Easeus Video Editor Free Download

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Aug 4, 2024, 2:44:04 PM8/4/24
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PDFstays consistent on any device, and that makes PDF the most widely used file format. For sure, Abobe Acrobat is regarded as the best tool to edit PDF documents. However, it is quite expensive. So, if you want to edit PDF without Adobe Acrobat, you can try EaseUS PDF Editor, a free and all-in-one PDF tool for you to edit, convert, merge, split or compress your PDF files.

EaseUS PDF Editor is very good. It is one of the best PDF editor solutions for both individuals and coworkers to make any changes to their PDF files efficiently. As an All-in-One PDF Maker, Reader, Editor and Converter, it might be the only PDF tool you need to install on your computer.


EaseUS is a company best known for its file utilities, dealing with things such as a data recovery, backing up and partitioning, so it might come as something of a surprise to see a video editing tool coming from the same stable. Nevertheless, EaseUS Video Editor is here, helping you make the most of footage shot on your phone, GoPro, or other digital camera.


The claim by EaseUS that this is a "pro-level video editor software for beginners and pros" is a little bold, but it's certainly impressive. Working with whatever media files you add to the library, you can drop videos, music, voiceover tracks, text and endless effects and transitions on to the timeline, splicing, mixing editing and more. Finished results can be exported as audio, video or even animated GIF files, with each format being highly customizable in terms of encoders, bitrate and more.


As is becoming increasingly common, EaseUS has decided to offer a variety of plans for EaseUS Video Editor; the one you choose will determine whether the price is 'quite expensive' or 'very expensive'.


Next up, you need to get the files you're going to work with into the app. You can do this by dragging and dropping files and folders into the library, or by using the import option. This done, you can then set about the task of arranging video and audio clips on the timeline of your project. Longer clips can be easily split up, and there are numerous transition effects to insert between them by simply dragging and dropping into place.


Unfortunately, not all of the transitions are installed by default (as is the case with Effects and Music), so you'll have to download each one as you need it, or opt to download them all in one fell swoop.


While there are lots of options when it comes to working with clips and scenes, there are actually very limited editing options when it comes to raw footage. You can adjust color levels, speed, brightness and the like, but anyone hoping for more advanced options is going to be disappointed.


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The editor includes a variety of annotation tools for commenting on documents, including callouts, sticky notes, stamps, a highlighter, and a pencil tool for free-form drawing. It also supports merging and splitting files and converting PDFs to Microsoft Office formats, plain text, HTML, image formats, and searchable and editable text via OCR, all of which worked well in my tests.


The editor allows password protection for opening files and enabling editing permissions, which can be set independently of each other. You can tailor permissions by choosing from several preset changes and encryption options. You can further protect documents by marking sensitive text for redaction. Digital and handwritten signatures are supported as well.


For a lot of aspiring filmmakers, YouTubers, and bloggers, one of the hurdles is post-production. Learning how to use video editing software can be quite daunting, especially if you have little to no experience. Fortunately, EaseUS may have a solution.


For many people who are familiar with EaseUS, they'll probably know about their data recovery software. As a company, they've built quite a reputation within that respective industry; however, more recently, they've released video editing software, and it's actually really good. This software may not be for large-budget filmmakers; however, for people that are starting out, this could be a brilliant option.


The most frustrating thing any software developer can do is produce something that's overly complicated or difficult to use. Of course, some software suites are complex due to their nature; however, if you're producing something for beginners or people that want to work fast, it's probably not a good idea. EaseUS is really good in this regard, because the video editor is extremely intuitive and easy to use. As soon as you open the software, you're met with three options, depending on where you plan on posting your content.


If you're planning on posting video content onto certain social media sites, this makes things incredibly easy, because you can select the portrait option before you even start. Of course, you can edit in widescreen too, which is how I normally produce content.


Once you select your orientation, the main page will open, where you'll notice three main sections: the media section where you drop the files you're working on, the timeline, and the reference monitor.


Once you've imported your files into the software, you can add them to the timeline as you work to build the final video. The timeline itself operates similarly to Final Cut in that you have a backbone structure. The main footage is placed on the top section of the timeline, and b-roll can be added to the sections below. This way, you can build up your timeline in a logical manner that's easy to manage. Any audio that's on the b-roll footage will play. However, you can mute it simply by right-clicking on the clip and selecting the "Mute" option. Aside from being able to mute b-Roll footage, there isn't much else you can do to the audio. I don't think it is an issue because, generally speaking, you'd only want audio from the main footage to be playing anyway.


The main tools sit just above the timeline, so if you need to cut or do some edits to any of the clips, you have quick access to them. There aren't a lot of editing tools available, as this software isn't really meant for that. For example, if you plan on editing the color of your clips, then you may need to use another piece of software. This is more meant for putting videos together quickly of footage that's viewing ready.


In this section, I think one tool that could prove quite useful is the voice-over feature. As long as you have a microphone connected to your computer, you can quite easily add in a voice-over to your videos. This prevents the need to hop in and out of different software, and I think it makes the whole process a little easier.


The far left panel gives you access to some interesting features. The software offers graphics and transitions, and they're actually really good. The transitions can be extremely useful in improving the production value of your videos. The text graphics are also something that I think people can use to give a more interesting look at their videos. The other features like the overlays and filters feel a little too much, although they probably could be used in a vlog for comical effect.


Finally, when you're ready to export your completed video, it's a simple matter of clicking the export button and selecting the options you'd prefer. If you're not sure about what file format you should pick, the software does make things easier by offering output templates. For example, if you plan on uploading to Facebook, you can select the Facebook template and then decide on the output resolution. The only downside of this software is that you cannot export content at resolutions higher than full HD, which is a little limiting. Other than that, the whole interface and usability of the software are incredibly easy.


EaseUS is predominantly for full HD content, and when editing 1080p footage, the software runs extremely well. I can appreciate that some may want the ability to edit and export in 4K; however, most content on social media is still only uploaded in HD, so it's not a huge issue in that regard.


Despite this limitation, the software itself feels snappy and responsive. Being able to quickly move things around the timeline and then preview footage quickly is essentially a requirement, and EaseUS hasn't slowed me down one bit. Even after adding several transitions, text graphics, and a bunch of clips into the timeline, the software runs perfectly fine without any slowdown or glitches.


The only issue I came across was when I tried adding 4K footage at 60p. The software did experience some significant slowdown, and previewing the footage was difficult too. This could be down to the fact that it was an h.265 file format, and I experience slowdowns with this type of footage even in Premiere Pro.


One of the great things about social media and smartphones is that more people than ever before are producing content. This, I think, democratizes the industry for the better. It's great to see that software manufacturers are also adapting to these types of customers and offering more effective solutions. It wouldn't be practical for many vloggers, beginners, or content creators to use complex and pro-level software. That kind of software would simply slow down the process, and this is why I think the video editor software from EaseUS could be the best option for these types of creatives.


Too bad this wasn't around last year when I was struggling with videography, I went the Adobe route after frustration because it's significantly easier to learn complex software when it's mainstream and has countless tutorials available.

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