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Posted by mohebifar 20 hours ago

Professional video editing, right in the browser with WebGPU and WASM(tooscut.app)
322 points | 117 commentspage 4
chloecv 9 hours ago|
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cerrO 16 hours ago||
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dylan604 15 hours ago|
Brand new accounts with such a positive comments always make me think someone's mom just signed up to make the comment.
cerrO 16 hours ago||
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Richard_Jiang 16 hours ago||
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baibai008989 16 hours ago||
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devnotes77 17 hours ago||
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leontloveless 14 hours ago||
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bitwize 17 hours ago||
Is it feature-parity with Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro? If not, then it's not professional.
dylan604 17 hours ago||
If you make money at it, you're professional. People are making so much money being content creators and don't give a damn about your definition of needing Pr or FCP to be professional.

It doesn't take much functionality to make jump cut videos and silly zooms an other non-traditional editorial styles that are the new normal for content.

However, as a professional editor, I laugh at these attempts using professional in the description when you're telling me to edit in a browser. <face_palm> It's great that they want to create a new thing and try some experimental stuff, but it's not going any where near my use of professional. Also, the landing page is dry as can be and not really informative. It's the visual equivalent of bullet points. What codecs does it support? What level of audio features are available. The lame video is just some panning shot. There's no editorial features being demoed at all. Does the timeline behave like FCP elastic or a more traditional timeline? What professional tools are available? Hmm, no data available, so I guess we'll have to just play with it. Oops, browser not compatible. Thanks for playing.

mashreghi 9 hours ago|||
"Professional" = people getting paid, not feature checklists.
Saris 6 hours ago||
That's a weird take. There are plenty of professional use cases like quickly putting together a few short clips for social media shorts or whatever, that does not require anywhere near feature-parity with the big NLEs.
aboardRat4 4 hours ago|
I'm baffled each time people re-implement stuff from scratch instead of contributing to existing mature projects.