Video Editor

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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.

How to use VSDC Free Video Editor


You can get more information about the program on Free Video Editor' description page.

How to Add Files in Video Editor

If you are just starting out in the video editor, the first step in creating a new project is adding a file.

VSDC Video Editor is very convenient because it allows its users to easily add and edit video, audio and images of all possible formats and codecs, of any duration and any size.

Let’s explore a few methods for adding files.

Method 1: Using the Menu

Start a new project by clicking on the “Blank Projectoption on the start page or on the “New Projectoption in the top horizontal menu. Set the resolution, framerate, rename your project if necessary and click on “Finish”.

How to Start a New Project

If you already have a saved project, click on the “Open Projectoption in the menu bar and find it in the window that appears.

How to open a finished project

If you need the project settings (resolution, framerate, etc.) to match the parameters of a certain video file, click on the “Import Contentoption. Then find your video in the opened window and the program automatically adjusts the project according to the selected file.

Customizing project parameters to the parameters of a specific video file

When you create a new project, an empty scene appears on the screen.

Your screen after starting a new project

To add a file, you need the “Editortab: click on it, then click on the “Add Objectoption, select the appropriate file type (image, audio or video) and add the selected object by clicking on it twice with the left mouse button.

Adding image, audio or video to a scene and timeline

After that the “Object Position Settingswindow opens, where you can adjust the parameters at your discretion if necessary.

Adjusting the settings as you need

If it is a new project, some settings can be not available.

Click on “OK” and your file appears on the scene and timeline.

Method 2: Using the Toolbar

Start a new project or continue a previously started one (see Method 1).

On the vertical toolbar on the left of the scene, find the appropriate icon to place the file of the type you need (image, audio object or video object).

Find the appropriate icon to place the file type you need (image, object or video)

Select the desired object position settings, click “OK”, and the file appears on the scene and timeline.

Method 3: Using Drag-and-Drop Tool

Another useful feature of the VSDC Video Editor is the possibility to drag and drop objects from your computer into the editor.

To add an object this way, open the File Explorer, left-click the file you want and drag it onto the stage or timeline. The file appears immediately.

Dragging a file onto the stage using file explorer

Method 4: Using the Resources Window

The Resources Window contains all the files (images, video and audio) you are working on in the project. You can place all the files here at once when you start a project, which you can then drag and drop from this window to the scene and timeline as you work on the project.

Using the drag-and-drop tool described in Method 3, left-click on the file you need in File Explorer and drag it into the Resources Window. You can also use the + icon at the bottom of the Resources Window.

Dragging a file to the resources window using file explorer

Then left-click on the object and drag it to the scene or timeline. The file appears immediately.

NB! If you need to set the position of a file when adding it to the scene, open the options (top right corner), click on the “Editor Options” option and check the “Set Object Position Parameters when Adding Video or Image to the Scene” box.

Using Methods 1 and 2, when you select the file you want, the mouse cursor takes the shape of a crosshair and you will manually place it by selecting the desired position and size of the object.

Using Methods 3 and 4, the object appears in the Resources Window even if you drag it onto the scene as described in Method 3, from where you can move it onto the scene and timeline. When you do it, the mouse cursor also takes the shape of a crosshair, and you manually place the file at the position and size you need.

Conclusion

Now you know how to add a file to VSDC Video Editor. We hope you found this article useful.

If you are a beginner, we also recommend you to read our article about VSDC basic operations.

In addition, before finishing your project, read the instructions on how to export the video and save it to your computer in the format you need.

Do you still have questions?

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You can get more information about the program on Free Video Editor' description page.

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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"

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