Video Editor

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.

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Video Converter

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.

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Audio Converter

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.

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Audio CD Grabber

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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Multifunctionality

Multifunctionality

A wide array of multimedia processing tools in one free video software suite.

High speed

High speed

Our programs use fast
and high-quality algorithms optimized for single and multi-core CPU’s.

Affordability

Affordability

VSDC video software is freely available for download to Windows OS-based PCs and laptops.

Expanding the possibilities of professional video processing, including the functionality for creating animated diagrams for creating video presentations

December  16, 2015

Flash-Integro, a top free multimedia software developer, launches a new version of its flagship, VSDC Free Video Editor 3.3.5. The latest release largely contributes to users’ educational and business experience adding vast diagram functionality along with a number of significant updates in other editing fields as well.

Combining multiple easy-to use features found in most popular video editors with a substantial toolkit for professional  video processing, VSDC Free Video Editor now boasts to be a unique application of the kind that allows for creating and editing a wide array of diagrams, including 3D charts. To meet customers’ demands, the new ample feature-set facilitates research and office work providing instruments for making vivid video presentations and slideshows. Having all the video processing tools and a proper chart builder in one program, there is no more need for users to turn to different apps to visualize sophisticated data in the most convenient way.

Due to other enhancements implemented in the new version, VSDC Free Video Editor now delivers more audio editing options that enable users to reverse the soundtrack, modify its  tempo, rate and pitch. With the aim to keep the program user-friendly and easily managed to the maximum extent possible, all the group operations have been improved, the main settings concentrated in one working area and the menu interface expanded and made more logical.

About

VSDC Free Video Editor  is a video processing application intended for editing video files and creating videos of any complexity involving various visual and audio effects. The program offers rich functionality and yet has a simple and intuitive interface, allowing users to make video projects with a bare minimum of efforts. While most of editors use a predefined sequence of frames and scenes in a video, VSDC Free Video Editor can shuffle fragments and objects of the movie in an arbitrary order. The size, the position and the timeline of each object can be adjusted separately giving users the freedom they need for a video of virtually any complexity.

 

Product page: http://www.videosoftdev.com/free-video-editor

Video Editing at Home is Finally Made Fast and Easy

September 16, 2015

Flash-Integro announces a new version of its acclaimed VSDC Free Video Editor 3.3.0. The update presents a lot of graphical and audio improvements for professionally looking special effects and video rendering. Several GUI improvements make the app even simpler than before, while the support for Italian and Japanese languages reflects the growth of popularity of the tool in these countries.

Video editing at home used to sound like a joke just a few years ago. Now, as CPUs have become faster and more memory is available, redacting videos or creating new clips is much more common among home users. And there is software for effortless video editing too. One of such tools is the VSDC Free Video Editor – a critically acclaimed application developed by Flash-Integro. One of the hallmarks of this tool is its non-linear approach to video editing. With non-linear editing, a user isn’t limited with fixed objects, paths, or ways to provide interaction between them. In fact, the app allows for placing, manipulating, and adjusting the parameters of objects in 100% arbitrary ways.

The new version of VSDC Free Video Editor recently released by Flash-Integro drives the simplicity and efficiency of non-linear video editing even further. The number of novelties in the new version is overwhelming. First of all, VSDC Free Video Editor now introduces revamped video editing functions including better work with sprite objects and FX applied to them, more functional menus, and quick switching between object parameters for instant changes in the behavior and look of objects plus an extra handy view of the related parameters.

Then, the FX part of the program introduces a bunch of brand new and improved special effects: Threshold, Reducing bits, a group of TV effects like noisy or aged video and several more. As for sounds, now VSDC Free Video Editor allows for normalizing the volume of an audio track and splitting the video and audio parts of a project.

As always, VSDC Free Video Editor features a great number of user interface improvements. Also, in this version, two more languages were added: Italian and Japanese. Overall, the update brings in more than just a few more graphical add-ons; it is rather about the enhanced quality of user videos and more intuitive and straightforward editing functions.

 

Product page: http://www.videosoftdev.com/free-video-editor

VSDC Free Video Editor Makes Complex Video Editing Simpler

April 22, 2015

Flash-Integro releases VSDC Free Video Editor 3.1, featuring even more flexible and more convenient editing of video files. In particular, managing of objects is easier now as they are available directly on the timeline, while the behavior of objects can be very complex thanks to the new visual editor that greatly speeds up the adjustment of object parameters.

Meet the new VSDC Free Video Editor, a true non-linear video editing tool delivering quick and effortless manipulation of video files in many supported formats. Non-linear editing means objects on a video can move along complex arbitrary paths, interact, change their shape and parameters, transform to other objects. The potential of non-linear editing is amazing!

The new version of VSDC Free Video Editor is a serious milestone toward increased convenience and unbeaten flexibility that is provided to the editor and it is free and generally intended for home use. Each non-linear parameter, regardless of whether a position, special effect, or value of brightness, can be modified directly on the timeline bar. This means that a user does not have to open multiple dialogs, windows, or toolbars – all the functionality that he or she needs is now within clicking distance. In addition, editing of numeric parameters, such as contrast values, rotation angles, coordinates, etc. has become easier in the new update thanks to the built-in visual editor.

Previously, users were able to program quite complex behavior of the video objects thanks to in-app math functions. In the new version, VSDC Free Video Editor offers even more flexibility. Now, each parameter curve optionally consists of several paths, where each such segment itself is either linear or curved. This opens a lot of new video editing possibilities unavailable before: more accurate transitions, more intricate positioning, interesting effects combinations, etc.

Overall, editing of audio and video files has become simpler and faster. For example, deleting or restoring of fragments on the timeline does not require using the Wizard now; the timeline bar became more functional, yet still very straightforward even to newbie users. The update also features several critical bug fixes and introduces an important correction to the license agreement – VSDC Free Video Editor is now free even for commercial use.

 

Product page: http://www.videosoftdev.com/free-video-editor

VSDC Free Video Editor Comes Up with More Audio Options

July 1, 2015

Flash-Integro announces a new version of VSDC Free Video Editor 3.2.  The acclaimed video processing tool now features a number of options to enhance audio editing as well. In particular, the new version introduces waveforms for audio and video objects for precise audio handling, visual editing of audio effects, and flexible volume control.

An easy-to-use, massively visual, feature-rich free video editing tool for home use – that’s the first impression VSDC Free Video Editor makes. Indeed, the software, while being 100% free, offers a lot of functions often found in professional video editing apps only. Non-linear video editing, subpixel precision, flexible object behavior, and tons of visual effects combine to create robust and effortless creation or editing of video at home. The new VSDC Free Video Editor 3.2 aims to deliver more audio editing options too.

Eugene Hapov, the CEO at Flash-Integro comments: “Audio is a natural part of any movie, clip, or home video. In the new release we decided to put the focus on giving our users more audio editing options”.

The central part of the new release is waveforms. The new version displays waveforms for audio and video objects to allow a user to accurately match them and edit as a whole. For instance, the user can now easily strip out silent fragments of a video or apply an effect to the given fragment with utter accuracy. And the audio effects (few dozens are available) can be edited visually now for an even better result. Among other novelties in the new version is more flexible control over sound volume. Now the volume can rise and fall linearly or non-linearly and even in an arbitrary combination of linear and curve parts. The option will come in handy when underscoring dramatic moments of a video or making soft audio transitions.

In spite of its vast functionality, VSDC Free Video Editor demonstrates extreme user friendliness and straightforwardness. Almost all video editing tasks are made visually in the tool by means of various Wizards. At the same time, the app allows for precise fine-tuning for those users who want to be in full control of the video timeline and effects.

 

Product page: http://www.videosoftdev.com/free-video-editor

Non-linear Free Video Editor for Non-Linear Special Effects

March 03, 2015

Flash-Integro announces VSDC Free Video Editor 3.0, a new update of its acclaimed video editing software. The new version redefines video editing by making it 100% non-linear. Practically, this means the program provides a lot of previously unavailable video editing options, while existing techniques have become faster and more efficient.

While home video editing tools are usually simple, this doesn’t mean they can’t deliver decent capabilities. VSDC Free Video Editor 3.0 recently released by Flash-Integro proves this by enhancing its signature non-linear editing toward even higher flexibility.

Non-linear editing, a key feature of the program, allows users to arbitrarily place objects and video fragments on the timeline and easily manipulate them. The new update of VSDC Free Video Editor goes further and provides a simpler and more intuitive way of handling objects and effects. Previously, objects and effects were controlled by constant or linearly changing values – position on the screen, rotation speed, intensity of a certain special effect, or a specific contrast value. Now, all those parameters (and dozens of others!) have become non-linear too.

Instead of propagating multiple objects and effects in the project to achieve the desired goal, users can now simply adjust a few parameters or select a ready-to-go math function to program virtually any possible behavior. For example, to make an object pulsate – appear and disappear according to some pattern – previously a user had to add multiple Fade In and Fade Out effects, synchronize them on the timeline and adjust each effect object individually. Now, the same can be done in a minute by simply applying a proper, functional curve to the Transparency effect. In addition, the new approach allows for creating effects that were hardly achievable in the previous version of the editor or not achievable at all.

Thanks to such truly non-linear freedom, users armed with VSDC Free Video Editor 3.0 can express creativity easier and achieve better results in less time. This, of course, is crucial for home video editing.

 

Product page: http://www.videosoftdev.com/free-video-editor

 

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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.

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"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