VSDC Video Editor Help User Manual

What is
VSDC Video Editor
Help

A user manual intended to provide you with the detailed description of the program with the focus on the interface and all the functions.

The help manual is updated regularly within a month after a new version is released and available at the same link. It is available in HTML format for all users. VSDC Pro users receive the manual in PDF format, featuring an interactive menu for enhanced navigation.

 
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What is included
In the user manual, you will find in-depth information on the following parts:
  • Part I Program Interface
  • Part II Program Functions
  • Part III VSDC Cloud Service
Each part contains a well-structured and detailed description of all its elements and tools, including windows, tabs, and buttons, with corresponding images and screenshots.
 
Other technical support information
If you prefer step-by-step instructions, please consult our text how-to guides on the most common and popular video editing tasks. These range from basic operations such as cutting and splitting files to more complex tips and tricks.
To watch video tutorials, please visit our YouTube channel. There are currently around 600 instructions available, and we regularly add new ones.
 
About VSDC Free Video Editor

The VSDC Video Editor User Manual covers the entire program and does not differentiate between Free and Pro options.

For Pro version users, all features and export options are available. Free version users can apply and test most options and the interface; however, if a Pro feature is applied, they will receive a warning, and the project will not be able to be exported.

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Reviewed by


"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