Windows version released at NAB 2012 Īfter an 18-month beta program, EditShare released Lightworks 11, for Windows only, on. The announcement noted that they were not yet satisfied with the stability of the new version. Shortly before the scheduled release date of 29 November 2011, EditShare announced that an open source release of the software would be temporarily delayed, but did not announce a new release date. They plan to make money from proprietary plugins offered in their associated online shop, including plugins needed to access professional video formats. ĮditShare planned the release of the open source version in Q4 of 2011, after they finished code review. On 9 November 2010, EditShare announced that Lightworks would be downloadable on 29 November of the same year, at first exclusively for the users who had registered during the initial announcement, but subsequently publishing the software as "public beta". It was presented at IBC in Amsterdam September 2010. Īt the annual convention of the National Association of Broadcasters, NAB Show, on 11 April 2010, EditShare announced that they plan to transform Lightworks into Lightworks Open Source. In August 2009 the UK and US based company EditShare acquired Gee Broadcast and the Lightworks editing platform from, along with their video server system GeeVS. Alacrity supported dual outputs while the same facility was available for Softworks users as an option. Softworks and Alacrity supported mixed formats and resolutions in real time and project output in different resolutions without re- rendering. Softworks offered the Lightworks User Interface and toolset in a software only package for laptops or office workstations. Under Gee Broadcast ownership, new product releases resumed with the release of the Lightworks Touch range, and the Alacrity and Softworks ranges for SD
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