Use free video software to create and edit videos of any complexity from a family greeting card to a company presentation. Cut, merge video files, apply visual and audio effects, use filtration and image correction, make slideshows and add an appropriate soundtrack. Use multi-color Chroma Key and advanced parameters settings to give your video a professional look. All popular video and audio formats are supported.
This program is intended for converting video files from one format to another. Nearly all popular video formats are supported (both reading and saving). In addition, the program drastically simplifies the task of converting videos for playback on specific multimedia devices, such as iPhone, Samsung Galaxy or Huawei P30 Pro. The program is extremely easy to use, has a modern interface and all necessary video processing functions.
The audio converter will help you convert audio files from one format to another. All key audio formats and codecs are supported. The program also allows you to manage playlists and meta tags, extract audio from video files and save these tracks on your computer in any format.
This audio tool is intended for grabbing audio tracks from compact discs and saving them to the user’s computer in any format. Nearly all popular audio formats and codecs are supported. The program can also extract track details from the FreeDB server for automatic file renaming and updating meta tags.
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VSDC video software is freely available for download to Windows OS-based PCs and laptops.
June 22, 2017
Once you outgrow Movie Maker, choosing the next video editing tool might be challenging. On the one hand, professional software - such as Sony Vegas - is a bit pricey for an average user. On the other hand, there are dozens of free programs and if you start testing them one by one, finding the right option will take you a while.
Here is a piece of advice: set priorities. What is it exactly you are looking for and why? What features are essential and which ones you're ready to sacrifice? You may not find all the strong sides of Sony Vegas in one freeware, yet a combination of tools can replace a suite worth hundreds of dollars.
In this post we've reviewed the most feature-rich free video editors for Windows and their key advantages.
Among video editing tools, Lightworks is a legend. According to the developers, it is widely used in Hollywood due to a fast and intuitive trimming feature. Fairly speaking, this is the only intuitive part of Lightworks. In fact, its interface is so far from being logical, it was easy to get lost at almost every step while testing.
Where Lightworks is unbeatable though, is color correction. Hats off to the developers - that part is at the level of Adobe Premiere or Adobe Lightroom! You have full control of the picture and can literally set up every parameter - the HSV and RGB panels are quickly accessible.
Key limitation of the free version: export is available to YouTube and Vimeo only (1080p), so you won't be able to save the project directly to your PC.
While on the subject of working with color, VSDC is worth checking out. Despite an old-school interface this software has a couple of unique features.
First, there is one unobvious advantage - VSDC performs a lot like a graphic editor. That means you can place graphic objects in the scene and modify them. There are many ways to make use of it, and a quick example is a cinema look: two black bars added on top and on the bottom of a scene. Most video editing programs suggest using masking for that purpose, which is more time and effort consuming.
VSDC also stands out with its set of 30+ blending modes applicable for color correction as well as such awesome effects as "Video in text".
Yet the most distinguishing feature here is "Gradient". In combination with the above described tools it practically provides endless possibilities for a creative mind.
Key limitation of the free version: None.
If it was an interface contest, Videopad would have probably won the prize. Its timeline is incredibly intuitive and thought out to the last detail. The overall look produces an impression of Sony Vegas' "younger brother" - as you can't but notice similarities between two programs. Hotkeys are nicely implemented, though one can easily manage using a mouse only.
When it comes to features, Videopad is the best at masking. Applying a mask in most video editing tools can be a challenging process. In Videopad it is intuitively done in a couple of clicks, and by adding new red points you can change mask shape according to your needs. What's also remarkable, there is a separate effects window helping you focus on editing the object.
Key limitation of the free version: only two video tracks available and only personal use allowed.
Shotcut interface will look familiar to those having experience with Adobe Premiere. The former might not be as intuitive as the latter, yet Shotcut is considered more stylish and versatile. Shotcut developers also did a great job by implementing a multi-level action history, so there is a way to go back and apply undo/redo commands at any moment.
The biggest advantage of Shotcut, however, is a Chroma Key effect. The feature itself is nothing unique, but the performance makes the difference. First, Shotcut is capable of multicolor Chroma Key effect - that means you can remove background of any color, not just green or blue. Second, the number of clicks between adding a video clip to the timeline and the end result is lower than in alternative video editing programs.
Key limitation of the free version: while there is no paid version available, the current one appears to be unstable and crashes on Windows at times.
Conclusion
Is it possible to completely replace professional video editing software with a free tool? Probably, not. At least one component of the "Interface-Stability-Functionality" combination is missing in each program reviewed above. However, if you are ready to make concessions, they will save you a good amount of money without compromising quality.
This program allows you to capture the video of your desktop and save it on your PC in various formats. Coupled with a video editor, the program is a great tool for creating presentations, tutorials and demo videos.
The program captures video from external devices and records it to computer in a free format. You can save video from video tuners, webcams, capture cards and other gadgets.
"VSDC Free Video Editor is a surprisingly powerful, if unconventional video editor"
- PC Advisor
"This video editor gives you tons of control and editing power"
- CNet
"The editor handles many common formats and boasts a good deal of capabilities when it comes time to alter lighting, splice video, and apply filters and transitions in post production"
- Digital Trends