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Message #07810
[Bug 1116499] [NEW] Request: Integrate LADSPA plugins into OpenShot
Public bug reported:
Problem: Currently, OpenShot has just a few simple parameters for audio
processing. Coding new ones from scratch is probably too much to ask.
Proposal: Add support for LADSPA plugins on top of the existing set.
This would allow the OpenShot user a far greater degree of control over
audio, with minimum effort by the programmer to implement and maintain
the feature. Like any of the available GNU/Linux DAW programs, OpenShot
would simply "see" all of the LADSPA plugins the user has installed.
Browsing for and adjusting the levels of these plugins would use the
exact same interface elements as existing built-in plugins.
Some of the LADSPA plugins are of dubious worth for a video editor (such
as amp emulation), but others like EQ or the ability to add a bit of
reverb would be very valuable.
The otherwise outclassed PiTiVi already has this feature, FWIW.
** Affects: openshot
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1116499
Title:
Request: Integrate LADSPA plugins into OpenShot
Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
New
Bug description:
Problem: Currently, OpenShot has just a few simple parameters for
audio processing. Coding new ones from scratch is probably too much to
ask.
Proposal: Add support for LADSPA plugins on top of the existing set.
This would allow the OpenShot user a far greater degree of control
over audio, with minimum effort by the programmer to implement and
maintain the feature. Like any of the available GNU/Linux DAW
programs, OpenShot would simply "see" all of the LADSPA plugins the
user has installed. Browsing for and adjusting the levels of these
plugins would use the exact same interface elements as existing built-
in plugins.
Some of the LADSPA plugins are of dubious worth for a video editor
(such as amp emulation), but others like EQ or the ability to add a
bit of reverb would be very valuable.
The otherwise outclassed PiTiVi already has this feature, FWIW.
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