Install Shotcut Video Editor On Ubuntu via Snap

Install Shotcut video editor on Ubuntu via Snap. Shotcut Video Editor is a powerful video editing software that supports oodles of audio and video formats including many image formats such as BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, SVG, TGA, TIFF as well as image sequences. You don’t have to import anything as it supports native editing and multi-format timeline: mix and match resolutions and frame rates within a project. For Linux Systems, Shotcut Video Editor supports screen capture including background capture to capture a Shotcut session, webcam capture and audio capture. For those who are looking for streaming features, Shotcut Video Editor supports network stream playback (HTTP, HLS, RTMP, RTSP, MMS, UDP).

Install Shotcut via snap

Ubuntu (only 64 Bit) users can install Shotcut via snap. Run the following commands in terminal to install the Shotcut snap:

sudo apt-get update
sudo snap install shotcut --classic
sudo snap refresh shotcut --classic

Please restart the System to apply the changes.

Once installed, open shotcut video editor from Ubuntu Dash or Terminal.

Install Shotcut via Terminal

Run the following commands in Terminal to install Shotcut Video Editor on Ubuntu Linux Systems:

sudo apt update
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:haraldhv/shotcut
sudo apt update
sudo apt install shotcut

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