

And developer Jonathan Thomas says video stabilization, which calculates and then eliminates camera shaking motions, has been one of the most requested features since OpenShot was first released in 2008. While the audio effects are pretty basic at this point, they’re a welcome addition. And the edition of audio effects lets you add compression, a parametric EQ, echo, distortion, or other effects without using an external editor. For example, there’s now support for AI-assisted video stabilization, object detection, and motion tracking. Some of the most noteworthy changes in OpenShot 2.6.0 are the new audio and video effects, some of which make use of computer vision and artificial intelligence. Under development for more than a decade, the latest version brings a lot of new features. OpenShot is a free and open source, cross-platform video editor available for Linux, Mac, and Windows computers.


