Development team states that Pitivi 1.0 first stable build should be released by Q2 of this year. If everything goes well, Pitivi could be a strong contender for best FREE alternative to Photodex ProShow, an immensely popular video editor for Windows OS. Features of Pitivi. 70+ industry-standard transitions; 100+ video and audio effects. Pitivi is a free, intuitive and featureful movie editor for the Linux desktop. Free and Open Source. Win = Windows download version. It works on 32-bit and 64-bit. Find PiTiVi software downloads at CNET Download.com, the most comprehensive source for safe, trusted, and spyware-free downloads on the Web. In summary, Pitivi is a reliable software that supports many video formats and offers a quality video editing tool. Although it is an open source software, it is not compatible with Mac OS or Microsoft Windows which limits its usability. It only works with complex hardware such as quad core CPU and Intel graphics. This is the first delivery of the Pitivi Fundraiser—as you can see, we are already well on our way to deliver what has been promised in our detailed planning. You can have a look at what is happening with the “daily build” bundles on on our Jenkins instance (main server hosting donated by Collabora—thanks!).
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Pitivi, the GTK-based open source video editor for Linux desktops has received a huge update.
Paint 7 download. Pitivi 2020.09 is the first major release of this free non-linear video editor since 2018. But based on the change-log (recapped below) it’s been well worth the wait.
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And yes, that is Pitivi 2020.09 and not Pitivi 1.0. The team has switched to a a date-based versioning scheme starting with this release (why? We’ll get to that).
Anyone who’s kept tabs on Linux-related Google Summer of Code efforts over the past few years will find some of what’s highlighted below familiar. The project has attracted a diverse contributor base and they’ve been diligently working on adding some great new capabilities.
For instance there’s now a plugin system. This is designed to ‘extend Pitivi functionality’ in the medium-term, and is currently targeted at ‘teams of editors’ rather than effect makers. There’s also a developer console plugin for interacting with the app through Python too.
A new greeter replaces the old welcome wizard and provides a much more immersive overview of current/existing projects.
The app now uses scaled proxy clips if optimised media is too much for your machine to handle and, my personal favourite, the editing state is restored when reopening a project.
Using video effects is easier in this release thanks to a redesigned effects library. You can also favourite effects for quick access, and the clip effects UI has been reworked to make it easier to tweaks multiple effects at the same time.
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Pitivi 2020.09 features/changes also include:
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- Easy Ken-Burns effect
- Viewer size snaps at 50% when resized
- Timeline markers
- Support for nested timelines
- Refactored Media Library
- Streamlined Render Dialog UI
- Composition guidelines in the Viewer
- Support for solid color clips
- Ability to mute or hide an entire layer
- New keyboard shortcuts for pros
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Keen to kick the tyres on all of that? You can install Pitivi 2020.09 on Linux as a Flatpak app, available on Flathub:
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If you’re not a fan of Flatpak then do check out your distro’s archives. It likely has an older (but still usable) version of the app. Hopefully a Snap, PPA, or AppImage appears in time. With such a great set of improvements on offer it’d be great for more people to enjoy them.