OpenShot vs x264
A side-by-side look at OpenShot and x264. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
OpenShot
Video & Movies
OpenShot is an open-source, free video editing software for Linux, Mac, and Windows. It provides a simple but powerful interface for basic to advanced video editing including trimming, splitting, transitions, titles, audio editing, chroma-key, transformations, and more.
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x264
Video & Movies
x264 is an open source software library for encoding H.264/MPEG-4 AVC video streams. It is free, fast, and produces high quality H.264 video while maintaining good compression. x264 is used in many applications from web streaming to Blu-Ray encoding.
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