Shotcut is a versatile, open-source video editing software available for various platforms at no cost. It is capable of handling numerous audio and video formats and codecs, thanks to its integration with FFmpeg. Users can edit videos natively without needing to import files, allowing for seamless multi-format timelines, different resolutions, and frame rates all within a single project. The software provides frame-accurate seeking for many video formats and offers input and preview monitoring through Blackmagic Design SDI and HDMI. Additionally, it allows for screen, webcam, and audio capture, as well as network stream playback. With support for resolutions reaching up to 4K, it can capture content from a variety of sources including SDI, HDMI, webcams, JACK & Pulse audio, IP streams, X11 screens, and Windows DirectShow devices. The interface features multiple dockable and undockable panels, which include detailed media properties, a recent files section with search capabilities, a playlist view with thumbnails, a filter panel, a history view, an encoding panel, a job queue, and support for melted server and playlists. Furthermore, users can easily drag and drop assets directly from their file manager, enhancing the overall workflow and efficiency of the editing process. This comprehensive set of features makes Shotcut a powerful tool for both amateur and professional video editors.