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Create and edit videos with OpenShot online
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The OpenShot video editor is a Chrome extension that allows to create and edit videos online. It is an integration with an OpenShot instance, which is a free and open-source video editor . It supports commonly used video codecs that are supported by FFmpeg like WebM (VP9), AVCHD (libx264), HEVC (libx265) and audio codecs like mp3 (libmp3lame) and aac (libfaac). The program can render MPEG4, ogv, Blu-ray and DVD video, and Full HD videos for uploading to the internet video websites. It is a video editor integrated with our file manager to manage only video file types with this desktop app.
OpenShot main features are
- Support for many video, audio, and image formats (based on FFmpeg).
- Unlimited tracks / layers.
- Clip resizing, scaling, trimming, snapping, rotation, and cutting.
- Video transitions with real-time previews.
- Compositing, image overlays, watermarks.
- Title templates, title creation, sub-titles.
- Scrolling motion picture credits.
- Solid color clips (including alpha compositing).
- Support for Rotoscoping / Image sequences.
- Advanced Timeline (including Drag & drop, scrolling, panning, zooming, and snapping).
- Video encoding (based on FFmpeg).
- Digital zooming of video clips.
- Time-mapping and Speed changes on clips (slow/fast, forward/backward, etc...)
- Custom transition lumas and masks.
- Audio mixing and editing.
- Digital video effects, including brightness, gamma, hue, greyscale, chroma key. (bluescreen / greenscreen) , and many more.
In order to handle the video compositions this extension includes the following functionality over the files used by this extension:
- Personal files and directories in the Cloud.
- Operations with files and folders: copy, move, upload, create folder/file, etc
- Search for files.
This is not a video player, it is a video editor, so do not expect great quality when playing video or audio. Download locally the video composed by OpenShot to play it with the right quality.
This OpenShot Video Editor extension uses the platform http://www.offidocs.com. It is available for free online users but it also allows the integration with premium users and on-premises OffiDocs deployments where the OffiDocs OpenShot video editor is installed.
IMPORTANT: This extension scans the URLs browsed in order to detect video files. The video files detected appear in a file list located in the extension popup that are retrieved from our servers. The scanning is performed from our servers so your URL are reported to our system. No personal data is collected. This scan can be disabled with a checkbox that appears in the extension popup. If you disable this scanning, this functionality is not available so then the extension functionality is very limited.
Latest reviews
- (2024-11-13) adda daad: Easy and simple. Great for beginners. Like me!! But it would be great if you added some more effects! Overall great. Some might something easier to use. Or at least something most people can search up a tut for it. Ex: Capcut, Ae (After effects), and more. It's better if you use it as a slideshow or something. I wouldn't recommend it to editors. (Like people that edit shows, movies, or games. But I've tried, it's not as easy.) If you full screen, you shouldn't do nothing for 60 seconds. It'll kick you out. Trust me when I say this, once you get a hang of it. It'll make more sense and be easier. Have fun out there Betas. (Also be safe!!!!!!!!!!!!) - The Alpha... (Skibidi Toilet is SHIT..) Bye bitches!!!!! <3
- (2023-01-14) Krystian Chrupek: Nie wiem co mnie czeka ale zaraz dowiem się.
- (2022-03-04) Ooi Ching Wen (Northlandss): It looks older than my grandma. The last update is even years ago.
- (2021-06-24) agyapal singh: the worst
- (2021-06-24) agyapal singh: the worst
- (2021-01-04) Yasmine McCarthy: Uploading the file was okay, BUT I can't even edit this! WHAT even is this! Believe me, don't get it unless you're an expert because this is almost really bad.
- (2021-01-04) Yasmine McCarthy: Uploading the file was okay, BUT I can't even edit this! WHAT even is this! Believe me, don't get it unless you're an expert because this is almost really bad.
- (2020-11-08) Python1144: Can't even open it until restarting my chromebook. Even then it didn't bother to open properly. I had it on my pc up until it was time to export, when I hit export it told me to wait while it renders, fine by me, up until it estimates 80 days and I didn't see that little thing there for 3 days.
- (2020-11-08) Python1144: Can't even open it until restarting my chromebook. Even then it didn't bother to open properly. I had it on my pc up until it was time to export, when I hit export it told me to wait while it renders, fine by me, up until it estimates 80 days and I didn't see that little thing there for 3 days.
- (2020-10-07) Ursula Steingart: me hizo perder unas cuantas horas el openshot online, y no pude guardar ni recuperar mi trabajo. una porqueria. se colgaba todo el tiempo y lentisimo para subir un video de la compu (unas 6 hs para un video de 4 minutos)
- (2020-09-25) Maily Noguera A.: Horriblee
- (2020-09-25) Maily Noguera A.: Horriblee
- (2020-09-21) Gamer Girl: Es FEISIMO ESTA MUY LAGEADO! NECESITAN ARREGLAR
- (2020-09-06) Evangelismo online: bom
- (2020-08-18) Stephen Sloan: OpenShot is a great video editor. This version is out of date and doesn't work well. I would love to have a solid online instance of OpenShot, this isn't it.
- (2020-08-18) Stephen Sloan: OpenShot is a great video editor. This version is out of date and doesn't work well. I would love to have a solid online instance of OpenShot, this isn't it.
- (2020-08-08) Mateo Zambrano: es el peor programa que e visto en toda mi vida
- (2020-08-05) 王玫瑾: no voice
- (2020-08-05) 王玫瑾: no voice
- (2020-08-05) Filho yt: tb achei %)
- (2020-07-20) Doris Peña: muy bien
- (2020-07-14) silvia quiñonez: ME ES UTIL, LO ESTOY APRENDIENDO A USAR
- (2020-07-08) Abigail Martinez: it doesnt work
- (2020-07-08) Abigail Martinez: it doesnt work
- (2020-07-03) Daniel Martínez: Serà?
- (2020-06-25) FD TV SHOWS: loll good app
- (2020-06-25) FD TV SHOWS: loll good app
- (2020-04-14) You can't even put in a video from your computer the one thing you need to edit a video.
- (2020-04-05) luiz carlos da silva: otimo!
- (2020-03-31) Jennie Lorene: Stupid
- (2020-03-31) Jennie Lorene: Stupid
- (2020-03-18) Fort Mc Hopper: It was annoying couldn't edit vids
- (2020-03-18) Fort Mc Hopper: It was annoying couldn't edit vids
- (2020-03-17) Theodore: hate it
- (2020-03-17) Theodore: hate it
- (2020-03-08) Edinel League: ok its cool to ue
- (2020-03-08) Edinel League: ok its cool to ue
- (2020-03-07) Rail Knowledge: NICE
- (2020-03-07) Rail Knowledge: NICE
- (2020-02-20) Adler SG: voy a probarlo
- (2020-02-02) Dirk Mittler: In the past, I've always wondered why the dev behind OpenShot was spending so much time, attempting to port his application to platforms other than Linux. Natively, I am running version 2.4.4 from an 'app image', which is an even-higher version, than what the Debian Multimedia Repositories offer under Debian 9 / Stretch. And on some occasions, the port has failed miserably, such as the port to Windows... What has now happened is, that the ambitious project is taking place, to host a variety of Linux applications in the form of Web-applications, available to Chrome OS. The resulting portal is actually named "Offidocs", and 'OpenShot Mobile' has become a part of that. This means that, much as other users have complained, the user needs to set up his Offidocs, File Manager with a password, before he or she can really begin using OpenShot. The way to do that is, actually to log out of the File Manager with the exit icon, and then to log back in, either to the User ID used before, or to another User ID that has no password set, but this time to set a password. The User IDs are disposable, so there is no option to change an existing password, other than, to empty the folders of the current User ID, and then just to create a new one. The user has the option of linking this Cloud app to his Google Drive. Not all the Offidocs apps can be linked to GDrive. But, because doing so will give the Offidocs servers full access, as long as that Offidocs account has not been secured with a password, this would be a brain-dead thing to do, security-wise. And even if they are not linked, the option still exists to upload or download files, using the Native File Manager of the Chromebook. It might just take some added amount of time. I think that ultimate limitations may stem, from the fact that computing resources are being requested from another entity's computer - Offidocs - but that potentially, the end-user is not paying for this service directly. In fact, a 15-second time-delay has been introduced, before the Web app actually launches, just to thwart possible spamming by hostile computers. AFAICT, the system seems to work well, given what it aims to do. But the OpenShot Mobile version is presently 'only' 1.4.3 . Well, while that's not as good as 2.4.4, it's still better than nothing. During my recent tests, I needed to remind myself how to do things with v1.4.3, that can be done better with version 2.4.4. But I have not yet gotten OpenShot Mobile to crash. Hint: All versions of OpenShot that I know are temperamental, in that if bad parameters are chosen to output a video to, the application will in fact crash. For that reason, always save your work, before generating a video to export to. Dirk
- (2020-02-02) Dirk Mittler: In the past, I've always wondered why the dev behind OpenShot was spending so much time, attempting to port his application to platforms other than Linux. Natively, I am running version 2.4.4 from an 'app image', which is an even-higher version, than what the Debian Multimedia Repositories offer under Debian 9 / Stretch. And on some occasions, the port has failed miserably, such as the port to Windows... What has now happened is, that the ambitious project is taking place, to host a variety of Linux applications in the form of Web-applications, available to Chrome OS. The resulting portal is actually named "Offidocs", and 'OpenShot Mobile' has become a part of that. This means that, much as other users have complained, the user needs to set up his Offidocs, File Manager with a password, before he or she can really begin using OpenShot. The way to do that is, actually to log out of the File Manager with the exit icon, and then to log back in, either to the User ID used before, or to another User ID that has no password set, but this time to set a password. The User IDs are disposable, so there is no option to change an existing password, other than, to empty the folders of the current User ID, and then just to create a new one. The user has the option of linking this Cloud app to his Google Drive. Not all the Offidocs apps can be linked to GDrive. But, because doing so will give the Offidocs servers full access, as long as that Offidocs account has not been secured with a password, this would be a brain-dead thing to do, security-wise. And even if they are not linked, the option still exists to upload or download files, using the Native File Manager of the Chromebook. It might just take some added amount of time. I think that ultimate limitations may stem, from the fact that computing resources are being requested from another entity's computer - Offidocs - but that potentially, the end-user is not paying for this service directly. In fact, a 15-second time-delay has been introduced, before the Web app actually launches, just to thwart possible spamming by hostile computers. AFAICT, the system seems to work well, given what it aims to do. But the OpenShot Mobile version is presently 'only' 1.4.3 . Well, while that's not as good as 2.4.4, it's still better than nothing. During my recent tests, I needed to remind myself how to do things with v1.4.3, that can be done better with version 2.4.4. But I have not yet gotten OpenShot Mobile to crash. Hint: All versions of OpenShot that I know are temperamental, in that if bad parameters are chosen to output a video to, the application will in fact crash. For that reason, always save your work, before generating a video to export to. Dirk
- (2020-01-23) Aniya Turner: it looks older than windows 2000. why!
- (2020-01-23) Aniya Turner: it looks older than windows 2000. why!
- (2020-01-16) Amelia P: it looks and works like a 90's computer program
- (2020-01-16) Amelia P: it looks and works like a 90's computer program
- (2019-12-25) Joe’s Channel: Serves absolutely no function beyond being a wall of ads.
- (2019-12-25) Joe’s Channel: Serves absolutely no function beyond being a wall of ads.
- (2019-07-18) Kimberly Santana: way too complicated and the text is too small
- (2019-07-18) Kimberly Santana: way too complicated and the text is too small