

If you change a clip property, you create a Right-click or double-click to select an option (for non-numerical values)Ĭlip properties are part of the Animation system. You can often enter valid values that are outside the range offered by the slider adjustment. Numerical values display to 2 decimal places, but you can enter more precise numbers.

In the filter box, at the top of the property panel.Ĭlick on its value and drag the slider from side to side for a coarse adjustmentĭouble click on its value and enter a value. These properties can be filtered by typing a few letters Clip properties appear in the properties dock, inĪlphabetical order. To display a clip’s properties, either right-click and choose Properties orĭouble click on the clip. OpenShot canĪnimate these properties over time, and when combined, can create some amazing effects. AĬlip has many properties, which affect how and when the clip is rendered andĬomposited, such as position, layer, scale, location, rotation, and alpha. Visualized by a dark, rounded rectangle (as seen in the screenshot below). Each media file you add to the OpenShot timeline is called a clip and is
