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June 5, 2008 12:01 AM PDT

Featured Freeware: Jahshaka

by Seth Rosenblatt
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If you're looking for a free, professional-level video editor, Jahshaka for Windows and Mac should top your list. With every release, it gets more stable and gains more features.

The list of what the application can do is extensive and exhaustive. It can handle real-time image processing with node-based effects; edit DV, SD, HD and film; do real-time 3D compositing and Flash animation; OpenGL-based paint; and it has a text module. There are also modules for color correction, keying, and tracking, and an array of media support. It comes with JahPlayer, a media player that claims to work with "virtually" all audio and video formats. Tested against all the major formats (MOV, AVI, MPEG, MP3, WAV, OGG) and some minor ones, too, we found it to be flawless.

Jahshaka has the potential to drastically change the am-pro animation scene. However, as an open-source application, it's not going to run perfectly yet, and so for now you should be willing to wrestle with any problems that arise before you dive in.

Seth peers into the deep, dark corners of software so that you don't have to. He has yet to suffer a single nightmare about OS/2. You can follow him on Twitter.
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by xZero2007x June 5, 2008 12:29 AM PDT
Seth Rosenblatt: You mentioned a lot of popular and mainstream formats that this program can digest, but as far as HD goes, is there a resolution limit? Can it go the full 1080p?

Also, since there's that crave article (link not on hand atm) about AVCHD and software/hardware relationships, can it handle AVCHD files as well?

I'll probably take a look at the software later tonight if I'm still up or done with packing to test my questions myself, but take a look into it as well and update the article!
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