Please keep in mind that this is the first release of this feature.[ This article was first published in the September, 2004, issue of Most Shotcut development is done in the open, and this is not yet considered a ready feature. Still, it can be used to some degree of success if not expecting too much and being careful of some rough edges. Here is a quick list of what we have today:.the player/viewer now is now tabbed: Clip, Playlist, or Timeline.multiple tracks - audio only (green) or audio/video (blue) tracks.tracks are named using a standard V2, V1, A1, A2.track headers have toggle buttons for mute, hide, and composite.right-click button in track header to more easily understand and access composite option.zoom using keyboard shortcuts 0 (reset), - (zoom out).notion of a current track with background tinted yellow.change current track by clicking header, track background, or up/down cursor keys.track scrolling - manually or automatically while playing.click on ruler or track background to seek to that point.drag on ruler or track background to scrub.hold down shift to scrub without having to drag (scim).scrubbing at left & right edges automatically scrolls as-needed.thumbnails of in and out points of video with caching to storage between sessions.audio "waveforms" (technically, they are a graph of the audio level across all channels) with caching.notion of a selected clip, which is darkened.selecting a clip shows its filters in the filters panel.use menu at top left has to add an audio or video track. ![]()
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