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'''Olive Video Editor''', also known as '''Olive''' is a FOSS video editor program for [[Windows]], [[Mac]] and [[Linux]]. It has been in the works predominantly by a single person since 2018. | '''Olive Video Editor''', also known as '''Olive''' is a FOSS video editor program for [[Windows]], [[Mac]] and [[Linux]]. It has been in the works predominantly by a single person since 2018. | ||
It is one of the more sophisticated editors for Linux, potentially becoming the new standard over programs like [[kdenlive]]. It is still in early development, however. | It is one of the more sophisticated editors for Linux, potentially becoming the new standard over programs like [[kdenlive]]. It is still in early development, however. It is currently being re-built using the [[Godot]] engine. [citation needed] | ||
https://www.olivevideoeditor.org/ | https://www.olivevideoeditor.org/ | ||
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=Usage= | =Usage= | ||
Olive's pipeline is somewhat similar to [[Premiere Pro]]. | Olive's pipeline is somewhat similar to [[Premiere Pro]]. | ||
==Versions== | |||
A community fork of Olive known as '''Oak''' was created after a period of absence by the original creator in late 2025. Among other things, it provides support for [[OFX]] plugins. | |||
https://github.com/OakVideoEditorCommunity/oak | |||
{{VideoEditors}} | {{VideoEditors}} | ||
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Olive Video Editor, also known as Olive is a FOSS video editor program for Windows, Mac and Linux. It has been in the works predominantly by a single person since 2018.
It is one of the more sophisticated editors for Linux, potentially becoming the new standard over programs like kdenlive. It is still in early development, however. It is currently being re-built using the Godot engine. [citation needed]
https://www.olivevideoeditor.org/
https://github.com/olive-editor/olive/releases
Usage
Olive's pipeline is somewhat similar to Premiere Pro.
Versions
A community fork of Olive known as Oak was created after a period of absence by the original creator in late 2025. Among other things, it provides support for OFX plugins.