Previously the audio output manager was a "hybrid device" that acted as a pull device for audio devices and as a push device and device proxy for the rest of the application. This approach turned out to be flawed, particularly in the frequent opening and closing of the audio device (extremely slow). Since we use both pulling (for constant playback) and pushing (audio scrubbing, short bursts of sound), it needed a similar but different approach. This approach will switch the output device from push mode (default) to pull mode (during playback) only when necessary resulting in far less UI lag (basically unnoticeable now) than the previous approach.
Olive Video Editor

Olive is a free non-linear video editor for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
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NOTE: The issue tracker is temporarily closed while Olive's core is getting rewritten. We apologize for any inconvenience. Please check back soon for the next release, as well as the Patreon page for news and updates.
Getting Started with Olive:
Installation of Olive is available at: https://olivevideoeditor.org/download.php
Instructions on how to use Olive are available on our wiki: https://github.com/olive-editor/olive/wiki/Overview-Guide
NOTE: Olive is Alpha Software, and it should be treated as highly unstable. Work at your own risk.
Support Olive:
Please consider supporting Olive:
NOTE: It is strongly discouraged to use or compile the master branch in its current state as it's under heavy restructuring. Please use the 0.1.x code from the "Releases" tab instead.
Compiling from Source:
Compiling instructions for Windows, macOS, and Linux can be found on the main site.
Olive has Doxygen-compatible documentation hosted at http://olivevideoeditor.org/doxygen/. You can also run doxygen in the source root directory to generate a local copy.

