FFmpeg vs Natron
A side-by-side look at FFmpeg and Natron. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
FFmpeg
Video & Movies
FFmpeg is a free and open-source software for recording, converting and streaming audio and video. It provides command line tools for transcoding, slicing, analyzing and manipulating digital media files in various formats.
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Natron
Video & Movies
Natron is a free, open-source compositing software. It offers node-based compositing tools designed for creating visual effects. Natron supports various keyframable parameters, unlimited undo/redo, and comes with a wide range of built-in tools for color correction, keying, tracking, rotoscoping, stabilization, and more.
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