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Import images, add your voice or favourite audio tracks, captions and impressive video effects and transitions. Capture memorable events and turn them into amazing slideshows.
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Record media files from your PC screen and create video guides, training videos or demos.

Due to the integrated video cache technology, HD-video editing becomes faster.
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See a full list of supported video formats Process video with different frame sizes: HD, Full HD, 2K Quad HD and 4K Ultra HD. Edit & save video files in AVI, VOB, MP4, DVD, WMV, 3GP, MOV, MKV, using popular codecs H.264, MPEG-4, H.263 etc.
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If you want to learn more about all of the video editing software we’ve reviewed, see the list below. Where software offered a notable special feature not supported in the other products, we tested it when our hardware and software setup allowed it. We then exported the videos to various file formats and media, as well as web services, to test output quality and speed. We tested most of the filters and transitions in each suite, and cut the same edited versions of each video in each program.
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We used each suite to edit the same two videos: a 4K NASA video from inside the International Space Station, and a 1080p game capture video from Overwatch.
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We installed each video editor on a Windows 10 PC running on an Intel Core i5 processor and an Nvidia dedicated graphics card. Nothing is worse than losing your work when the program crashes to your desktop, so we’ve tested software in a variety of conditions on a typical Windows setup to assess stability. Speed and stabilityįinally, stability and speed matter-although speed may not be as important if you’re not a professional. You’ll generally find that the most expensive consumer video editors support these features well, and the cheaper ones either don’t support them or produce lackluster results. You may want to expand into specialty and high-end features like stop-motion video, multi-camera editing, 3D 360 VR, and support for the official Ultra HD 4K format used by most Blu-ray players. On the social side, it’s much easier if the application syncs up directly with your account online and allows you to enter metadata like a description, tags, and privacy settings. For disc burning, you need not only support for the right formats, but DVD menu authoring tools so viewers can navigate what you’re presenting. Each of these comes with its own set of necessary features that some apps have and others don’t. You may want to burn a DVD or Blu-ray disc, or upload your videos directly to YouTube or Facebook.

That’s assuming you’re just exporting files. Exporting videos to social media, DVD, or Blu-ray

Furthermore, different devices and platforms need specific file formats for playback-and those formats may be different than what your camera captures! That means you’ll want software that can import from a variety of sources and that will support many file formats for export. There are so many different video formats out there, and one device may capture in a different format than another. All the video editors we’ve reviewed can do standard functions like creating clips, transitions, titles, and some effects, though they vary in quality of execution and ease of use. When you shop for video editing software, keep these fundamentals in mind. Video editing software: What features to look for The basics Complexity is its one challenge: The user interface is not always self-explanatory, and the inclusion of so many features means it can be difficult to find what you want. There’s nothing else in this price range that brings you this many well-implemented features, especially in 360 video.

Cyberlink PowerDirector 16 Ultra is a prosumer video editor that aims to bring every feature under the sun to a video editor that is accessible and affordable.
