GNU/Linux Slackware 14 Installing Shotcut – Step by step Guide
How to Download and Install Shotcut in Slackware GNU/Linux 14.x desktop – Step by step Tutorial.
And Shotcut for Slackware Linux is a Free, Open Source, Cross-Platform Video Editor.
Shotcut for Fedora offers a wide range of features for video editing enthusiasts and professionals alike.
- Cross-Platform: Works on Linux, Windows, and macOS for seamless workflow.
 - Wide Format Support: Import and export numerous video and audio formats.
 - Intuitive Timeline: Easily arrange clips, audio, and effects on a flexible timeline.
 - Custom Filters: Apply video and audio filters with real-time preview.
 - Hardware Acceleration: Supports GPU processing for faster rendering.
 - Multi-Track Editing: Edit multiple video and audio tracks simultaneously.
 - Open Source: Free and community-driven, with constant updates and improvements.
 - AppImage Ready: Simple installation with all dependencies included.
 - Export Presets: Preconfigured export options for popular platforms.
 - Plugin Support: Extend functionality with third-party plugins and scripts.
 
Especially relevant: Shotcut is released in several Linux Packages but here I show the Flatpak Installation that include all the Requirements.
Finally, this guide includes detailed instructions on Getting Started with Shotcut on Slackware.
1. Launching Terminal
Open a Terminal window
(Press “Enter” to Execute Commands).In case first see: Terminal QuickStart Guide.
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