

It's updated with surprising regularity for an open source app, and on first run the app asks to check if you're running the latest version. For a video editor, it's a lightweight download of only 184MB. In addition, your GPU must support OpenGL 2.0 or DirectX 9 or 11. Your CPU should be 2GHz, with 4 cores for 4K video, and you need 4GB RAM for SD video, 8GB for HD video, and 16GB for 4K video. It runs on Windows 7 through Windows 10 for Apple desktops, macOS 10.8 and later is supported Linux machines need at least GLIBC (Opens in a new window) 2.13. Shotcut is available for Windows (both 32- and 64-bit), Mac, and Linux. It's free, too, so you have nothing to lose by kicking the tires. Shotcut offers many standard video editing features, and after you spend a little time figuring it out, it's not that hard to use. In some cases, like the GIMP photo app, you take a huge usability hit, but video editing software Shortcut is only moderately less usable than the commercial offerings like PowerDirector and Pinnacle Studio.

Warning: building Shotcut should only be reserved to beta testers or contributors who know what they are doing. See for a more complete list including indirect FFmpeg: multimedia format and codec libraries.Shotcut's direct (linked or hard runtime) dependencies are: Binaries are regularly built and are available at.
