Vsdc Video Editor Tutorial Pdf

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This program allows you to capture the video of your desktop and save it on your PC in various formats. Coupled with a video editor, the program is a great tool for creating presentations, tutorials and demo videos.

VSDC is a free video-editing app that's best for personal memoirists who don't want to deal with anything too complex. While VSDC hits most of the required bases, like support for 4K, its nontraditional interface and unfamiliar terminology leave it somewhat short of being a home run, especially compared to the best free video editing software.

Like with DaVinci Resolve, HitFilm and VideoPad, VSDC's basic version is completely free to use, though you have the option to upgrade to a more-capable pro version for a mere $20, which is good for one year for two machines.

For that extra outlay, you get technical support, a full multimedia suite, advanced settings, hardware acceleration, sub-pixel resolution, a masking tool, chroma key functionality and a visible audio waveform, which is a significant convenience, even for beginners.

When you launch VSDC, the splash screen looks more like a website than a desktop program. Like HitFilm, VSDC has a hybrid layout that incorporates controls for both creating and editing video projects, along with links to instructional videos. The app has numerous useful features, but it's wrapped in an outdated, ribbon-style layout that's unusual for video apps. You can adjust the interface to hide or show various elements like the toolbar, properties menu and object explorer.

Company-endorsed tutorials often reveal the target audiences for their apps. With HitFilm, you get the fun, ironic hipster spirit of the business and its indie filmmaker buddies. With VSDC, the friendly, casual but authoritative VidProMom series exemplifies the software's consumer, family-oriented audience.

When you import several clips into the app at the same time, the VSDC interface conveniently offers a storyboard layout that places your clips in a sequence and provides slots for transitions. The app has a variety of sophisticated and creative transition styles. Each style is dynamically activated in the window as you hover your mouse over it, so you can see how the effect will look in your video. Video effects like TV styles that simulate old-style signals and Instagram-style filters are among the more interesting special effects.

An object explorer and properties window gives you the parameters of the clips you select on your timeline. VSDC does not let you manually move different clips together onto a single track, as you can do with most video editors. The clips are instead layered, with a bottom-up priority. The only thing that holds separate clips together on a single track is the sprite container, where individual frames are hidden.

Drag and drop is limited to the video-playback window, which will place a video into the timeline; you cannot drag videos to the timeline or to the objects explorer. You can hide or show the properties window and objects explorer side panels along with the toolbar, to clear out a somewhat-cluttered interface and create more editing room.

Audio features are fairly standard. You can add a soundtrack as well as mute the original audio, and apply effects such as fade, chorus, delays and low-pass filters. There's even a pitch-change effect.

VSDC includes some cool features for its family-oriented audience. For example, it accepts, edits, and converts to 4K content. Features like shape masks and a full-featured text tool can give videos some flair, though the app does not go so far as to include features like 3D text and rotation that some consumer apps like VideoStudio and HitFilm offer.

VSDC supports a multitude of file-input and -output formats, and even the H.265 codec that Adobe Premiere Elements has eschewed thus far. You can also target output to various devices and to social media, and you can save to a file on your desktop.

I tested VSDC and the other video-editing apps on an HP Spectre x360 laptop running Windows 10 Home. Its 64-bit Intel Core i5 processor with a 5200U CPU runs at 2.2 GHz on an HD Graphics 5500 system with 8GB of RAM. For the test, I combined five clips into a 2.5-minute video shot at 60 frames per second and then rendered the projects to MPEG 4 at 720p. I timed rendering at 60 fps and 30 fps.

The free version of VSDC is a capable video editor for routine tasks. It's good for consumer audiences who are not fixated on more exotic features, like 360-degree editing, but just want to master the basics, like joining, cutting and editing clips; adding transitions, special effects, and text; and outputting the results to social networks.

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As stated previously, VSDC Free Video Editor is a complete open-source video editing application that can help users produce attractive videos. But for beginners, the complex interface may prevent you from quickly getting started. So here is a tutorial to help beginners make VSDC Free Video Editor split videos.

Above is the whole process for VSDC Video Editor split video. As you can see, it is not difficult to split video in VSDC with the provided tutorial. But a simpler video editor can always give beginners a better editing experience. So the following content shares a free video splitter to help you split videos more easily.

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VSDC is 100% free, no watermarks, trial periods or format limitations. This video tutorial will show you how to use VSDC Video Editor 2018. VSDC is a great option for a FREE video editor. This tutorial is designed for beginners.

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