Mike-Solar 9003b78176 feat: built-in effect params, clip click-select, effect drag-and-drop, project load with plugins
- serializer resolves node types through the factory's dynamic
  (runtime-registered OpenFX) entries, so a project carrying plugin
  nodes loads again (was: "unknown node type"); covered by a new
  CI-gated round-trip test driving the real fixture plugin
- built-in effect nodes expose their inputs as inspector parameters
  like the C++ parameter editor: localized input names from the
  behavior, combo option tables via the new
  NodeBehavior::input_combo_strings (16 nodes, string-for-string from
  the C++ set_combo_box_strings), connection/data inputs excluded
- effect library: live drag-and-drop — onto the inspector's effect
  stack (lands at the indicator position) and onto the node editor
  canvas (creates the node at the drop point); double-click still
  appends to the selected clip
- inspector parameter controls are no longer recreated per render
  (gpui stack view caches them per effect), so sliders drag and
  checkboxes click; the view observes the engine and silently re-syncs
  values (undo/redo land on the widgets)
- timeline: left-press selects clips (plain/keep-multi/Ctrl-Cmd
  toggle); clip moves clamp the shared delta so no clip of a linked
  group lands before frame 0 instead of failing with "invalid move
  target"
- oakplugin: createInstance-rejected instances skip the destroyInstance
  notification (the plugin never owned them); vendor-suite fetchSuite
  misses moved behind OAK_OFX_TRACE; the worker logs the discovered/
  registered plugin counts
- CI: the OFX probe step also runs the serialization round-trip test
- gpui submodule: params view caching, clip click-select, library
  drag payload, graph_position_at
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Oak Video Editor is a free non-linear video editor for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

This project is a community-maintained fork of Olive Video Editor. screen

NOTE: Oak Video Editor is alpha software and is considered highly unstable. While we highly appreciate users testing and providing usage information, please use at your own risk.

Binaries

The binary can be downloaded here:

v0.4.2

v0.4.1

v0.4.0

Building from Source

See docs/build.md for build instructions on Windows (MSYS2), Linux (Debian/Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch Linux), and macOS.

Documentation

Roadmap

Version Theme Core Deliverables Boundary Notes
0.3 Plugin Architecture Milestone Production-ready OpenFX host support Not about quantity of plugins, but "any OFX plugin loads without crashing"
0.4 Color, Audio & Performance .cube/.3dl support, scopes (waveform/vectorscope/histogram), three-way color wheels, waveform auto-sync, BWF timecode sync, audio meters (LUFS/VU), proxy media workflow, hardware-accelerated export (NVENC/VideoToolbox), batch render queue Combines the previous 0.4-0.6 scope into one usability milestone: color workflow, audio sync, and 4K/8K performance
0.5 Animation, Tracking & Collaboration Bézier keyframe curve editor, basic point tracking, image stabilizer, full multicam angle switching, OpenTimelineIO, EDL/XML import/export Combines the previous 0.7-0.8 scope into one timeline/interchange milestone
0.6 Stability Milestone Project file format freeze (backward compatibility promise), crash recovery, autosave, memory optimization "Feature freeze" testing period before 1.0
1.0 Production Ready Complete documentation, installers, known issues list, community support channels Declared "ready for serious projects"
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