Shotcut 26.1 beta adds new hardware decoder options

The open-source video editor Shotcut has released its 26.1 beta version, introducing new hardware decoder options. This update aims to enhance performance on Linux systems, according to Phoronix. Developers continue to improve compatibility with various hardware setups.

Shotcut, a popular open-source video editing tool, has unveiled version 26.1 in beta form. The key addition in this release is support for new hardware decoder options, which should improve decoding efficiency for video files.

Phoronix, a site focused on Linux hardware and open-source software, reported the update. It highlights how the new decoders could benefit users working with demanding video tasks on Linux desktops and servers.

This beta version builds on Shotcut's reputation for cross-platform compatibility, particularly within Linux environments. While full details on the specific decoders remain limited in initial announcements, the focus appears to be on optimizing hardware acceleration.

Users interested in testing can download the beta from official channels. As with any beta software, it is intended for evaluation rather than production use.

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