Free video editors?

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  1. EdTX409

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    What is a good simple video editing software for the PC? Not one that is all dark looking. I have tried a couple and with bad vision and the color scheme, they use it was a pain. Not looking to do anuthing major. Just wanna do some slow-motion stuff. I guess I will have more questions after I check out what y'all got to say.
     

  2. Craig Sherriff

    Craig Sherriff Well-Known Member Site Supporter

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    Ed, may I suggest you go onto you tube and have a look at Top 5 Best FREE VIDEO EDITING Software (2021)
    These are free so no biggy if you load them up and decide to remove them, as they do not suit, next is the pro versions , eg Photoshop, etc. THESE will COST. What ever you decide check out you tube to see if any of the programs suit you and how to use it.
     
  3. EdTX409

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    I tried those when I first got my M50. Videopad was the one I liked the most, but I could not figure out where to change the frame rate of some stuff I shot at 60fps. One thing to me to right-click on the clip and go to change frame rate, and others said to click on video options below the preview window. Neither selection was there.
     
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    Hmm. I think you should go with movavi. It has a decent free version, and it can do slow motion, so everything should be fine. There's even an online version you can try https://www.movavi.com/learning-portal/best-free-mp4-editors.html . I personally spent a couple of months with the free one and then purchased the paid one. Not that I really need it, but what they did with their editor definitely deserves support.
     

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