The Spectrum 2 case, released in September 2017, is a continuation of the Spectrum Case. Valuable items to look for: 2nd generation knives | Tiger Tooth and the AK-47 | Empress
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Rather, it is easing into or out of the change/segment/span/tween of a parameter between keyframes - Added Properties > View Bitrate. So, this is not easing into a keyframe and easing out of a keyframe. And "out" refers to the end of something. Remember this: when thinking about "in" or "out", for Shotcut "in" refers to the beginning of something - a clip, filter, or parameter between keyframes. Thus, the behavior of smooth keyframes made with an earlier version remains the same for compatibility reasons - Added Ease In, Ease Out, and Ease In/Out to Keyframes - This also changes the appearance of keyframes in the timeline view of Keyframes to make it more clear where the behavior applies - between keyframes. When this is off, hold Shift to temporarily turn it on - Changed the Smooth keyframe type to avoid overshoots and cusps - This only applies to new projects made with this and future versions. Added Opacity to GPS Text, Text: Simple, and Timer filters - Improved performance of Timeline > Zoom - Added rectangular selection to Timeline - Added Settings > Timeline > Rectangle Select - This is on by default, and scrubbing with the mouse on the timeline requires clicking near the play head - When this is on, hold Shift to turn it off temporarily. choose Yes in the dialog asking to change the Video Mode, and 7. click Apply to Source in the Filters panel, 6. adjust the rectangle control in the player, 5. set Settings > Video Mode to Automatic, 2. This feature is the primary way to simply "crop a video." You do not need to use the timeline for this. This button is only enabled when the aspect ratio of the source media matches your project's Video Mode because it is impossible to include the black padding that Shotcut adds to a source. Improved: - Added Crop:Rectangle > Apply to Source button. |
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