Editor De Videos En Windows

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Jun 30, 2024, 11:00:18 AM6/30/24
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From creators to educators and businesses to gamers, Clipchamp has been empowering anyone to tell their story through video since 2014. Now we're a Microsoft product and working to make your video editing easier, more accessible and more fun!

Upload a video, record your screen and camera or simply start with designer video templates. Our library has over one million royalty-free stock video, image and audio clips to help you tell your story.

Transform your videos from simple to extraordinary with our range of filters, overlays, transitions and special effects. Easily use advanced features like the green screen background editor and create voiceovers and subtitles powered by AI.

Edit your saved videos to tell your story, your way. From travel videos and vlogs perfect for YouTube to behind-the-scenes videos for your business, use essential editing tools like split and crop along with dynamic features like special transitions to make an impact.

Bring your pictures to life by combining them into eye catching slideshow videos that stand out on social media. Adjust the video colors with filters and add animated text or frames to enhance your media. Create personalized meme videos with ease using our video templates.

Yes. Clipchamp is the official Microsoft video editor that offers a range of tools to help anyone record and edit videos at home or at work. It can do everything Windows Movie Maker used to offer, and much more.

Yes, Microsoft Clipchamp is the built-in video editor for Windows 11 devices. You can access Microsoft Clipchamp on Windows 11 by searching for "Clipchamp" in the taskbar or via the Start menu. You can also edit inside Chrome or Edge browser at

Yes. Simply download the Microsoft Clipchamp app from the Microsoft Store to start editing videos on your Windows 10 device. Alternatively, visit using Edge or Chrome browser to edit videos without any downloads required.

Please note that if you add premium stock media files to your project or use a feature that is not included in the plan that your Clipchamp account is on, you will not be able to export and save your video until you upgrade to the plan that includes the premium option.

I want to trim my videos for my movie, but I can't find Video Editor, the video editing software I used for 10 years. What happened? Did Microsoft drop it? Now, I have to use ClipChamp as a replacement.

Microsoft overwrote the old app with ClipChump, I spent literally 24 hours trying to make a 26 minute video that I could have easily made with Windows 10 Video Editor - So mad about this upgrade with zero warning.

It is not user friendly at all. It keeps buffering and I have very fast internet. I spent a lot of time putting a video together and it would not export. I closed it down as suggested and the sections of that I put together were all messed up. They are trying to upgrade you to premium. Please bring back Video Editor for Windows 10.

This is terrable. I just want to edit a simple video. On my PC not in the cloud.
I dont understand why MS makes the simple things so hard ? going from good to bad.
Please bring back simplicity to video editing. Thank you

I was recently working on a unfinished video on Windows 10 Video Editor, and all of a sudden it gets replaced by ClipChamp, and I have no access to my good old Video Editor, so that makes me extremely angry, ClipChamp is extremely difficult to use, and is for some reason connected to internet, meaning it is for no reason slow.
Please, bring back Windows 10 Video Editor!

VideoChimp is horrible. It's like Windows Vista. They had a good product but let Steve Balder ruin it while the other Steve brought us the iPhone and changed history. Netscape was a great browser until Explorer came along and ruined it. Thank heaven Chrome came alone knocked MS browsers to the insignificant. No one uses MS browsers anymore. No one uses VideoChimp anymore either. .

Clip chimp is NOT like video editor AT ALL. It's cumbersome. And where are all the cool effects? Snow flakes, lightening strikes. AWFUL TO LOSE VIDEO EDITOR. And there is nothing I can find that is like it.

I tried Clipchamp, I gave it the benefit of the doubt. ITS ABSOLUTE RUBBISH. I have no time for messing around. Make the old and trusted editor available again and dump this heap of rubbish. VERRY PISSED OFF.

Hey there! It sounds like you're experiencing some frustration with the Windows 10 video editor. While I can't directly address that specific issue, I'd like to suggest an alternative that might suit your needs even better: CapCut for PC Windows.

CapCut is a fantastic video editing software that offers a wide range of features and capabilities, perfect for both beginners and more experienced users. With its intuitive interface and powerful tools, you can easily create professional-looking videos with ease.

One of the great things about CapCut is its smooth playback functionality. Unlike the issue you're encountering with the Windows 10 video editor, CapCut's playback slider should seamlessly navigate through your video, allowing you to preview your edits effortlessly.

What a load of rubbish, let historic users who have paid for there Windows licence continue to use the products, not all users are advanced and may have taken years to learn using a particular product. many users are elderly or have some learning issues. Microsoft should not just replace these programs without any warning or lead time for people adjust. Even better allow the option to just continue using the original Video editor until they upgrade there hardware / software

I've been using Video Editor for the past 3 yrs weekly. I have already tried using Clipchamp several times and there is NOTHING intuitive about it whatsoever. Very disappointed that Microsoft thinks this little of their paying customers to pull the rug out from under us like this :(

Agreed I have tried to use Clipchamp 3 times and it has taken about an hour for my 15 minute Bandicam recordings to load. What piece of shit software this Clipchamp is. I'm looking for something that is easy to use. What bunch of a__holes Microsoft are by changing from Video Editor.
BTW it took me 3 attempts to even log in to comment, another MS flaw

Devastated. I was making videos several times a week using Video Editor effortlessly. Now my laptop cannot cope with Clipchamp. After hours of effort I've not even succeeded in loading a video clip into it. It freezes and then crashes. Removing Video Editor was a horrible thing to do to us all. Where is your conscience Microsoft?

My son helped me download the Video Editor Legendary app. Everything was there as before. There are instructions for the download in this thread. If you have issues finding it please let me know. I had the same experience with ClipChamp.

There are lots of other good options too. The free app DaVinci Resolve is very good, especially on colour correction, while HitFilm is especially powerful and good for both beginners and experienced editors once you get past the learning curve.

Video consumption is growing - recently, it was revealed that YouTube captures more viewers than Netflix in the US. Add in social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram, and the trajectory is clear. Whether it's growing a YouTube channel or building brand awareness around your business, video is essential. And the best way to get started is with free video editing software, to understand how to add professional polish to your content.

How many tracks can you use? Can you pull in footage and audio from multiple files, swapping between them as needed, or will you need to do some pre-production first because the app can only handle a couple of tracks at once?

Does the app have any smart features to make everyday editing easier, such as smart trimming of clips or simple editing modes? Is it easy to add titles, transitions between scenes or to adjust the colours?

Our team of expert reviewers live and breathe video, from testing out the best video editing software to comparing all the best video editing software for beginners and best video editing apps. So, whether you're creating web and social media clips or starting up a YouTube channel, you'll get hands-on tips and advice.

In our experience, DaVinci Resolve is easily the best free video editing software (and arguably overall, at least for those who dislike Premiere Pro). It's a professional-level video editor and VFX tool and once you get to grips with the node-based editing, you'll find it's more powerful than you could possibly imagine.

Alongside Resolve, we've tested and reviewed classics like iMovie, Shotcut, and Lightworks, newer apps like Clipchamp, and beginner-friendly editors like Adobe Express. During our review process, we've explored editing processes and workflows, extras like VFX tools, system requirements and performance. Where optional pricing is available, we'll note this - but all of these video editors are completely free to use.

Earning 4.5 stars in our review, the software is pitch-perfect for professionals and anyone serious about editing. It gets regular updates, and rivals the likes of studio darling Adobe Premiere Pro. And while the interface may feel complex at first, it won't overwhelm you - and the community support around the product is incredible. The software even includes its own VFX software, Fusion.

You can also get the more powerful Resolve Studio - it's $295 for a perpetual license, with all future upgrades free from then on. But it's wholly optional, and most users won't need to spend anything to get the most from Resolve.

But that was with the Pro version. The free option offers you the same interface but has a more limited selection of tools. It was something we highlighted in our review, noting that it has just enough tools to suit casual users, but advanced features are paywalled.

While HitFilm isn't the only free video editor for Windows 11, it's a very user-friendly choice, especially if you're coming at this fresh. Running across Windows and Mac, it boasts professional tools, and like Resolve, even has built-in VFX software.

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