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Look for a good video editing software in Windows 11
- Nov 21, 2024
I has been using Aiseeesoft Video Editor for two years. It is great for basic and advance video editing such as trim, crop, cut, etc... The best thing I like the app is that all the operations can be done very easily thanks to the amazing user interface. Here is a cool tutorial about it: https://www.recodie.com/best-way-to-edit-videos
Let me know if you need more help!
Was looking for somewhere to post a review of Clipchamp on Win11. I have used it a few times, actually created a couple of DIY videos that are posted to YouTube with it. But using it recently, I have found it is unreliable! While creating a video - and these are simple DIY vids, using pictures that are stretched along the timeline, and audio voice-overs, I've found that the playback will jump and click the audio, when the video changes pics. And the most annoying thing, is that all audio captured with the app, using the record feature, has a fade-in. Yes, there is a fade-in feature, but it is OFF! Yet the recorded audio does fade-ins! Uggh. Now before you ask, my desktop computer meets or beats all the reqmnts for running Clipchamp. But the quirkiness and non-repeatability of this app is making it simply unusable. I just quit it yesterday, and got PowerDirector - for a very low price, and the features in it are a quantum leap in luxury and performance over Clipchamp. PD has much improved audio editing features. Where in Clipchamp, you can't even find where they store the recorded audio files! Total waste of time. Too bad too, I thought MS had it's act together.