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Olive Video Editor is a professional open-source video editor developed by the Olive Team, released in version 0.1.0 as the first public milestone of the project. Designed for filmmakers, content creators, and post-production professionals who need a non-linear editing environment without licensing restrictions, the software provides a cross-platform timeline, GPU-accelerated effects, and native support for high-resolution footage. Its modular architecture allows users to assemble complex sequences, apply color grading, and export to industry-standard codecs while maintaining full transparency of the underlying code. Typical use cases range from cutting short social-media clips and assembling indie film rough cuts to creating broadcast-ready commercials and YouTube tutorials, all within a single workspace that scales from laptops to multi-monitor editing suites. Being catalogued in the open-source video-editing category, Olive emphasizes extensibility: anyone can inspect, fork, or contribute improvements, ensuring the roadmap remains community-driven. Although the 0.1.0 release is officially labeled an alpha, it already offers 32-bit float processing, keyframe animation, and a plugin API that invites third-party effects. The Olive Team intends to iterate rapidly, so staying on the initial 0.1.0 build is recommended only for testers comfortable with frequent updates. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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