![]() Do you honestly think that forward thinking people care that you hate letting go of the past where you could grab a demo and figure out how to keep it working and never paying for it? The times are changing! Hanging on to the past will just leave you there in the past with no one except other miserable people like yourselves to keep you company. You remind me of newspaper readers who just cannot get over the fact that news is moving away from print into digital. I'd give it TEN stars if I could.Īs for you folks that refuse to move into the future and embrace the Mac App Store, I really don't know what to say about you. I am so happy I found this little gem … and I pray the developer continues to update the program frequently because there truly is nothing out there that I can find that does what this program does. When the job at hand is just too small to fire up iMovie or one of the big guns, SHAVE does the trick. It is the missing element in video editing. Jon also said he's hard at work on another video app, tentatively titled VIX: Shave 2.0 will also have a new website at I'm literally doing 15 hour days on Shave 2.0 at the moment, hoping to get it out the door in the next two weeks." ![]() ![]() The ability to create markers for ingesting footage The ability to save "Snapshots" of an edit and go back to it at a later time Undo is limitless and is saved with your project so that re-opening it later resumes you at the same exact spot you were at The timeline stays tucked away until you "discover" it, so Shave 2.x looks and acts like Shave 1.x. A very simple timeline for "non-linear" editing (just 1 video track and 2 audio tracks). AVFoundation, unfortunately, doesn't support third party codecs, but I'll continue using FFMPEG for importing options (FFMPEG is what Shave 1.x uses to import MTS/VOB and MKV files). Unfortunately, the codec support won't be anything like Shave 1.x because of the shift from QuickTime API (which Apple is trying to kill) to AVFoundation (their new thing). But now it's 64-bit and does a lot of cool stuff it couldn't do before. Great news! I have just been in touch with the developer and he is putting the finishing touches to a new Shave Version 2 which will be Yosemite compatible. Edit your screen casts and podcasts with the quickness and then directly upload to YouTube.Extract your favorite scenes from your favorite movies easily and quickly.Cut, chop and splice video before importing into Final Cut Pro, After Effects, etc.Batch conversion of video for use on the Web.Trim and tighten your iPhone videos before uploading to your favorite social media.Frame accurate scrubbing by clicking and dragging Perfect for:.Easily upload videos to Facebook, YouTube and Flickr.Full keyboard control, edit video without moving your mouse.Batch convert a ton of formats to AVI, Windows Media, QuickTime, H.264 and others.Export to AVI, Windows Media, QuickTime, H.264 and MPEG-4.Trim, split and extract video with a single command.Quickly scan and jump through video using the keyboard. ![]() Quickly and easily edit your video using cut, copy and paste.When Final Cut or iMovie are overkill, Shave has your back with a quick, light, utilitarian video editor. Shave Video lets you quickly trim, split and splice video together.
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