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  2. Clipchamp - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clipchamp

    Clipchamp is a freemium video editing tool developed by Australian company Clipchamp Pty Ltd., a subsidiary of Microsoft.It is a web-based, non-linear editing software that allows users to import, edit, and export audiovisual material in a web browser window.

  3. List of video editing software - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_video_editing_software

    The following is a list of video editing software.. The criterion for inclusion in this list is the ability to perform non-linear video editing.Most modern transcoding software supports transcoding a portion of a video clip, which would count as cropping and trimming.

  4. OpenShot - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenShot

    The program supports Windows, macOS, and Linux ever since version 2.1.0 (released in 2016). [9] OpenShot added support for ChromeOS in version 2.6.0 (released in 2021). [10] There is an unofficial portable version beginning in 2020. [11] OpenShot is written in Python, PyQt5, C++ and offers a Python API. [12]

  5. Kdenlive - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kdenlive

    Kdenlive (/ ˌ k eɪ d ɛ n ˈ l aɪ v /; [6] [7] acronym for KDE Non-Linear Video Editor [8]) is a free and open-source video editing software based on the MLT Framework, KDE and Qt.The project was started by Jason Wood in 2002, and is now maintained by a small team of developers.

  6. File:Microsoft Clipchamp.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on bn.wikipedia.org ক্লিপচ্যাম্প; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Clipchamp; Usage on de.wikiversity.org

  7. PowerDirector - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerDirector

    Operating system: Windows 11 Windows 10 Windows 8 /8.1 Windows 7 macOS Mojave Android iOS: Available in: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish (European), Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Japanese, Korean, Dutch

  8. CapCut - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CapCut

    The app was known as "greedy", because most effects in the "Trending" section of the "Effects" category, became Pro, only because the app (or its owners) took advantage of the more popular effects. This made CapCut gain the term "money hungry", and multiple rant videos were posted on YouTube .

  9. VideoPad Video Editor - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VideoPad_Video_Editor

    VideoPad supports frequently used file formats [9] including Audio Video Interleave (AVI), Windows Media Video (WMV), 3GP, and DivX. [10] It supports direct video uploads to YouTube, Flickr, and Facebook. [3] VideoPad uses two screens: the first for a preliminary review of chosen video and audio snippets and the second to review the entire track.