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This update brings improved sync editing, new Sequence Link Container Clips, and keyframe animation presets for faster, smoother workflows.
I admit there's a long way to go before Linux distributions and open source video editors become the predominant choice for content creators, but the video editing scene on Linux has grown significantly in recent years, with more editors and tools being built with Linux in mind.
Flowblade is a video editor app that provides a powerful non-linear editing experience that is tailored for fast workflows and robust editing. A new release sees it receive many enhancements that make it a more powerful editor.
The first of the new additions is the Sequence Link Container Clips feature, which allows sequences to be used as parts of other sequences. These linked clips can then be updated to reflect any changes made to the original sequence.
For sync editing, two new actions have been introduced. Sync All Clips allows all clips on a track to be linked to the nearest clip on a chosen target track, which is remembered for future adjustments. Update Sync to Clips' Positions refreshes these links based on the clips' current positions relative to the previously selected target track.
There are also the newly added keyframe animation presets, which introduce a faster way of applying commonly used animations such as zooms and slide-ins with a click. These can be accessed from the keyframe editor's hamburger menu.
Wrapping up, there are some other additions and bug fixes you should know about:
You can go through the release notes to learn more about this Flowblade release.
You can easily get this release from Flathub, but if you prefer building from source, you can visit Flowblade's GitHub repo. Installation instructions for that and alternative downloads can be found on the official installation guide.
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