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This One Feature Just Made Riverside So Much Better!

2 min · 2. dec. 2025
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Here’s everything you need to record, live stream, edit, and repurpose your content, all in one place. You can now add transitions between clips in Riverside 🎉 In this quick walkthrough, we’ll show you how to use the brand-new Transitions feature inside the Riverside Editor. From splitting clips and adding fades or wipes, to combining transitions with different layouts and uploaded clips for polished, professional-looking videos.

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