame accurate searching is supported for many video formats. Blackmagic Design SDI, HDMI for input and monitoring. Screen, webcam, and audio capture. Network stream playback. Capture from SDI, HDMI and webcam. Supports resolutions up 4k. Multiple dockable and undockable panels are available, including detailed media properties, recent file searches, playlists with thumbnail views, filter panels, history view, encoding panel and jobs queue. Drag-n-drop asset management from the file manager is also possible.
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    Lightworks Reviews

    Lightworks

    LWKS

    $9.99 (Create), Pro $23.99
    Lightworks 2022 - There's a Lightworks for everyone! Free: For anyone taking their first steps into video editing and creative content creation. Lightworks Free is a powerful and highly featured, yet easy-to-use, editing platform for small or one-off projects. Create: A brand new editing product for content creators, corporate marketers and educators. With hundreds of titles, effects & motion graphics built-in, Lightworks Create is built to make awesome looking videos with ease. Pro: Hollywood-level editing for broadcasters and filmmakers, post houses and video pro. Lightworks Pro has been used to create some of the best films in cinema history and is used by A-list editors to this day.
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