Software for editing video?

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RiDi
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Post by RiDi »

Hi there,

is there a software comparable to audacity for editing video?
For a PC, Windows 10.

It is just for private use and for short sequences only. By editing I mean: cutting sequences, copying, inserting, reassembling etc.

I would prefer public domain but this is no absolute requirement.

Thanks a lot for your thoughts.
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Post by Availle »

In a video of my favourite youtuber, she mentioned "Pinnacle", but I don't remember much else (and I didn't check it out). I think she said it wasn't free but not very expensive, and couldn't do all the fancy stuff she was able to do on her Mac.
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also ich kenn mich wenig aus in dem bereich, aber openshot hörte ich schon öfters und wäre für alle plattformen verfügbar.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenShot
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Hi Ava und Wolfi,
danke vielmals, ich werde mir die beiden mal ansehen.

VG
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Post by adrianstephens »

Da Vinci Resolv is free for personal use. It is a commercial product with a steep learning curve.

I use Shotcut, which is free and open source, for my own YouTube videos and the weekly church Zoom recording editing.
It's less capable than Resolv, but easier to learn.

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Post by RiDi »

Thanks a lot Adrian, I will have a look at Shortcut, I guess.
Best wishes for the New Year!

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RiDi wrote: January 6th, 2021, 3:05 am Thanks a lot Adrian, I will have a look at Shortcut, I guess.
Best wishes for the New Year!

Ricarda
And to you too, Ricarda.
If you need help, PM me, and I can set up a zoom to walk you through it.

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My favorite is KdenLive
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Post by RiDi »

Thank you, Roxy, I will look it up.
Happy easter to you all
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