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Take Control of Your Video Playback: VLC Slow Motion Tutorial
While the files of the most common formats like MP4, WAV, etc. may look identical, they might be compiled using varied codecs which may or may not support any random player that you install on your PC. The reason why VLC media player is used by the majority of users worldwide is the versatility in the codecs that it supports natively.
Furthermore, the app is available for almost every platform, i.e., Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android, and is absolutely free to download and use.
With that said, the following sections explain how to manage the playback speed of a video while using VLC media player to add a slow motion effect to video. Here you will learn how to play slow motion on VLC on Windows, Mac, and iOS/Android, and also how to set the default speed for the app so that every time a video is played, the speed remains according to your preference.
In this article
01 How to Play Video in Slow Motion Effects on Windows with VLC?
02 How to Play Slow Motion Effects on Mac with VLC?
03 How to Control Playback Speed in VLC Media Player on Android and iOS?
04 How to Set up the Default Playback Speed on VLC?
Part 1: How to Play Video in Slow Motion Effects on Windows with VLC?
VLC is one of the best media players to play videos in slow motion . You can follow the instructions that are given below to learn how to play a video in slow motion in VLC on a Windows PC:
Step 1: Start Video Playback
Launch VLC on your Windows computer (a Windows 11 PC is used here for illustrations), click Media from the menu bar at the top, click Open File from the menu, and locate and open a video that you want to watch in slow motion. If VLC is your default media player, simply double-clicking the clip automatically opens the file in the app.
Step 2: Reduce the Playback Speed (In Decrements of 0.10x)
Once the playback begins, press the Spacebar on the keyboard to pause the video. Next, go to the Playback menu from the top, go to Speed, and click Slower (fine) once. This will reduce the speed to 0.90x. Clicking Slower (fine) again will further slow down the video to 0.80x speed. You can repeat this process until you reduce the speed to your desired level. Press Spacebar again to resume the playback in slow motion.
Note: The lowest speed that you can go to using this process is 0.03x.
Step 3: Reduce the Playback Speed (In Decrements in Percentage)
Pause the playback and go to Playback > Speed as explained in the previous step. From the list that comes up, click Slower (the last option). This will reduce the speed to 0.67x. Click Slower again and the speed will further go down to 0.50x. You can repeat this process until you reach your desired playback speed. Press Spacebar to resume the playback in slow motion. With this method, you can reduce the speed to as low as 0.02x.
Note: You can click Normal from the Speed submenu to play the video at normal speed.
Step 4: Using the Shortcut Keys (Optional)
You can press the left square bracket ‘[‘ on your keyboard to reduce the speed in decrements of 0.10x. To get back to the normal speed, press the equals to ‘=’ key. Likewise, pressing the right square bracket ‘]’ increases the speed by 0.10x.
Note: As it is with the Slower (fine) and Slower options, you can use Faster (fine) to add 0.10x increments to the speed, and Faster to increase percentage-wise. Also, if Faster (fine) is clicked repeatedly or its shortcut key is used multiple times, the speed can be increased up to 31.25x. On the other hand, by using the Faster option repeatedly, the speed can be increased to more than 100x.
Part 2: How to Play Slow Motion Effects on Mac with VLC?
The process of slowing down the video playback in VLC on a Mac computer is almost identical to that in Windows. You can learn how to get this done by following the steps that are given below:
Step 1: Open and Pause the Video
Locate and right-click the video that you want to play in slow motion, go to Open With from the context menu, and click VLC from the submenu. Once the clip opens, click the Pause button from the bottom as explained in the previous section.
Step 2: Reduce the Playback Speed
Click Playback from the menu bar at the top, and drag the Playback Speed slider to the left to reduce the speed of the video.
Step 3: Resume the Playback
Click anywhere on the screen to close the Playback menu, and then click the Play button from the bottom to resume the video playback in slow motion.
Part 3: How to Control Playback Speed in VLC Media Player on Android and iOS?
Although the playback speed of a video on both Android and iOS devices can be controlled with a slider, the location where the controller is placed on the two platforms varies, and so does the process of reaching there. Both the methods are explained below for your convenience:
Play Video in Slow Motion on Android with VLC
Step 1: Pause the Playback
Launch VLC on your Android phone (Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is used here for illustrations), locate and open the video in VLC, tap anywhere on the screen, and tap the Pause button from the bottom to pause the playback.
Step 2: Set a Slower Playback Speed
Tap the More icon from the bottom-right corner, tap Playback speed from the menu that appears, and drag the slider that is present at the bottom to the left to reduce the speed. Alternatively, you can also repeatedly tap the down arrow that is present at the right of the slider to slow down the speed in the decrements of 0.05x.
Step 3: Resume the Playback
Tap anywhere on the screen, and when the Playback speed slider disappears, tap the screen one more time. Now, tap the Play icon from the bottom to resume the video playback.
Play Video in Slow Motion on iPhone with VLC
Step 1: Pause the Playback
Assuming that you have already added the video to the VLC library by connecting it to iTunes, launch the app on your iOS device (iPhone 13 Pro Max is used here for illustrations). Tap the video that you want to play in slow motion, and then tap the Pause icon from the bottom.
Step 2: Reduce the Playback Speed
Tap anywhere on the screen, and tap the Clock icon from the lower-left corner. Next, drag the Playback speed slider to the left to reduce the playback speed.
Step 3: Resume the Playback
Right after decreasing the speed, tap the Play icon from the bottom to resume the playback. If the controllers disappear, you can tap anywhere on the screen again, and then tap the Play icon.
Part 4: How to Set up the Default Playback Speed on VLC?
The processes of setting up default playback speed on different platforms and devices vary. For your convenience, all of them are explained below:
Set up Default Playback Speed in VLC on Windows
- Go to Tools > Preferences in VLC media player, and then click the All button from the Show settings section at the bottom.
- Select Input / Codecs from the left pane of the Advanced Preferences box, and then specify your preferred speed in the Playback speed field that is present under the Playback control section on the right window
- Click Save to save the changes
Set up Default Playback Speed in VLC on Mac
- Launch VLC, and go to VLC media player from the menu bar, and then click Preferences; and then click Show All from the bottom of the Preferences box to display all preferences setting options;
- Click the Input / Codecs from the left pane, and then define your preferred speed in the Playback speed field under the Playback control section in the right window, and then click Save to save the changes.
How to Change VLC Media Player Default Speed on Android
Note: At the time of this writing, the Android version of VLC doesn’t allow you to set a global default playback speed. However, you can set it on a per video basis. This means that every time that video is played, the playback speed will remain what you set for it. You must do this for each video in your VLC library individually.
- Launch VLC, and then tap More from the bottom-right corner; next, tap SETTINGS from the upper-left area;
- Tap Video from the Extra settings section, and then check the Save Playback Speed box
How to Change VLC Media Player Default Speed on iOS and iPhone
- Tap Settings from the Home screen, and then scroll down and tap VLC
- Tap Default playback speed from the GENERIC section, and then tap to select a playback speed from the available list to set it as the default.
Conclusion
It is pretty convenient to reduce the playback speed in VLC media player regardless of the platform or device you are using. While the processes of getting the job might be different, the principle behind it remains the same. When on Windows, the playback speed can be decreased to 0.02x and can be increased to more than 100x. This facility is not available on Mac, iOS, or Android platforms. Also, if you want, you can set the default playback speed for the videos so that every time a clip is played, the pace remains what you specified as default.
02 How to Play Slow Motion Effects on Mac with VLC?
03 How to Control Playback Speed in VLC Media Player on Android and iOS?
04 How to Set up the Default Playback Speed on VLC?
Part 1: How to Play Video in Slow Motion Effects on Windows with VLC?
VLC is one of the best media players to play videos in slow motion . You can follow the instructions that are given below to learn how to play a video in slow motion in VLC on a Windows PC:
Step 1: Start Video Playback
Launch VLC on your Windows computer (a Windows 11 PC is used here for illustrations), click Media from the menu bar at the top, click Open File from the menu, and locate and open a video that you want to watch in slow motion. If VLC is your default media player, simply double-clicking the clip automatically opens the file in the app.
Step 2: Reduce the Playback Speed (In Decrements of 0.10x)
Once the playback begins, press the Spacebar on the keyboard to pause the video. Next, go to the Playback menu from the top, go to Speed, and click Slower (fine) once. This will reduce the speed to 0.90x. Clicking Slower (fine) again will further slow down the video to 0.80x speed. You can repeat this process until you reduce the speed to your desired level. Press Spacebar again to resume the playback in slow motion.
Note: The lowest speed that you can go to using this process is 0.03x.
Step 3: Reduce the Playback Speed (In Decrements in Percentage)
Pause the playback and go to Playback > Speed as explained in the previous step. From the list that comes up, click Slower (the last option). This will reduce the speed to 0.67x. Click Slower again and the speed will further go down to 0.50x. You can repeat this process until you reach your desired playback speed. Press Spacebar to resume the playback in slow motion. With this method, you can reduce the speed to as low as 0.02x.
Note: You can click Normal from the Speed submenu to play the video at normal speed.
Step 4: Using the Shortcut Keys (Optional)
You can press the left square bracket ‘[‘ on your keyboard to reduce the speed in decrements of 0.10x. To get back to the normal speed, press the equals to ‘=’ key. Likewise, pressing the right square bracket ‘]’ increases the speed by 0.10x.
Note: As it is with the Slower (fine) and Slower options, you can use Faster (fine) to add 0.10x increments to the speed, and Faster to increase percentage-wise. Also, if Faster (fine) is clicked repeatedly or its shortcut key is used multiple times, the speed can be increased up to 31.25x. On the other hand, by using the Faster option repeatedly, the speed can be increased to more than 100x.
Part 2: How to Play Slow Motion Effects on Mac with VLC?
The process of slowing down the video playback in VLC on a Mac computer is almost identical to that in Windows. You can learn how to get this done by following the steps that are given below:
Step 1: Open and Pause the Video
Locate and right-click the video that you want to play in slow motion, go to Open With from the context menu, and click VLC from the submenu. Once the clip opens, click the Pause button from the bottom as explained in the previous section.
Step 2: Reduce the Playback Speed
Click Playback from the menu bar at the top, and drag the Playback Speed slider to the left to reduce the speed of the video.
Step 3: Resume the Playback
Click anywhere on the screen to close the Playback menu, and then click the Play button from the bottom to resume the video playback in slow motion.
Part 3: How to Control Playback Speed in VLC Media Player on Android and iOS?
Although the playback speed of a video on both Android and iOS devices can be controlled with a slider, the location where the controller is placed on the two platforms varies, and so does the process of reaching there. Both the methods are explained below for your convenience:
Play Video in Slow Motion on Android with VLC
Step 1: Pause the Playback
Launch VLC on your Android phone (Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is used here for illustrations), locate and open the video in VLC, tap anywhere on the screen, and tap the Pause button from the bottom to pause the playback.
Step 2: Set a Slower Playback Speed
Tap the More icon from the bottom-right corner, tap Playback speed from the menu that appears, and drag the slider that is present at the bottom to the left to reduce the speed. Alternatively, you can also repeatedly tap the down arrow that is present at the right of the slider to slow down the speed in the decrements of 0.05x.
Step 3: Resume the Playback
Tap anywhere on the screen, and when the Playback speed slider disappears, tap the screen one more time. Now, tap the Play icon from the bottom to resume the video playback.
Play Video in Slow Motion on iPhone with VLC
Step 1: Pause the Playback
Assuming that you have already added the video to the VLC library by connecting it to iTunes, launch the app on your iOS device (iPhone 13 Pro Max is used here for illustrations). Tap the video that you want to play in slow motion, and then tap the Pause icon from the bottom.
Step 2: Reduce the Playback Speed
Tap anywhere on the screen, and tap the Clock icon from the lower-left corner. Next, drag the Playback speed slider to the left to reduce the playback speed.
Step 3: Resume the Playback
Right after decreasing the speed, tap the Play icon from the bottom to resume the playback. If the controllers disappear, you can tap anywhere on the screen again, and then tap the Play icon.
Part 4: How to Set up the Default Playback Speed on VLC?
The processes of setting up default playback speed on different platforms and devices vary. For your convenience, all of them are explained below:
Set up Default Playback Speed in VLC on Windows
- Go to Tools > Preferences in VLC media player, and then click the All button from the Show settings section at the bottom.
- Select Input / Codecs from the left pane of the Advanced Preferences box, and then specify your preferred speed in the Playback speed field that is present under the Playback control section on the right window
- Click Save to save the changes
Set up Default Playback Speed in VLC on Mac
- Launch VLC, and go to VLC media player from the menu bar, and then click Preferences; and then click Show All from the bottom of the Preferences box to display all preferences setting options;
- Click the Input / Codecs from the left pane, and then define your preferred speed in the Playback speed field under the Playback control section in the right window, and then click Save to save the changes.
How to Change VLC Media Player Default Speed on Android
Note: At the time of this writing, the Android version of VLC doesn’t allow you to set a global default playback speed. However, you can set it on a per video basis. This means that every time that video is played, the playback speed will remain what you set for it. You must do this for each video in your VLC library individually.
- Launch VLC, and then tap More from the bottom-right corner; next, tap SETTINGS from the upper-left area;
- Tap Video from the Extra settings section, and then check the Save Playback Speed box
How to Change VLC Media Player Default Speed on iOS and iPhone
- Tap Settings from the Home screen, and then scroll down and tap VLC
- Tap Default playback speed from the GENERIC section, and then tap to select a playback speed from the available list to set it as the default.
Conclusion
It is pretty convenient to reduce the playback speed in VLC media player regardless of the platform or device you are using. While the processes of getting the job might be different, the principle behind it remains the same. When on Windows, the playback speed can be decreased to 0.02x and can be increased to more than 100x. This facility is not available on Mac, iOS, or Android platforms. Also, if you want, you can set the default playback speed for the videos so that every time a clip is played, the pace remains what you specified as default.
02 How to Play Slow Motion Effects on Mac with VLC?
03 How to Control Playback Speed in VLC Media Player on Android and iOS?
04 How to Set up the Default Playback Speed on VLC?
Part 1: How to Play Video in Slow Motion Effects on Windows with VLC?
VLC is one of the best media players to play videos in slow motion . You can follow the instructions that are given below to learn how to play a video in slow motion in VLC on a Windows PC:
Step 1: Start Video Playback
Launch VLC on your Windows computer (a Windows 11 PC is used here for illustrations), click Media from the menu bar at the top, click Open File from the menu, and locate and open a video that you want to watch in slow motion. If VLC is your default media player, simply double-clicking the clip automatically opens the file in the app.
Step 2: Reduce the Playback Speed (In Decrements of 0.10x)
Once the playback begins, press the Spacebar on the keyboard to pause the video. Next, go to the Playback menu from the top, go to Speed, and click Slower (fine) once. This will reduce the speed to 0.90x. Clicking Slower (fine) again will further slow down the video to 0.80x speed. You can repeat this process until you reduce the speed to your desired level. Press Spacebar again to resume the playback in slow motion.
Note: The lowest speed that you can go to using this process is 0.03x.
Step 3: Reduce the Playback Speed (In Decrements in Percentage)
Pause the playback and go to Playback > Speed as explained in the previous step. From the list that comes up, click Slower (the last option). This will reduce the speed to 0.67x. Click Slower again and the speed will further go down to 0.50x. You can repeat this process until you reach your desired playback speed. Press Spacebar to resume the playback in slow motion. With this method, you can reduce the speed to as low as 0.02x.
Note: You can click Normal from the Speed submenu to play the video at normal speed.
Step 4: Using the Shortcut Keys (Optional)
You can press the left square bracket ‘[‘ on your keyboard to reduce the speed in decrements of 0.10x. To get back to the normal speed, press the equals to ‘=’ key. Likewise, pressing the right square bracket ‘]’ increases the speed by 0.10x.
Note: As it is with the Slower (fine) and Slower options, you can use Faster (fine) to add 0.10x increments to the speed, and Faster to increase percentage-wise. Also, if Faster (fine) is clicked repeatedly or its shortcut key is used multiple times, the speed can be increased up to 31.25x. On the other hand, by using the Faster option repeatedly, the speed can be increased to more than 100x.
Part 2: How to Play Slow Motion Effects on Mac with VLC?
The process of slowing down the video playback in VLC on a Mac computer is almost identical to that in Windows. You can learn how to get this done by following the steps that are given below:
Step 1: Open and Pause the Video
Locate and right-click the video that you want to play in slow motion, go to Open With from the context menu, and click VLC from the submenu. Once the clip opens, click the Pause button from the bottom as explained in the previous section.
Step 2: Reduce the Playback Speed
Click Playback from the menu bar at the top, and drag the Playback Speed slider to the left to reduce the speed of the video.
Step 3: Resume the Playback
Click anywhere on the screen to close the Playback menu, and then click the Play button from the bottom to resume the video playback in slow motion.
Part 3: How to Control Playback Speed in VLC Media Player on Android and iOS?
Although the playback speed of a video on both Android and iOS devices can be controlled with a slider, the location where the controller is placed on the two platforms varies, and so does the process of reaching there. Both the methods are explained below for your convenience:
Play Video in Slow Motion on Android with VLC
Step 1: Pause the Playback
Launch VLC on your Android phone (Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is used here for illustrations), locate and open the video in VLC, tap anywhere on the screen, and tap the Pause button from the bottom to pause the playback.
Step 2: Set a Slower Playback Speed
Tap the More icon from the bottom-right corner, tap Playback speed from the menu that appears, and drag the slider that is present at the bottom to the left to reduce the speed. Alternatively, you can also repeatedly tap the down arrow that is present at the right of the slider to slow down the speed in the decrements of 0.05x.
Step 3: Resume the Playback
Tap anywhere on the screen, and when the Playback speed slider disappears, tap the screen one more time. Now, tap the Play icon from the bottom to resume the video playback.
Play Video in Slow Motion on iPhone with VLC
Step 1: Pause the Playback
Assuming that you have already added the video to the VLC library by connecting it to iTunes, launch the app on your iOS device (iPhone 13 Pro Max is used here for illustrations). Tap the video that you want to play in slow motion, and then tap the Pause icon from the bottom.
Step 2: Reduce the Playback Speed
Tap anywhere on the screen, and tap the Clock icon from the lower-left corner. Next, drag the Playback speed slider to the left to reduce the playback speed.
Step 3: Resume the Playback
Right after decreasing the speed, tap the Play icon from the bottom to resume the playback. If the controllers disappear, you can tap anywhere on the screen again, and then tap the Play icon.
Part 4: How to Set up the Default Playback Speed on VLC?
The processes of setting up default playback speed on different platforms and devices vary. For your convenience, all of them are explained below:
Set up Default Playback Speed in VLC on Windows
- Go to Tools > Preferences in VLC media player, and then click the All button from the Show settings section at the bottom.
- Select Input / Codecs from the left pane of the Advanced Preferences box, and then specify your preferred speed in the Playback speed field that is present under the Playback control section on the right window
- Click Save to save the changes
Set up Default Playback Speed in VLC on Mac
- Launch VLC, and go to VLC media player from the menu bar, and then click Preferences; and then click Show All from the bottom of the Preferences box to display all preferences setting options;
- Click the Input / Codecs from the left pane, and then define your preferred speed in the Playback speed field under the Playback control section in the right window, and then click Save to save the changes.
How to Change VLC Media Player Default Speed on Android
Note: At the time of this writing, the Android version of VLC doesn’t allow you to set a global default playback speed. However, you can set it on a per video basis. This means that every time that video is played, the playback speed will remain what you set for it. You must do this for each video in your VLC library individually.
- Launch VLC, and then tap More from the bottom-right corner; next, tap SETTINGS from the upper-left area;
- Tap Video from the Extra settings section, and then check the Save Playback Speed box
How to Change VLC Media Player Default Speed on iOS and iPhone
- Tap Settings from the Home screen, and then scroll down and tap VLC
- Tap Default playback speed from the GENERIC section, and then tap to select a playback speed from the available list to set it as the default.
Conclusion
It is pretty convenient to reduce the playback speed in VLC media player regardless of the platform or device you are using. While the processes of getting the job might be different, the principle behind it remains the same. When on Windows, the playback speed can be decreased to 0.02x and can be increased to more than 100x. This facility is not available on Mac, iOS, or Android platforms. Also, if you want, you can set the default playback speed for the videos so that every time a clip is played, the pace remains what you specified as default.
02 How to Play Slow Motion Effects on Mac with VLC?
03 How to Control Playback Speed in VLC Media Player on Android and iOS?
04 How to Set up the Default Playback Speed on VLC?
Part 1: How to Play Video in Slow Motion Effects on Windows with VLC?
VLC is one of the best media players to play videos in slow motion . You can follow the instructions that are given below to learn how to play a video in slow motion in VLC on a Windows PC:
Step 1: Start Video Playback
Launch VLC on your Windows computer (a Windows 11 PC is used here for illustrations), click Media from the menu bar at the top, click Open File from the menu, and locate and open a video that you want to watch in slow motion. If VLC is your default media player, simply double-clicking the clip automatically opens the file in the app.
Step 2: Reduce the Playback Speed (In Decrements of 0.10x)
Once the playback begins, press the Spacebar on the keyboard to pause the video. Next, go to the Playback menu from the top, go to Speed, and click Slower (fine) once. This will reduce the speed to 0.90x. Clicking Slower (fine) again will further slow down the video to 0.80x speed. You can repeat this process until you reduce the speed to your desired level. Press Spacebar again to resume the playback in slow motion.
Note: The lowest speed that you can go to using this process is 0.03x.
Step 3: Reduce the Playback Speed (In Decrements in Percentage)
Pause the playback and go to Playback > Speed as explained in the previous step. From the list that comes up, click Slower (the last option). This will reduce the speed to 0.67x. Click Slower again and the speed will further go down to 0.50x. You can repeat this process until you reach your desired playback speed. Press Spacebar to resume the playback in slow motion. With this method, you can reduce the speed to as low as 0.02x.
Note: You can click Normal from the Speed submenu to play the video at normal speed.
Step 4: Using the Shortcut Keys (Optional)
You can press the left square bracket ‘[‘ on your keyboard to reduce the speed in decrements of 0.10x. To get back to the normal speed, press the equals to ‘=’ key. Likewise, pressing the right square bracket ‘]’ increases the speed by 0.10x.
Note: As it is with the Slower (fine) and Slower options, you can use Faster (fine) to add 0.10x increments to the speed, and Faster to increase percentage-wise. Also, if Faster (fine) is clicked repeatedly or its shortcut key is used multiple times, the speed can be increased up to 31.25x. On the other hand, by using the Faster option repeatedly, the speed can be increased to more than 100x.
Part 2: How to Play Slow Motion Effects on Mac with VLC?
The process of slowing down the video playback in VLC on a Mac computer is almost identical to that in Windows. You can learn how to get this done by following the steps that are given below:
Step 1: Open and Pause the Video
Locate and right-click the video that you want to play in slow motion, go to Open With from the context menu, and click VLC from the submenu. Once the clip opens, click the Pause button from the bottom as explained in the previous section.
Step 2: Reduce the Playback Speed
Click Playback from the menu bar at the top, and drag the Playback Speed slider to the left to reduce the speed of the video.
Step 3: Resume the Playback
Click anywhere on the screen to close the Playback menu, and then click the Play button from the bottom to resume the video playback in slow motion.
Part 3: How to Control Playback Speed in VLC Media Player on Android and iOS?
Although the playback speed of a video on both Android and iOS devices can be controlled with a slider, the location where the controller is placed on the two platforms varies, and so does the process of reaching there. Both the methods are explained below for your convenience:
Play Video in Slow Motion on Android with VLC
Step 1: Pause the Playback
Launch VLC on your Android phone (Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is used here for illustrations), locate and open the video in VLC, tap anywhere on the screen, and tap the Pause button from the bottom to pause the playback.
Step 2: Set a Slower Playback Speed
Tap the More icon from the bottom-right corner, tap Playback speed from the menu that appears, and drag the slider that is present at the bottom to the left to reduce the speed. Alternatively, you can also repeatedly tap the down arrow that is present at the right of the slider to slow down the speed in the decrements of 0.05x.
Step 3: Resume the Playback
Tap anywhere on the screen, and when the Playback speed slider disappears, tap the screen one more time. Now, tap the Play icon from the bottom to resume the video playback.
Play Video in Slow Motion on iPhone with VLC
Step 1: Pause the Playback
Assuming that you have already added the video to the VLC library by connecting it to iTunes, launch the app on your iOS device (iPhone 13 Pro Max is used here for illustrations). Tap the video that you want to play in slow motion, and then tap the Pause icon from the bottom.
Step 2: Reduce the Playback Speed
Tap anywhere on the screen, and tap the Clock icon from the lower-left corner. Next, drag the Playback speed slider to the left to reduce the playback speed.
Step 3: Resume the Playback
Right after decreasing the speed, tap the Play icon from the bottom to resume the playback. If the controllers disappear, you can tap anywhere on the screen again, and then tap the Play icon.
Part 4: How to Set up the Default Playback Speed on VLC?
The processes of setting up default playback speed on different platforms and devices vary. For your convenience, all of them are explained below:
Set up Default Playback Speed in VLC on Windows
- Go to Tools > Preferences in VLC media player, and then click the All button from the Show settings section at the bottom.
- Select Input / Codecs from the left pane of the Advanced Preferences box, and then specify your preferred speed in the Playback speed field that is present under the Playback control section on the right window
- Click Save to save the changes
Set up Default Playback Speed in VLC on Mac
- Launch VLC, and go to VLC media player from the menu bar, and then click Preferences; and then click Show All from the bottom of the Preferences box to display all preferences setting options;
- Click the Input / Codecs from the left pane, and then define your preferred speed in the Playback speed field under the Playback control section in the right window, and then click Save to save the changes.
How to Change VLC Media Player Default Speed on Android
Note: At the time of this writing, the Android version of VLC doesn’t allow you to set a global default playback speed. However, you can set it on a per video basis. This means that every time that video is played, the playback speed will remain what you set for it. You must do this for each video in your VLC library individually.
- Launch VLC, and then tap More from the bottom-right corner; next, tap SETTINGS from the upper-left area;
- Tap Video from the Extra settings section, and then check the Save Playback Speed box
How to Change VLC Media Player Default Speed on iOS and iPhone
- Tap Settings from the Home screen, and then scroll down and tap VLC
- Tap Default playback speed from the GENERIC section, and then tap to select a playback speed from the available list to set it as the default.
Conclusion
It is pretty convenient to reduce the playback speed in VLC media player regardless of the platform or device you are using. While the processes of getting the job might be different, the principle behind it remains the same. When on Windows, the playback speed can be decreased to 0.02x and can be increased to more than 100x. This facility is not available on Mac, iOS, or Android platforms. Also, if you want, you can set the default playback speed for the videos so that every time a clip is played, the pace remains what you specified as default.
Cut, Trim, and Edit: The Top Free Video Trimmers for Windows 10
If you enjoy recording and editing videos, you may have some hefty video files to trim. Do you wish to split the long videos into shorter ones? Do you want to remove the black part that appears at the start and conclusion of your videos? Typically, a video trimmer is required.
However, finding an excellent video trimmer for Windows 10 is a difficult job. But don’t worry, a few excellent video trimmers are reviewed in this article, all of which are simple to use and have useful features. Let’s get started!
In this article
01 Best Free Video Trimmer for Windows 10
02 Best Free Online Video Trimmer for Windows 10
03 How to Trim Multiple Parts from One Video Faster?
Part 1: Best Free Video Trimmer for Windows 10
Time is important, and some people cannot afford to waste it. Or maybe they want to cut a specific part of the video on their PC. For both of these tasks, they need a video trimmer. Following are the best video trimmers for Windows 10:
1. Windows 10 Video Editor
Windows 10 features an excellent video editor , offering a full collection of video creation and editing features that use music, graphics, animation, and 3D effects to convey your narrative. Video Editor is Windows 10’s replacement for Movie Maker, emphasizing simple creative tools that allow you to convey your narrative.
Features:
- It supports all of the windows 10 input and output formats
- Lets you add texts and animations to the videos
- You can split the videos using this tool
- It leaves no watermark on the video
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using Windows 10 Photo video editor :
Step 1: Open the Photos app and click on Video Editor to proceed.
Step 2: Now, click on New Video Project to import the video you wish to trim.
Step 3: Drag the video to the editing toolbar and click on Trim.
Step 4: Now adjust the sliders accordingly to trim your video and click on Done to save the trimmed video.
2. Windows 10 - Movies & TV
You will be surprised to learn that there might be another built-in video trimmer for Windows 10 - Movies & TV - that works effectively to edit films with no effort. It is another built-in tool with an easy-to-use interface. It supports multiple formats, such as mp4, asf, m4v, mov, etc.
Features:
- It supports all the input and output formats of windows 10
- You can trim the videos while watching it
- Offers several editing features to edit the video
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using Movies & TV:
Step 1: Open the video you wish to trim with Movies & TV on your PC.
Step 2: Click the Edit button in the bottom right corner and then choose the Trim tool from the menu that appears.
Step 3: After loading the movie, move it over the timeline in the playback windows to finish the cutting procedure and save it on Windows 10.
3. Filmora Instant Cutter Tool
The Instant Cutter tool in Wondershare Filmora video editor lets you input huge video clips in formats and rapidly reduce or combine them without re-encoding. This is a very valuable tool when working with high-resolution movies. It supports MP4/MOV and MTS/M2TS video files.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Features:
- It maintains the quality of the video
- It supports 4K UHD video formats
- It allows you to merge the videos
- You can trim massive files with ease
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using this video editor:
Step 1: Launch Filmora, select Import, and then Import with Instant Cutter Tool.
Step 2: Click Open File under the Trim tab to select a video from your computer.
Step 3: Drag the editing sliders on their timeline to decide which parts of the clip to preserve.
Step 4: To preview the segment, choose it in the left side window and hit the Play option.
Step 5: After you’ve finished previewing the video, click Export to save it.
4. FilmForth
FilmForth is an effective and straightforward free video editor , media encoder, and slideshows video creator for Windows 10. It is a free movie director and slideshow creator for Windows. FilmForth, as a free film editor, can export any output format to share it with social media platforms, like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitch.
Features:
- It is a completely free editing tool
- It can export the video to social media
- It allows you to create slideshows
- You can also create videos with this tool
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using this video editor:
Step 1: Open FilmForth and select New Project to add the video to be edited.
Step 2: Now, drag the video to the timeline.
Step 3: Select Edit, then Trim from the popup menu.
Step 4: Now, adjust the sliders as needed to trim your movie.
Step 5: Simply click the red Save Video button in the editor’s bottom right corner.
5. VSDC Free video editor
VSDC Video Editor is a free video trimmer that converts one clip type to another. It helps you create various shaped masks for obscuring, blurring, or emphasizing specific aspects in your movie. It supports all major formats, including mkv, mp4, mov, and wav.
Features:
- It allows you to apply visual and audio effects to your videos.
- It has several blending options and Instagram-style filters.
- It can upload videos straight to YouTube.
- It enables you to construct your multimedia file library.
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using this video editor:
Step 1: Open VSDC Free Video Editor on your PC and import the video you wish to trim.
Step 2: Select Cutting and splitting in the object properties or the object menu**.**
Step 3: Mark the region to be removed and then click the Cut region button.
Step 4: Then, in the bottom right corner, click the Apply changes option to save your changes.
Part 2: Best Free Online Video Trimmer for Windows 10
Trimming the unnecessary parts of the video is the need of the hour. However, some people don’t prefer downloading a tool for it. So, the following online video trimmers for windows 10 can assist them in their job:
2. Online Video Cutter
Online Video Cutter allows you to trim easily, crop, and twist videos, as well as modify the playing speed. It functions in any browser — tested it in Safari on the Mac, which isn’t frequently recognized by online tools, and it worked flawlessly – and the only restriction is that your file size cannot exceed 500MB.
You may export in MP4, MKV, or MOV format. It does not require any sign up from the user to trim the video and nor does it leave any watermark on the video after editing.
Features:
- Supports every kind of browser
- It does not leave any watermark
- Offers a quick no-encode alternative
3. Kapwing
Kapwing is a straightforward online video editor. It displays a preview of your video on the left side of the screen, and users can use the scales or timeouts to choose the start and finish times of their cut.
Kapwing is a premium service, which means free users can only upload files up to 250MB in size, and exports may only be 7 minutes long. There’s no need to register yourself for editing the videos through Kapwing, but it does leave a watermark.
Features:
- Allows you to preview the video
- It is quite simple to use for editing
- It does not require any sign up before trimming
4. Adobe Creative Cloud Express
Adobe Creative Cloud Express is the best free online video trimmer windows 10 available for making simple modifications to videos. It enables the creation, editing, and sharing of new projects from any device. It recognizes original edit spots automatically and works with all AVI, MXF, and other file formats. Furthermore, the curve is managed automatically by this online video trimmer.
However, it needs registration to edit the video, and the free version leaves a watermark.
Features:
- It reformats the video automatically.
- It enables the editing platform to be expanded.
- It integrates with other apps and services without a hitch.
5. Clipchamp
Clipchamp is a freemium service, which means it has a free tier, but the finest features are only available to paying users. Your video output is restricted to general standards at 480p quality.
Since Safari does not support Clipchamp, you must use the Chrome or Edge browser on a Mac. Users need to register themselves for editing the videos through Clipchamp. The free version also leaves a watermark on the video.
Features:
- Helps the user to add audio and video
- Lets you export the video to social media platforms
- Offers multiple editing features for the video
6. Clideo
Clideo provides several online tools for looping, flipping, reversing, and filtering video clips, adding subtitles, resizing clips, and creating memes. Each tool is a standalone application running in your internet browser.
There are file size restrictions while using the free version, i.e., 500MB or fewer files, as with other online services. A Pro subscription, which costs $9 per month, allows you access to the full version. Clideo does not need registration, but the free version leaves a watermark.
Features:
- Excellent editing features in the free version
- Helps you add subtitles to the video
- Allows you to compress/resize the video
Part 3: How to Trim Multiple Parts from One Video Faster?
Trimming usually entails eliminating a piece of the beginning or conclusion of the clip. In various methods, Filmora’s sophisticated video trimmer speeds up the process of removing undesirable bits of a film. Follow the instruction below to trim multiple parts from the video faster using the Mark In and Out approach:
Step 1: Double-click on the media files in the Media library to preview it in the Preview window.
Step 2: Choose one of the markers shown below the video preview. Highlight the in and out marks by tapping on the video and dragging the cursor to the beginning and finish positions.
Step 3: Move the video from the media files to the timeline, and it will be cut according to your specifications. You may now repeat the technique to extract additional sections of the clip.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Note: You can also move them to the timeline to combine the clips.
FAQs
Does Windows Have a Video Trimmer?
Windows do include a video editor that lets you trim the videos as per choice. You may trim films by adjusting the start and stop locations in the Video Editor accessed through the Photos app on Windows 10.
Conclusion
As said above, trimming the unnecessary parts of the video is the need of the hour. To ease the procedure of finding the best video trimmer windows 10, some excellent video trimmers are reviewed in this article. Simply select one that appeals to you and begin video editing for a quality video result.
02 Best Free Online Video Trimmer for Windows 10
03 How to Trim Multiple Parts from One Video Faster?
Part 1: Best Free Video Trimmer for Windows 10
Time is important, and some people cannot afford to waste it. Or maybe they want to cut a specific part of the video on their PC. For both of these tasks, they need a video trimmer. Following are the best video trimmers for Windows 10:
1. Windows 10 Video Editor
Windows 10 features an excellent video editor , offering a full collection of video creation and editing features that use music, graphics, animation, and 3D effects to convey your narrative. Video Editor is Windows 10’s replacement for Movie Maker, emphasizing simple creative tools that allow you to convey your narrative.
Features:
- It supports all of the windows 10 input and output formats
- Lets you add texts and animations to the videos
- You can split the videos using this tool
- It leaves no watermark on the video
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using Windows 10 Photo video editor :
Step 1: Open the Photos app and click on Video Editor to proceed.
Step 2: Now, click on New Video Project to import the video you wish to trim.
Step 3: Drag the video to the editing toolbar and click on Trim.
Step 4: Now adjust the sliders accordingly to trim your video and click on Done to save the trimmed video.
2. Windows 10 - Movies & TV
You will be surprised to learn that there might be another built-in video trimmer for Windows 10 - Movies & TV - that works effectively to edit films with no effort. It is another built-in tool with an easy-to-use interface. It supports multiple formats, such as mp4, asf, m4v, mov, etc.
Features:
- It supports all the input and output formats of windows 10
- You can trim the videos while watching it
- Offers several editing features to edit the video
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using Movies & TV:
Step 1: Open the video you wish to trim with Movies & TV on your PC.
Step 2: Click the Edit button in the bottom right corner and then choose the Trim tool from the menu that appears.
Step 3: After loading the movie, move it over the timeline in the playback windows to finish the cutting procedure and save it on Windows 10.
3. Filmora Instant Cutter Tool
The Instant Cutter tool in Wondershare Filmora video editor lets you input huge video clips in formats and rapidly reduce or combine them without re-encoding. This is a very valuable tool when working with high-resolution movies. It supports MP4/MOV and MTS/M2TS video files.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Features:
- It maintains the quality of the video
- It supports 4K UHD video formats
- It allows you to merge the videos
- You can trim massive files with ease
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using this video editor:
Step 1: Launch Filmora, select Import, and then Import with Instant Cutter Tool.
Step 2: Click Open File under the Trim tab to select a video from your computer.
Step 3: Drag the editing sliders on their timeline to decide which parts of the clip to preserve.
Step 4: To preview the segment, choose it in the left side window and hit the Play option.
Step 5: After you’ve finished previewing the video, click Export to save it.
4. FilmForth
FilmForth is an effective and straightforward free video editor , media encoder, and slideshows video creator for Windows 10. It is a free movie director and slideshow creator for Windows. FilmForth, as a free film editor, can export any output format to share it with social media platforms, like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitch.
Features:
- It is a completely free editing tool
- It can export the video to social media
- It allows you to create slideshows
- You can also create videos with this tool
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using this video editor:
Step 1: Open FilmForth and select New Project to add the video to be edited.
Step 2: Now, drag the video to the timeline.
Step 3: Select Edit, then Trim from the popup menu.
Step 4: Now, adjust the sliders as needed to trim your movie.
Step 5: Simply click the red Save Video button in the editor’s bottom right corner.
5. VSDC Free video editor
VSDC Video Editor is a free video trimmer that converts one clip type to another. It helps you create various shaped masks for obscuring, blurring, or emphasizing specific aspects in your movie. It supports all major formats, including mkv, mp4, mov, and wav.
Features:
- It allows you to apply visual and audio effects to your videos.
- It has several blending options and Instagram-style filters.
- It can upload videos straight to YouTube.
- It enables you to construct your multimedia file library.
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using this video editor:
Step 1: Open VSDC Free Video Editor on your PC and import the video you wish to trim.
Step 2: Select Cutting and splitting in the object properties or the object menu**.**
Step 3: Mark the region to be removed and then click the Cut region button.
Step 4: Then, in the bottom right corner, click the Apply changes option to save your changes.
Part 2: Best Free Online Video Trimmer for Windows 10
Trimming the unnecessary parts of the video is the need of the hour. However, some people don’t prefer downloading a tool for it. So, the following online video trimmers for windows 10 can assist them in their job:
2. Online Video Cutter
Online Video Cutter allows you to trim easily, crop, and twist videos, as well as modify the playing speed. It functions in any browser — tested it in Safari on the Mac, which isn’t frequently recognized by online tools, and it worked flawlessly – and the only restriction is that your file size cannot exceed 500MB.
You may export in MP4, MKV, or MOV format. It does not require any sign up from the user to trim the video and nor does it leave any watermark on the video after editing.
Features:
- Supports every kind of browser
- It does not leave any watermark
- Offers a quick no-encode alternative
3. Kapwing
Kapwing is a straightforward online video editor. It displays a preview of your video on the left side of the screen, and users can use the scales or timeouts to choose the start and finish times of their cut.
Kapwing is a premium service, which means free users can only upload files up to 250MB in size, and exports may only be 7 minutes long. There’s no need to register yourself for editing the videos through Kapwing, but it does leave a watermark.
Features:
- Allows you to preview the video
- It is quite simple to use for editing
- It does not require any sign up before trimming
4. Adobe Creative Cloud Express
Adobe Creative Cloud Express is the best free online video trimmer windows 10 available for making simple modifications to videos. It enables the creation, editing, and sharing of new projects from any device. It recognizes original edit spots automatically and works with all AVI, MXF, and other file formats. Furthermore, the curve is managed automatically by this online video trimmer.
However, it needs registration to edit the video, and the free version leaves a watermark.
Features:
- It reformats the video automatically.
- It enables the editing platform to be expanded.
- It integrates with other apps and services without a hitch.
5. Clipchamp
Clipchamp is a freemium service, which means it has a free tier, but the finest features are only available to paying users. Your video output is restricted to general standards at 480p quality.
Since Safari does not support Clipchamp, you must use the Chrome or Edge browser on a Mac. Users need to register themselves for editing the videos through Clipchamp. The free version also leaves a watermark on the video.
Features:
- Helps the user to add audio and video
- Lets you export the video to social media platforms
- Offers multiple editing features for the video
6. Clideo
Clideo provides several online tools for looping, flipping, reversing, and filtering video clips, adding subtitles, resizing clips, and creating memes. Each tool is a standalone application running in your internet browser.
There are file size restrictions while using the free version, i.e., 500MB or fewer files, as with other online services. A Pro subscription, which costs $9 per month, allows you access to the full version. Clideo does not need registration, but the free version leaves a watermark.
Features:
- Excellent editing features in the free version
- Helps you add subtitles to the video
- Allows you to compress/resize the video
Part 3: How to Trim Multiple Parts from One Video Faster?
Trimming usually entails eliminating a piece of the beginning or conclusion of the clip. In various methods, Filmora’s sophisticated video trimmer speeds up the process of removing undesirable bits of a film. Follow the instruction below to trim multiple parts from the video faster using the Mark In and Out approach:
Step 1: Double-click on the media files in the Media library to preview it in the Preview window.
Step 2: Choose one of the markers shown below the video preview. Highlight the in and out marks by tapping on the video and dragging the cursor to the beginning and finish positions.
Step 3: Move the video from the media files to the timeline, and it will be cut according to your specifications. You may now repeat the technique to extract additional sections of the clip.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Note: You can also move them to the timeline to combine the clips.
FAQs
Does Windows Have a Video Trimmer?
Windows do include a video editor that lets you trim the videos as per choice. You may trim films by adjusting the start and stop locations in the Video Editor accessed through the Photos app on Windows 10.
Conclusion
As said above, trimming the unnecessary parts of the video is the need of the hour. To ease the procedure of finding the best video trimmer windows 10, some excellent video trimmers are reviewed in this article. Simply select one that appeals to you and begin video editing for a quality video result.
02 Best Free Online Video Trimmer for Windows 10
03 How to Trim Multiple Parts from One Video Faster?
Part 1: Best Free Video Trimmer for Windows 10
Time is important, and some people cannot afford to waste it. Or maybe they want to cut a specific part of the video on their PC. For both of these tasks, they need a video trimmer. Following are the best video trimmers for Windows 10:
1. Windows 10 Video Editor
Windows 10 features an excellent video editor , offering a full collection of video creation and editing features that use music, graphics, animation, and 3D effects to convey your narrative. Video Editor is Windows 10’s replacement for Movie Maker, emphasizing simple creative tools that allow you to convey your narrative.
Features:
- It supports all of the windows 10 input and output formats
- Lets you add texts and animations to the videos
- You can split the videos using this tool
- It leaves no watermark on the video
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using Windows 10 Photo video editor :
Step 1: Open the Photos app and click on Video Editor to proceed.
Step 2: Now, click on New Video Project to import the video you wish to trim.
Step 3: Drag the video to the editing toolbar and click on Trim.
Step 4: Now adjust the sliders accordingly to trim your video and click on Done to save the trimmed video.
2. Windows 10 - Movies & TV
You will be surprised to learn that there might be another built-in video trimmer for Windows 10 - Movies & TV - that works effectively to edit films with no effort. It is another built-in tool with an easy-to-use interface. It supports multiple formats, such as mp4, asf, m4v, mov, etc.
Features:
- It supports all the input and output formats of windows 10
- You can trim the videos while watching it
- Offers several editing features to edit the video
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using Movies & TV:
Step 1: Open the video you wish to trim with Movies & TV on your PC.
Step 2: Click the Edit button in the bottom right corner and then choose the Trim tool from the menu that appears.
Step 3: After loading the movie, move it over the timeline in the playback windows to finish the cutting procedure and save it on Windows 10.
3. Filmora Instant Cutter Tool
The Instant Cutter tool in Wondershare Filmora video editor lets you input huge video clips in formats and rapidly reduce or combine them without re-encoding. This is a very valuable tool when working with high-resolution movies. It supports MP4/MOV and MTS/M2TS video files.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Features:
- It maintains the quality of the video
- It supports 4K UHD video formats
- It allows you to merge the videos
- You can trim massive files with ease
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using this video editor:
Step 1: Launch Filmora, select Import, and then Import with Instant Cutter Tool.
Step 2: Click Open File under the Trim tab to select a video from your computer.
Step 3: Drag the editing sliders on their timeline to decide which parts of the clip to preserve.
Step 4: To preview the segment, choose it in the left side window and hit the Play option.
Step 5: After you’ve finished previewing the video, click Export to save it.
4. FilmForth
FilmForth is an effective and straightforward free video editor , media encoder, and slideshows video creator for Windows 10. It is a free movie director and slideshow creator for Windows. FilmForth, as a free film editor, can export any output format to share it with social media platforms, like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitch.
Features:
- It is a completely free editing tool
- It can export the video to social media
- It allows you to create slideshows
- You can also create videos with this tool
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using this video editor:
Step 1: Open FilmForth and select New Project to add the video to be edited.
Step 2: Now, drag the video to the timeline.
Step 3: Select Edit, then Trim from the popup menu.
Step 4: Now, adjust the sliders as needed to trim your movie.
Step 5: Simply click the red Save Video button in the editor’s bottom right corner.
5. VSDC Free video editor
VSDC Video Editor is a free video trimmer that converts one clip type to another. It helps you create various shaped masks for obscuring, blurring, or emphasizing specific aspects in your movie. It supports all major formats, including mkv, mp4, mov, and wav.
Features:
- It allows you to apply visual and audio effects to your videos.
- It has several blending options and Instagram-style filters.
- It can upload videos straight to YouTube.
- It enables you to construct your multimedia file library.
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using this video editor:
Step 1: Open VSDC Free Video Editor on your PC and import the video you wish to trim.
Step 2: Select Cutting and splitting in the object properties or the object menu**.**
Step 3: Mark the region to be removed and then click the Cut region button.
Step 4: Then, in the bottom right corner, click the Apply changes option to save your changes.
Part 2: Best Free Online Video Trimmer for Windows 10
Trimming the unnecessary parts of the video is the need of the hour. However, some people don’t prefer downloading a tool for it. So, the following online video trimmers for windows 10 can assist them in their job:
2. Online Video Cutter
Online Video Cutter allows you to trim easily, crop, and twist videos, as well as modify the playing speed. It functions in any browser — tested it in Safari on the Mac, which isn’t frequently recognized by online tools, and it worked flawlessly – and the only restriction is that your file size cannot exceed 500MB.
You may export in MP4, MKV, or MOV format. It does not require any sign up from the user to trim the video and nor does it leave any watermark on the video after editing.
Features:
- Supports every kind of browser
- It does not leave any watermark
- Offers a quick no-encode alternative
3. Kapwing
Kapwing is a straightforward online video editor. It displays a preview of your video on the left side of the screen, and users can use the scales or timeouts to choose the start and finish times of their cut.
Kapwing is a premium service, which means free users can only upload files up to 250MB in size, and exports may only be 7 minutes long. There’s no need to register yourself for editing the videos through Kapwing, but it does leave a watermark.
Features:
- Allows you to preview the video
- It is quite simple to use for editing
- It does not require any sign up before trimming
4. Adobe Creative Cloud Express
Adobe Creative Cloud Express is the best free online video trimmer windows 10 available for making simple modifications to videos. It enables the creation, editing, and sharing of new projects from any device. It recognizes original edit spots automatically and works with all AVI, MXF, and other file formats. Furthermore, the curve is managed automatically by this online video trimmer.
However, it needs registration to edit the video, and the free version leaves a watermark.
Features:
- It reformats the video automatically.
- It enables the editing platform to be expanded.
- It integrates with other apps and services without a hitch.
5. Clipchamp
Clipchamp is a freemium service, which means it has a free tier, but the finest features are only available to paying users. Your video output is restricted to general standards at 480p quality.
Since Safari does not support Clipchamp, you must use the Chrome or Edge browser on a Mac. Users need to register themselves for editing the videos through Clipchamp. The free version also leaves a watermark on the video.
Features:
- Helps the user to add audio and video
- Lets you export the video to social media platforms
- Offers multiple editing features for the video
6. Clideo
Clideo provides several online tools for looping, flipping, reversing, and filtering video clips, adding subtitles, resizing clips, and creating memes. Each tool is a standalone application running in your internet browser.
There are file size restrictions while using the free version, i.e., 500MB or fewer files, as with other online services. A Pro subscription, which costs $9 per month, allows you access to the full version. Clideo does not need registration, but the free version leaves a watermark.
Features:
- Excellent editing features in the free version
- Helps you add subtitles to the video
- Allows you to compress/resize the video
Part 3: How to Trim Multiple Parts from One Video Faster?
Trimming usually entails eliminating a piece of the beginning or conclusion of the clip. In various methods, Filmora’s sophisticated video trimmer speeds up the process of removing undesirable bits of a film. Follow the instruction below to trim multiple parts from the video faster using the Mark In and Out approach:
Step 1: Double-click on the media files in the Media library to preview it in the Preview window.
Step 2: Choose one of the markers shown below the video preview. Highlight the in and out marks by tapping on the video and dragging the cursor to the beginning and finish positions.
Step 3: Move the video from the media files to the timeline, and it will be cut according to your specifications. You may now repeat the technique to extract additional sections of the clip.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Note: You can also move them to the timeline to combine the clips.
FAQs
Does Windows Have a Video Trimmer?
Windows do include a video editor that lets you trim the videos as per choice. You may trim films by adjusting the start and stop locations in the Video Editor accessed through the Photos app on Windows 10.
Conclusion
As said above, trimming the unnecessary parts of the video is the need of the hour. To ease the procedure of finding the best video trimmer windows 10, some excellent video trimmers are reviewed in this article. Simply select one that appeals to you and begin video editing for a quality video result.
02 Best Free Online Video Trimmer for Windows 10
03 How to Trim Multiple Parts from One Video Faster?
Part 1: Best Free Video Trimmer for Windows 10
Time is important, and some people cannot afford to waste it. Or maybe they want to cut a specific part of the video on their PC. For both of these tasks, they need a video trimmer. Following are the best video trimmers for Windows 10:
1. Windows 10 Video Editor
Windows 10 features an excellent video editor , offering a full collection of video creation and editing features that use music, graphics, animation, and 3D effects to convey your narrative. Video Editor is Windows 10’s replacement for Movie Maker, emphasizing simple creative tools that allow you to convey your narrative.
Features:
- It supports all of the windows 10 input and output formats
- Lets you add texts and animations to the videos
- You can split the videos using this tool
- It leaves no watermark on the video
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using Windows 10 Photo video editor :
Step 1: Open the Photos app and click on Video Editor to proceed.
Step 2: Now, click on New Video Project to import the video you wish to trim.
Step 3: Drag the video to the editing toolbar and click on Trim.
Step 4: Now adjust the sliders accordingly to trim your video and click on Done to save the trimmed video.
2. Windows 10 - Movies & TV
You will be surprised to learn that there might be another built-in video trimmer for Windows 10 - Movies & TV - that works effectively to edit films with no effort. It is another built-in tool with an easy-to-use interface. It supports multiple formats, such as mp4, asf, m4v, mov, etc.
Features:
- It supports all the input and output formats of windows 10
- You can trim the videos while watching it
- Offers several editing features to edit the video
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using Movies & TV:
Step 1: Open the video you wish to trim with Movies & TV on your PC.
Step 2: Click the Edit button in the bottom right corner and then choose the Trim tool from the menu that appears.
Step 3: After loading the movie, move it over the timeline in the playback windows to finish the cutting procedure and save it on Windows 10.
3. Filmora Instant Cutter Tool
The Instant Cutter tool in Wondershare Filmora video editor lets you input huge video clips in formats and rapidly reduce or combine them without re-encoding. This is a very valuable tool when working with high-resolution movies. It supports MP4/MOV and MTS/M2TS video files.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Features:
- It maintains the quality of the video
- It supports 4K UHD video formats
- It allows you to merge the videos
- You can trim massive files with ease
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using this video editor:
Step 1: Launch Filmora, select Import, and then Import with Instant Cutter Tool.
Step 2: Click Open File under the Trim tab to select a video from your computer.
Step 3: Drag the editing sliders on their timeline to decide which parts of the clip to preserve.
Step 4: To preview the segment, choose it in the left side window and hit the Play option.
Step 5: After you’ve finished previewing the video, click Export to save it.
4. FilmForth
FilmForth is an effective and straightforward free video editor , media encoder, and slideshows video creator for Windows 10. It is a free movie director and slideshow creator for Windows. FilmForth, as a free film editor, can export any output format to share it with social media platforms, like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitch.
Features:
- It is a completely free editing tool
- It can export the video to social media
- It allows you to create slideshows
- You can also create videos with this tool
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using this video editor:
Step 1: Open FilmForth and select New Project to add the video to be edited.
Step 2: Now, drag the video to the timeline.
Step 3: Select Edit, then Trim from the popup menu.
Step 4: Now, adjust the sliders as needed to trim your movie.
Step 5: Simply click the red Save Video button in the editor’s bottom right corner.
5. VSDC Free video editor
VSDC Video Editor is a free video trimmer that converts one clip type to another. It helps you create various shaped masks for obscuring, blurring, or emphasizing specific aspects in your movie. It supports all major formats, including mkv, mp4, mov, and wav.
Features:
- It allows you to apply visual and audio effects to your videos.
- It has several blending options and Instagram-style filters.
- It can upload videos straight to YouTube.
- It enables you to construct your multimedia file library.
Follow the steps below to trim the videos using this video editor:
Step 1: Open VSDC Free Video Editor on your PC and import the video you wish to trim.
Step 2: Select Cutting and splitting in the object properties or the object menu**.**
Step 3: Mark the region to be removed and then click the Cut region button.
Step 4: Then, in the bottom right corner, click the Apply changes option to save your changes.
Part 2: Best Free Online Video Trimmer for Windows 10
Trimming the unnecessary parts of the video is the need of the hour. However, some people don’t prefer downloading a tool for it. So, the following online video trimmers for windows 10 can assist them in their job:
2. Online Video Cutter
Online Video Cutter allows you to trim easily, crop, and twist videos, as well as modify the playing speed. It functions in any browser — tested it in Safari on the Mac, which isn’t frequently recognized by online tools, and it worked flawlessly – and the only restriction is that your file size cannot exceed 500MB.
You may export in MP4, MKV, or MOV format. It does not require any sign up from the user to trim the video and nor does it leave any watermark on the video after editing.
Features:
- Supports every kind of browser
- It does not leave any watermark
- Offers a quick no-encode alternative
3. Kapwing
Kapwing is a straightforward online video editor. It displays a preview of your video on the left side of the screen, and users can use the scales or timeouts to choose the start and finish times of their cut.
Kapwing is a premium service, which means free users can only upload files up to 250MB in size, and exports may only be 7 minutes long. There’s no need to register yourself for editing the videos through Kapwing, but it does leave a watermark.
Features:
- Allows you to preview the video
- It is quite simple to use for editing
- It does not require any sign up before trimming
4. Adobe Creative Cloud Express
Adobe Creative Cloud Express is the best free online video trimmer windows 10 available for making simple modifications to videos. It enables the creation, editing, and sharing of new projects from any device. It recognizes original edit spots automatically and works with all AVI, MXF, and other file formats. Furthermore, the curve is managed automatically by this online video trimmer.
However, it needs registration to edit the video, and the free version leaves a watermark.
Features:
- It reformats the video automatically.
- It enables the editing platform to be expanded.
- It integrates with other apps and services without a hitch.
5. Clipchamp
Clipchamp is a freemium service, which means it has a free tier, but the finest features are only available to paying users. Your video output is restricted to general standards at 480p quality.
Since Safari does not support Clipchamp, you must use the Chrome or Edge browser on a Mac. Users need to register themselves for editing the videos through Clipchamp. The free version also leaves a watermark on the video.
Features:
- Helps the user to add audio and video
- Lets you export the video to social media platforms
- Offers multiple editing features for the video
6. Clideo
Clideo provides several online tools for looping, flipping, reversing, and filtering video clips, adding subtitles, resizing clips, and creating memes. Each tool is a standalone application running in your internet browser.
There are file size restrictions while using the free version, i.e., 500MB or fewer files, as with other online services. A Pro subscription, which costs $9 per month, allows you access to the full version. Clideo does not need registration, but the free version leaves a watermark.
Features:
- Excellent editing features in the free version
- Helps you add subtitles to the video
- Allows you to compress/resize the video
Part 3: How to Trim Multiple Parts from One Video Faster?
Trimming usually entails eliminating a piece of the beginning or conclusion of the clip. In various methods, Filmora’s sophisticated video trimmer speeds up the process of removing undesirable bits of a film. Follow the instruction below to trim multiple parts from the video faster using the Mark In and Out approach:
Step 1: Double-click on the media files in the Media library to preview it in the Preview window.
Step 2: Choose one of the markers shown below the video preview. Highlight the in and out marks by tapping on the video and dragging the cursor to the beginning and finish positions.
Step 3: Move the video from the media files to the timeline, and it will be cut according to your specifications. You may now repeat the technique to extract additional sections of the clip.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Note: You can also move them to the timeline to combine the clips.
FAQs
Does Windows Have a Video Trimmer?
Windows do include a video editor that lets you trim the videos as per choice. You may trim films by adjusting the start and stop locations in the Video Editor accessed through the Photos app on Windows 10.
Conclusion
As said above, trimming the unnecessary parts of the video is the need of the hour. To ease the procedure of finding the best video trimmer windows 10, some excellent video trimmers are reviewed in this article. Simply select one that appeals to you and begin video editing for a quality video result.
Edit Like a Pro: A Free Online Video Editing Course Using Jaycut
Jaycut - How to Use Free Online Video Editing Software Jaycut
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
JayCut is a flash-based free online video editor, similar to Yahoo!’s Jumpcut (closed now). It enables people to upload video, audio and more in order to create “mixes” or movies. The most impressive feature is that you can export videos to mobile devices, PC and YouTube. Until now, it’s considered as the best online video editor and is getting better and better since released in 2007.
JayCut has everything you need to have a free video editing trial, including default videos, images and audio. You even don’t need to register to use all the functions. However, once registered, you get free and easier to share movies with family and friends.
Online video editor JayCut review
Pros: JayCut does all you could imagine in a single web page. Actually, it amazes me and my friends. I like everything about this website. It is very user friendly and allows you to upload different types of media very quickly, and then mix them together. The mixing becomes more of a work of art and one feels a sense of ownership when then have added titles, transitions and music to their pictures or video. Lastly I really like the fact that each person creates his or her own profile page. The profile makes it a fun way of learning about other people and it can be fun because it is similar to Facebook or Myspace.
Cons: If people would expect more, maybe the develop team could add more transitions and text effects, and suit the needs to export to facebook and a choice to select DVD service.
Conclusion: Jaycut is a quick and easy-to-use website video editor. It’s fun and interactive. The design is so intuitive that people could easily understand how to use everything the website offers.
How to Use Online Video Editor JayCut
Al through JayCut is superb easy to use, you could get quick start before trying this absolutely free online video editor.
Step 1. Import Media from PC, Microphone and Webcam (skip this step for first trial coz default media provided)
Step 2. Add Video/Images/Audio to Timeline
Step 3. Personalize movies with transitions, texts
Step 4. Make settings to added video/audio and effects
Step 5. Save project or export movie
By the way, if you’re looking for a better video editing software with more features and modern interface, you should try Filmora.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
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Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
JayCut is a flash-based free online video editor, similar to Yahoo!’s Jumpcut (closed now). It enables people to upload video, audio and more in order to create “mixes” or movies. The most impressive feature is that you can export videos to mobile devices, PC and YouTube. Until now, it’s considered as the best online video editor and is getting better and better since released in 2007.
JayCut has everything you need to have a free video editing trial, including default videos, images and audio. You even don’t need to register to use all the functions. However, once registered, you get free and easier to share movies with family and friends.
Online video editor JayCut review
Pros: JayCut does all you could imagine in a single web page. Actually, it amazes me and my friends. I like everything about this website. It is very user friendly and allows you to upload different types of media very quickly, and then mix them together. The mixing becomes more of a work of art and one feels a sense of ownership when then have added titles, transitions and music to their pictures or video. Lastly I really like the fact that each person creates his or her own profile page. The profile makes it a fun way of learning about other people and it can be fun because it is similar to Facebook or Myspace.
Cons: If people would expect more, maybe the develop team could add more transitions and text effects, and suit the needs to export to facebook and a choice to select DVD service.
Conclusion: Jaycut is a quick and easy-to-use website video editor. It’s fun and interactive. The design is so intuitive that people could easily understand how to use everything the website offers.
How to Use Online Video Editor JayCut
Al through JayCut is superb easy to use, you could get quick start before trying this absolutely free online video editor.
Step 1. Import Media from PC, Microphone and Webcam (skip this step for first trial coz default media provided)
Step 2. Add Video/Images/Audio to Timeline
Step 3. Personalize movies with transitions, texts
Step 4. Make settings to added video/audio and effects
Step 5. Save project or export movie
By the way, if you’re looking for a better video editing software with more features and modern interface, you should try Filmora.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
JayCut is a flash-based free online video editor, similar to Yahoo!’s Jumpcut (closed now). It enables people to upload video, audio and more in order to create “mixes” or movies. The most impressive feature is that you can export videos to mobile devices, PC and YouTube. Until now, it’s considered as the best online video editor and is getting better and better since released in 2007.
JayCut has everything you need to have a free video editing trial, including default videos, images and audio. You even don’t need to register to use all the functions. However, once registered, you get free and easier to share movies with family and friends.
Online video editor JayCut review
Pros: JayCut does all you could imagine in a single web page. Actually, it amazes me and my friends. I like everything about this website. It is very user friendly and allows you to upload different types of media very quickly, and then mix them together. The mixing becomes more of a work of art and one feels a sense of ownership when then have added titles, transitions and music to their pictures or video. Lastly I really like the fact that each person creates his or her own profile page. The profile makes it a fun way of learning about other people and it can be fun because it is similar to Facebook or Myspace.
Cons: If people would expect more, maybe the develop team could add more transitions and text effects, and suit the needs to export to facebook and a choice to select DVD service.
Conclusion: Jaycut is a quick and easy-to-use website video editor. It’s fun and interactive. The design is so intuitive that people could easily understand how to use everything the website offers.
How to Use Online Video Editor JayCut
Al through JayCut is superb easy to use, you could get quick start before trying this absolutely free online video editor.
Step 1. Import Media from PC, Microphone and Webcam (skip this step for first trial coz default media provided)
Step 2. Add Video/Images/Audio to Timeline
Step 3. Personalize movies with transitions, texts
Step 4. Make settings to added video/audio and effects
Step 5. Save project or export movie
By the way, if you’re looking for a better video editing software with more features and modern interface, you should try Filmora.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
JayCut is a flash-based free online video editor, similar to Yahoo!’s Jumpcut (closed now). It enables people to upload video, audio and more in order to create “mixes” or movies. The most impressive feature is that you can export videos to mobile devices, PC and YouTube. Until now, it’s considered as the best online video editor and is getting better and better since released in 2007.
JayCut has everything you need to have a free video editing trial, including default videos, images and audio. You even don’t need to register to use all the functions. However, once registered, you get free and easier to share movies with family and friends.
Online video editor JayCut review
Pros: JayCut does all you could imagine in a single web page. Actually, it amazes me and my friends. I like everything about this website. It is very user friendly and allows you to upload different types of media very quickly, and then mix them together. The mixing becomes more of a work of art and one feels a sense of ownership when then have added titles, transitions and music to their pictures or video. Lastly I really like the fact that each person creates his or her own profile page. The profile makes it a fun way of learning about other people and it can be fun because it is similar to Facebook or Myspace.
Cons: If people would expect more, maybe the develop team could add more transitions and text effects, and suit the needs to export to facebook and a choice to select DVD service.
Conclusion: Jaycut is a quick and easy-to-use website video editor. It’s fun and interactive. The design is so intuitive that people could easily understand how to use everything the website offers.
How to Use Online Video Editor JayCut
Al through JayCut is superb easy to use, you could get quick start before trying this absolutely free online video editor.
Step 1. Import Media from PC, Microphone and Webcam (skip this step for first trial coz default media provided)
Step 2. Add Video/Images/Audio to Timeline
Step 3. Personalize movies with transitions, texts
Step 4. Make settings to added video/audio and effects
Step 5. Save project or export movie
By the way, if you’re looking for a better video editing software with more features and modern interface, you should try Filmora.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Top Open-Source Video Editing Software
What could be nicer than having the best software to organize your media content? The difference between open source and other software is that open source allows coding changes to personalize your experience. Essentially, video editing is the process of modifying video pictures. Find out the best Open Source Video Editors to do all that in an instant!
1 - OpenShot | 2 - Shotcut |
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3 - Lightworks | 4 - Blender |
5 - Kdenlive | 6 - Olive |
7 - VLC | 8 - NATRON |
9 - Flowbade | 10 - Avidemux |
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10 Best Open Source Video Editors in 2024 [Free]
Check out this list of best open source video editors that you can use to produce long-form content for YouTube, your online marketplace, or several other venues when you’re on a small budget:
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1. OpenShot
OpenShot is a free and open-source video editor with no premium features. In contrast, the website provides a donation option. You may use the complete range of functions without paying anything. This works with all versions of Windows, including Windows 7, Mac OS 10.15, and most Linux variants.
For a free site, it also has a fairly large variety of graphic effects, ranging from title themes and video transitions to 3D animations. OpenShot also differs from many other video editors in that it is updated regularly.
Unlike some other systems, OpenShot has had many major versions in 2021 alone, which addressed issues and added new capabilities. However, many users have reported substantial slowdowns when using OpenShot, so remember to look out for any efficiency difficulties.
Pros
- Easy-to-use interface
- Unlimited layers
- Super engaging
Cons
- It sometimes lags, which is inconvenient
2. Shotcut
Shotcut is a cross-platform, open-source video editing software with a large library of instructional videos. It also works with FFmpeg, 4K , ProRes, and DNxHD, among other formats. However, because Shotcut was created for Linux, many users may find the UI a little strange. Regardless, it’s still a fantastic editor.
Shotcut also has a lot of sound editing capabilities, so it’s great for audiophiles. Customers may change bass and treble, construct bandpass filters, alter gain, apply dynamic compression, and more with its array of audio fine-tuning options. FFmpeg, the dominant multimedia foundation, provides shortcut support for the newest video and audio codecs.
The native timeline editing enables customers to instantly add video files into their project folder instead of using a media library. A project uses multi-format timelines to mix up resolutions and frames per second.
Pros
- Excellent editing features
- Offers decoding and encoding features
- Multi-format timeline
Cons
- Takes a good chunk of space on your computer
3. Lightworks
Another famous video editor that can be downloaded for free is Lightworks . Lightworks is compatible with most major operating systems and devices, such as Mac, Windows, and Linux. Nevertheless, because there is no Lightworks application for iOS or Android, the system is only available on the PC at this time.
Lightworks is a powerful platform, featuring transitions, timeline-based editing, cloud and local storing, and no watermarks on the final video, yet being completely free to use. As a result, several additional features are only available with a Lightworks subscription account.
The premium edition of Lightworks charges $23.99 monthly, $239.99 annually, or $389.99 for a lifetime membership for a single user. In less than two years, the annual and monthly choices would cost more than a lifetime membership, so if you want to use Lightworks for a lot longer, you should select for lifetime access.
Pros
- A nice video editor with a lot of options
- Ideal tool for YouTube video makers who wish to edit their videos regularly
- Offers smooth service
Cons
- Only one option to save the project to MP4
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4. Blender
Blender is a free, open-source content creation program on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows systems. Unlike many other open-source editing software, Blender has no paid memberships or add-ons.
Blender differentiates apart from other software in the domain of 3D editing. Customers may sketch directly in a 3D environment by opening the 3D viewport, providing artists greater freedom than ever to tinker with both 2D and 3D concepts.
Blender also has an animated pose editor and non-linear animator features for autonomous motion and a fairly strong set of animation editing capabilities. Designers and other experienced users may use Python scripting to modify the program and expand its native toolset.
Blender has benefited from donations by hundreds of everyday users who have added several additional capabilities as an open-source platform. It is among the most comprehensive and adaptable free video editors presently accessible.
Pros
- Almost limitless customization
- Good enough to be used by experts
- Optimal features for beginner users
Cons
- Buggy format support
5. Kdenlive
Kdenlive is an open-source video editor that runs on the KDE windows desktop and is developed on Microsoft and Linux. The program provides several editorial and management features based on a specific application for executing editing tasks.
KDEnlive supports all FFmpeg-compatible formats, including MOV, AVI, WMV, MPEG, XviD, and FLV. It also has experimental support for AVCHD and covers 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratios for PAL, NTSC, and other HD standards using HDV. You may also transfer the files to a DVD or export them to DV devices with KDEnlive.
Its common functions include preview pane, multitrack recording, artistic effects, tilting functions, video and audio thumbnails, flexible layouts, and desktop compatibility. This software supports various audio/video/image formats, including MPEG, avi, dv, vob, wav, and mp3.
Pros
- It includes light graffiti
- It has an audio spectrum and spectrogram
- An abundance of top-notch features
Cons
- Mostly for professional use
6. Olive
Olive is a total redesign from the bottom up, with cutting-edge tools to assist you in creating the greatest videos imaginable. Olive 0.2 offers node-based compositing that is both powerful and versatile.
Node editing is a type of visual programming that allows you to customize how Olive produces your video completely. OpenColorIO provides end-to-end color control for the applications.
This should help users match video from many cameras and export your movie to whichever color space you require if you’re delivering to broadcast TV online. It has a powerful, fast disk cache to ensure the cleanest possible playback. It operates quietly in the background to render pictures ahead of time, so they’re available whenever you need them.
Pros
- Decent interface
- User-friendly application
- Quick and powerful disk cache
Cons
- Lacks some high-end features
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7. VLC
VLC media player is cross-platform open-source multimedia which is extremely popular, and for a good reason: it’s entirely free, it endorses almost every file type without any need for additional file formats, it can maximize audio and video playback for your gadget, it appears to support streaming, and it can be stretched nearly endlessly with downloadable plugins.
VLC Media Player supports MPEG and DivX streaming. ZIP files may also be played without extracting them one by one. After the download is complete, you may manually boost the volume of a movie up to 200 percent if it is too quiet. VLC Media Player also can look for album covers. Several films may be played one after the other using the playlist feature.
Pros
- A life-saver for many
- Supports a large variety of formats
- Highly customizable
Cons
- Editing metadata isn’t as straightforward as in different editors
8. Natron
On the surface, Natron appears to be a versatile and straightforward multi-platform node-based platform with a robust GUI interface. Although Natron appears to be a basic compositing program , it contains layers of intricacy that will allow your imagination to soar to new heights.
Natron’s Roto and Rotopaint toolkits are versatile, allowing for the creation of endless layers of masks, mattes, and forms. Natron features a strong 2D and Planar tracker that may help you cut down on the number of hours you spend rotoscoping to fulfill personal or business deadlines.
It includes several powerful keying and matte generating tools created by the core OFX software engineers and various tools created by the open-source plugin development community.
Pros
- Smooth functionality
- 2D tracking tools
- Offers decent editing tools
Cons
- Lacks 3D tracking tools
9. Flowblade
Flowbade is a multitrack non-linear video editor for Linux distributed under the GPL 3. You can make movies out of video clips, audio snippets, and graphics files using Flowblade Movie Editor.
Clips may be clipped at certain frames, filters can be applied to clips, and compositor elements can be used to generate multilayer composite pictures.
The toolbox, ordering, the default tool, and key timeline behaviors are all user adjustable in Flowblade. There is a drag and drop option on the interface for the video files to be imported.
Pros
- Decent default settings to accommodate users
- A good amount of editing features
- 40+ pattern wipes
Cons
- It sometimes lags on heavy videos
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10. Avidemux
Avidemux is a free video editor for Windows, Mac, and Linux that doesn’t aim to be a full-fledged timeline-based video editing software. Rather, it’s made to make a few minor modifications and then splits out a new file.
You may import your source video and pick the start and finish frames to chop off segments. You may add filters to enhance the video by sharpening the picture or decreasing noise.
Some of the aesthetic options include color effects and borders, while others enhance the clip by sharpening the image or reducing noise. You may even add other clips to the end of your existing one, although this type of work would be better suited to a complete non-linear editor.
If you don’t need to make any changes to the video, Avidemux may come in handy; as part of its exporting process, it allows you to do so.
Pros
- Decent aesthetic options for video editing
- Edit multiple videos at the same time
- Multiple stickers to add to your videos
Cons
- Lags sometimes
FAQs About Open Source Video Editor
- What is an open-source video editor?
Open-source video editing software includes source code that allows you to tailor the application to your requirements. Everyone with a basic understanding of coding and video editing skills will almost certainly want to utilize an open-source video editor.
- Does OpenShot have a watermark?
Openshot is a free, open-source video editing program with no watermark. As a result, although being a completely free tool, it’s doesn’t advertise its brand on your final video. Even though the marketplace is filled with open video editing tools, most of them leave a big watermark on your movie project.
Conclusion
All of the video editors on this shortlist offer fantastic features and are completely free to use. They all have advantages and disadvantages, and you must choose depending on your requirements and usage.
We can’t state that VLC is excellent for users and Shotcut and OpenShot are fantastic for desktops, as much as we’d like to. Based on what you want to get out of it, you must choose the correct tool. And here, we hope the Open Source Video Editors reviewed will help you massively.
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10 Best Open Source Video Editors in 2024 [Free]
Check out this list of best open source video editors that you can use to produce long-form content for YouTube, your online marketplace, or several other venues when you’re on a small budget:
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
Secure Download
For macOS 10.14 or later
Secure Download
1. OpenShot
OpenShot is a free and open-source video editor with no premium features. In contrast, the website provides a donation option. You may use the complete range of functions without paying anything. This works with all versions of Windows, including Windows 7, Mac OS 10.15, and most Linux variants.
For a free site, it also has a fairly large variety of graphic effects, ranging from title themes and video transitions to 3D animations. OpenShot also differs from many other video editors in that it is updated regularly.
Unlike some other systems, OpenShot has had many major versions in 2021 alone, which addressed issues and added new capabilities. However, many users have reported substantial slowdowns when using OpenShot, so remember to look out for any efficiency difficulties.
Pros
- Easy-to-use interface
- Unlimited layers
- Super engaging
Cons
- It sometimes lags, which is inconvenient
2. Shotcut
Shotcut is a cross-platform, open-source video editing software with a large library of instructional videos. It also works with FFmpeg, 4K , ProRes, and DNxHD, among other formats. However, because Shotcut was created for Linux, many users may find the UI a little strange. Regardless, it’s still a fantastic editor.
Shotcut also has a lot of sound editing capabilities, so it’s great for audiophiles. Customers may change bass and treble, construct bandpass filters, alter gain, apply dynamic compression, and more with its array of audio fine-tuning options. FFmpeg, the dominant multimedia foundation, provides shortcut support for the newest video and audio codecs.
The native timeline editing enables customers to instantly add video files into their project folder instead of using a media library. A project uses multi-format timelines to mix up resolutions and frames per second.
Pros
- Excellent editing features
- Offers decoding and encoding features
- Multi-format timeline
Cons
- Takes a good chunk of space on your computer
3. Lightworks
Another famous video editor that can be downloaded for free is Lightworks . Lightworks is compatible with most major operating systems and devices, such as Mac, Windows, and Linux. Nevertheless, because there is no Lightworks application for iOS or Android, the system is only available on the PC at this time.
Lightworks is a powerful platform, featuring transitions, timeline-based editing, cloud and local storing, and no watermarks on the final video, yet being completely free to use. As a result, several additional features are only available with a Lightworks subscription account.
The premium edition of Lightworks charges $23.99 monthly, $239.99 annually, or $389.99 for a lifetime membership for a single user. In less than two years, the annual and monthly choices would cost more than a lifetime membership, so if you want to use Lightworks for a lot longer, you should select for lifetime access.
Pros
- A nice video editor with a lot of options
- Ideal tool for YouTube video makers who wish to edit their videos regularly
- Offers smooth service
Cons
- Only one option to save the project to MP4
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4. Blender
Blender is a free, open-source content creation program on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows systems. Unlike many other open-source editing software, Blender has no paid memberships or add-ons.
Blender differentiates apart from other software in the domain of 3D editing. Customers may sketch directly in a 3D environment by opening the 3D viewport, providing artists greater freedom than ever to tinker with both 2D and 3D concepts.
Blender also has an animated pose editor and non-linear animator features for autonomous motion and a fairly strong set of animation editing capabilities. Designers and other experienced users may use Python scripting to modify the program and expand its native toolset.
Blender has benefited from donations by hundreds of everyday users who have added several additional capabilities as an open-source platform. It is among the most comprehensive and adaptable free video editors presently accessible.
Pros
- Almost limitless customization
- Good enough to be used by experts
- Optimal features for beginner users
Cons
- Buggy format support
5. Kdenlive
Kdenlive is an open-source video editor that runs on the KDE windows desktop and is developed on Microsoft and Linux. The program provides several editorial and management features based on a specific application for executing editing tasks.
KDEnlive supports all FFmpeg-compatible formats, including MOV, AVI, WMV, MPEG, XviD, and FLV. It also has experimental support for AVCHD and covers 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratios for PAL, NTSC, and other HD standards using HDV. You may also transfer the files to a DVD or export them to DV devices with KDEnlive.
Its common functions include preview pane, multitrack recording, artistic effects, tilting functions, video and audio thumbnails, flexible layouts, and desktop compatibility. This software supports various audio/video/image formats, including MPEG, avi, dv, vob, wav, and mp3.
Pros
- It includes light graffiti
- It has an audio spectrum and spectrogram
- An abundance of top-notch features
Cons
- Mostly for professional use
6. Olive
Olive is a total redesign from the bottom up, with cutting-edge tools to assist you in creating the greatest videos imaginable. Olive 0.2 offers node-based compositing that is both powerful and versatile.
Node editing is a type of visual programming that allows you to customize how Olive produces your video completely. OpenColorIO provides end-to-end color control for the applications.
This should help users match video from many cameras and export your movie to whichever color space you require if you’re delivering to broadcast TV online. It has a powerful, fast disk cache to ensure the cleanest possible playback. It operates quietly in the background to render pictures ahead of time, so they’re available whenever you need them.
Pros
- Decent interface
- User-friendly application
- Quick and powerful disk cache
Cons
- Lacks some high-end features
A cross-platform for making videos anywhere for all creators
Why your video editing isn’t good enough? How about some creative inspo?
- 100 Million+ Users
- 150+ Countries and Regions
- 4 Million+ Social Media Followers
- 5 Million+ Stock Media for Use
* Secure Download
7. VLC
VLC media player is cross-platform open-source multimedia which is extremely popular, and for a good reason: it’s entirely free, it endorses almost every file type without any need for additional file formats, it can maximize audio and video playback for your gadget, it appears to support streaming, and it can be stretched nearly endlessly with downloadable plugins.
VLC Media Player supports MPEG and DivX streaming. ZIP files may also be played without extracting them one by one. After the download is complete, you may manually boost the volume of a movie up to 200 percent if it is too quiet. VLC Media Player also can look for album covers. Several films may be played one after the other using the playlist feature.
Pros
- A life-saver for many
- Supports a large variety of formats
- Highly customizable
Cons
- Editing metadata isn’t as straightforward as in different editors
8. Natron
On the surface, Natron appears to be a versatile and straightforward multi-platform node-based platform with a robust GUI interface. Although Natron appears to be a basic compositing program , it contains layers of intricacy that will allow your imagination to soar to new heights.
Natron’s Roto and Rotopaint toolkits are versatile, allowing for the creation of endless layers of masks, mattes, and forms. Natron features a strong 2D and Planar tracker that may help you cut down on the number of hours you spend rotoscoping to fulfill personal or business deadlines.
It includes several powerful keying and matte generating tools created by the core OFX software engineers and various tools created by the open-source plugin development community.
Pros
- Smooth functionality
- 2D tracking tools
- Offers decent editing tools
Cons
- Lacks 3D tracking tools
9. Flowblade
Flowbade is a multitrack non-linear video editor for Linux distributed under the GPL 3. You can make movies out of video clips, audio snippets, and graphics files using Flowblade Movie Editor.
Clips may be clipped at certain frames, filters can be applied to clips, and compositor elements can be used to generate multilayer composite pictures.
The toolbox, ordering, the default tool, and key timeline behaviors are all user adjustable in Flowblade. There is a drag and drop option on the interface for the video files to be imported.
Pros
- Decent default settings to accommodate users
- A good amount of editing features
- 40+ pattern wipes
Cons
- It sometimes lags on heavy videos
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10. Avidemux
Avidemux is a free video editor for Windows, Mac, and Linux that doesn’t aim to be a full-fledged timeline-based video editing software. Rather, it’s made to make a few minor modifications and then splits out a new file.
You may import your source video and pick the start and finish frames to chop off segments. You may add filters to enhance the video by sharpening the picture or decreasing noise.
Some of the aesthetic options include color effects and borders, while others enhance the clip by sharpening the image or reducing noise. You may even add other clips to the end of your existing one, although this type of work would be better suited to a complete non-linear editor.
If you don’t need to make any changes to the video, Avidemux may come in handy; as part of its exporting process, it allows you to do so.
Pros
- Decent aesthetic options for video editing
- Edit multiple videos at the same time
- Multiple stickers to add to your videos
Cons
- Lags sometimes
FAQs About Open Source Video Editor
- What is an open-source video editor?
Open-source video editing software includes source code that allows you to tailor the application to your requirements. Everyone with a basic understanding of coding and video editing skills will almost certainly want to utilize an open-source video editor.
- Does OpenShot have a watermark?
Openshot is a free, open-source video editing program with no watermark. As a result, although being a completely free tool, it’s doesn’t advertise its brand on your final video. Even though the marketplace is filled with open video editing tools, most of them leave a big watermark on your movie project.
Conclusion
All of the video editors on this shortlist offer fantastic features and are completely free to use. They all have advantages and disadvantages, and you must choose depending on your requirements and usage.
We can’t state that VLC is excellent for users and Shotcut and OpenShot are fantastic for desktops, as much as we’d like to. Based on what you want to get out of it, you must choose the correct tool. And here, we hope the Open Source Video Editors reviewed will help you massively.
Want to Use a More Intelligent Way to Add Custom Video Effects than Coding?
Filmora Free Video Editor is an easy-to-use editor for creating videos. Instead of coding to change the video, Filmora offers various functions and video effects to realize the video upgrade. Furthermore, built-in AI tools will bring more convenience to you.
Use AI to Edit Video Use AI to Edit Video Learn More >
10 Best Open Source Video Editors in 2024 [Free]
Check out this list of best open source video editors that you can use to produce long-form content for YouTube, your online marketplace, or several other venues when you’re on a small budget:
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
Secure Download
For macOS 10.14 or later
Secure Download
1. OpenShot
OpenShot is a free and open-source video editor with no premium features. In contrast, the website provides a donation option. You may use the complete range of functions without paying anything. This works with all versions of Windows, including Windows 7, Mac OS 10.15, and most Linux variants.
For a free site, it also has a fairly large variety of graphic effects, ranging from title themes and video transitions to 3D animations. OpenShot also differs from many other video editors in that it is updated regularly.
Unlike some other systems, OpenShot has had many major versions in 2021 alone, which addressed issues and added new capabilities. However, many users have reported substantial slowdowns when using OpenShot, so remember to look out for any efficiency difficulties.
Pros
- Easy-to-use interface
- Unlimited layers
- Super engaging
Cons
- It sometimes lags, which is inconvenient
2. Shotcut
Shotcut is a cross-platform, open-source video editing software with a large library of instructional videos. It also works with FFmpeg, 4K , ProRes, and DNxHD, among other formats. However, because Shotcut was created for Linux, many users may find the UI a little strange. Regardless, it’s still a fantastic editor.
Shotcut also has a lot of sound editing capabilities, so it’s great for audiophiles. Customers may change bass and treble, construct bandpass filters, alter gain, apply dynamic compression, and more with its array of audio fine-tuning options. FFmpeg, the dominant multimedia foundation, provides shortcut support for the newest video and audio codecs.
The native timeline editing enables customers to instantly add video files into their project folder instead of using a media library. A project uses multi-format timelines to mix up resolutions and frames per second.
Pros
- Excellent editing features
- Offers decoding and encoding features
- Multi-format timeline
Cons
- Takes a good chunk of space on your computer
3. Lightworks
Another famous video editor that can be downloaded for free is Lightworks . Lightworks is compatible with most major operating systems and devices, such as Mac, Windows, and Linux. Nevertheless, because there is no Lightworks application for iOS or Android, the system is only available on the PC at this time.
Lightworks is a powerful platform, featuring transitions, timeline-based editing, cloud and local storing, and no watermarks on the final video, yet being completely free to use. As a result, several additional features are only available with a Lightworks subscription account.
The premium edition of Lightworks charges $23.99 monthly, $239.99 annually, or $389.99 for a lifetime membership for a single user. In less than two years, the annual and monthly choices would cost more than a lifetime membership, so if you want to use Lightworks for a lot longer, you should select for lifetime access.
Pros
- A nice video editor with a lot of options
- Ideal tool for YouTube video makers who wish to edit their videos regularly
- Offers smooth service
Cons
- Only one option to save the project to MP4
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4. Blender
Blender is a free, open-source content creation program on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows systems. Unlike many other open-source editing software, Blender has no paid memberships or add-ons.
Blender differentiates apart from other software in the domain of 3D editing. Customers may sketch directly in a 3D environment by opening the 3D viewport, providing artists greater freedom than ever to tinker with both 2D and 3D concepts.
Blender also has an animated pose editor and non-linear animator features for autonomous motion and a fairly strong set of animation editing capabilities. Designers and other experienced users may use Python scripting to modify the program and expand its native toolset.
Blender has benefited from donations by hundreds of everyday users who have added several additional capabilities as an open-source platform. It is among the most comprehensive and adaptable free video editors presently accessible.
Pros
- Almost limitless customization
- Good enough to be used by experts
- Optimal features for beginner users
Cons
- Buggy format support
5. Kdenlive
Kdenlive is an open-source video editor that runs on the KDE windows desktop and is developed on Microsoft and Linux. The program provides several editorial and management features based on a specific application for executing editing tasks.
KDEnlive supports all FFmpeg-compatible formats, including MOV, AVI, WMV, MPEG, XviD, and FLV. It also has experimental support for AVCHD and covers 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratios for PAL, NTSC, and other HD standards using HDV. You may also transfer the files to a DVD or export them to DV devices with KDEnlive.
Its common functions include preview pane, multitrack recording, artistic effects, tilting functions, video and audio thumbnails, flexible layouts, and desktop compatibility. This software supports various audio/video/image formats, including MPEG, avi, dv, vob, wav, and mp3.
Pros
- It includes light graffiti
- It has an audio spectrum and spectrogram
- An abundance of top-notch features
Cons
- Mostly for professional use
6. Olive
Olive is a total redesign from the bottom up, with cutting-edge tools to assist you in creating the greatest videos imaginable. Olive 0.2 offers node-based compositing that is both powerful and versatile.
Node editing is a type of visual programming that allows you to customize how Olive produces your video completely. OpenColorIO provides end-to-end color control for the applications.
This should help users match video from many cameras and export your movie to whichever color space you require if you’re delivering to broadcast TV online. It has a powerful, fast disk cache to ensure the cleanest possible playback. It operates quietly in the background to render pictures ahead of time, so they’re available whenever you need them.
Pros
- Decent interface
- User-friendly application
- Quick and powerful disk cache
Cons
- Lacks some high-end features
A cross-platform for making videos anywhere for all creators
Why your video editing isn’t good enough? How about some creative inspo?
- 100 Million+ Users
- 150+ Countries and Regions
- 4 Million+ Social Media Followers
- 5 Million+ Stock Media for Use
* Secure Download
7. VLC
VLC media player is cross-platform open-source multimedia which is extremely popular, and for a good reason: it’s entirely free, it endorses almost every file type without any need for additional file formats, it can maximize audio and video playback for your gadget, it appears to support streaming, and it can be stretched nearly endlessly with downloadable plugins.
VLC Media Player supports MPEG and DivX streaming. ZIP files may also be played without extracting them one by one. After the download is complete, you may manually boost the volume of a movie up to 200 percent if it is too quiet. VLC Media Player also can look for album covers. Several films may be played one after the other using the playlist feature.
Pros
- A life-saver for many
- Supports a large variety of formats
- Highly customizable
Cons
- Editing metadata isn’t as straightforward as in different editors
8. Natron
On the surface, Natron appears to be a versatile and straightforward multi-platform node-based platform with a robust GUI interface. Although Natron appears to be a basic compositing program , it contains layers of intricacy that will allow your imagination to soar to new heights.
Natron’s Roto and Rotopaint toolkits are versatile, allowing for the creation of endless layers of masks, mattes, and forms. Natron features a strong 2D and Planar tracker that may help you cut down on the number of hours you spend rotoscoping to fulfill personal or business deadlines.
It includes several powerful keying and matte generating tools created by the core OFX software engineers and various tools created by the open-source plugin development community.
Pros
- Smooth functionality
- 2D tracking tools
- Offers decent editing tools
Cons
- Lacks 3D tracking tools
9. Flowblade
Flowbade is a multitrack non-linear video editor for Linux distributed under the GPL 3. You can make movies out of video clips, audio snippets, and graphics files using Flowblade Movie Editor.
Clips may be clipped at certain frames, filters can be applied to clips, and compositor elements can be used to generate multilayer composite pictures.
The toolbox, ordering, the default tool, and key timeline behaviors are all user adjustable in Flowblade. There is a drag and drop option on the interface for the video files to be imported.
Pros
- Decent default settings to accommodate users
- A good amount of editing features
- 40+ pattern wipes
Cons
- It sometimes lags on heavy videos
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10. Avidemux
Avidemux is a free video editor for Windows, Mac, and Linux that doesn’t aim to be a full-fledged timeline-based video editing software. Rather, it’s made to make a few minor modifications and then splits out a new file.
You may import your source video and pick the start and finish frames to chop off segments. You may add filters to enhance the video by sharpening the picture or decreasing noise.
Some of the aesthetic options include color effects and borders, while others enhance the clip by sharpening the image or reducing noise. You may even add other clips to the end of your existing one, although this type of work would be better suited to a complete non-linear editor.
If you don’t need to make any changes to the video, Avidemux may come in handy; as part of its exporting process, it allows you to do so.
Pros
- Decent aesthetic options for video editing
- Edit multiple videos at the same time
- Multiple stickers to add to your videos
Cons
- Lags sometimes
FAQs About Open Source Video Editor
- What is an open-source video editor?
Open-source video editing software includes source code that allows you to tailor the application to your requirements. Everyone with a basic understanding of coding and video editing skills will almost certainly want to utilize an open-source video editor.
- Does OpenShot have a watermark?
Openshot is a free, open-source video editing program with no watermark. As a result, although being a completely free tool, it’s doesn’t advertise its brand on your final video. Even though the marketplace is filled with open video editing tools, most of them leave a big watermark on your movie project.
Conclusion
All of the video editors on this shortlist offer fantastic features and are completely free to use. They all have advantages and disadvantages, and you must choose depending on your requirements and usage.
We can’t state that VLC is excellent for users and Shotcut and OpenShot are fantastic for desktops, as much as we’d like to. Based on what you want to get out of it, you must choose the correct tool. And here, we hope the Open Source Video Editors reviewed will help you massively.
Want to Use a More Intelligent Way to Add Custom Video Effects than Coding?
Filmora Free Video Editor is an easy-to-use editor for creating videos. Instead of coding to change the video, Filmora offers various functions and video effects to realize the video upgrade. Furthermore, built-in AI tools will bring more convenience to you.
Use AI to Edit Video Use AI to Edit Video Learn More >
10 Best Open Source Video Editors in 2024 [Free]
Check out this list of best open source video editors that you can use to produce long-form content for YouTube, your online marketplace, or several other venues when you’re on a small budget:
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
Secure Download
For macOS 10.14 or later
Secure Download
1. OpenShot
OpenShot is a free and open-source video editor with no premium features. In contrast, the website provides a donation option. You may use the complete range of functions without paying anything. This works with all versions of Windows, including Windows 7, Mac OS 10.15, and most Linux variants.
For a free site, it also has a fairly large variety of graphic effects, ranging from title themes and video transitions to 3D animations. OpenShot also differs from many other video editors in that it is updated regularly.
Unlike some other systems, OpenShot has had many major versions in 2021 alone, which addressed issues and added new capabilities. However, many users have reported substantial slowdowns when using OpenShot, so remember to look out for any efficiency difficulties.
Pros
- Easy-to-use interface
- Unlimited layers
- Super engaging
Cons
- It sometimes lags, which is inconvenient
2. Shotcut
Shotcut is a cross-platform, open-source video editing software with a large library of instructional videos. It also works with FFmpeg, 4K , ProRes, and DNxHD, among other formats. However, because Shotcut was created for Linux, many users may find the UI a little strange. Regardless, it’s still a fantastic editor.
Shotcut also has a lot of sound editing capabilities, so it’s great for audiophiles. Customers may change bass and treble, construct bandpass filters, alter gain, apply dynamic compression, and more with its array of audio fine-tuning options. FFmpeg, the dominant multimedia foundation, provides shortcut support for the newest video and audio codecs.
The native timeline editing enables customers to instantly add video files into their project folder instead of using a media library. A project uses multi-format timelines to mix up resolutions and frames per second.
Pros
- Excellent editing features
- Offers decoding and encoding features
- Multi-format timeline
Cons
- Takes a good chunk of space on your computer
3. Lightworks
Another famous video editor that can be downloaded for free is Lightworks . Lightworks is compatible with most major operating systems and devices, such as Mac, Windows, and Linux. Nevertheless, because there is no Lightworks application for iOS or Android, the system is only available on the PC at this time.
Lightworks is a powerful platform, featuring transitions, timeline-based editing, cloud and local storing, and no watermarks on the final video, yet being completely free to use. As a result, several additional features are only available with a Lightworks subscription account.
The premium edition of Lightworks charges $23.99 monthly, $239.99 annually, or $389.99 for a lifetime membership for a single user. In less than two years, the annual and monthly choices would cost more than a lifetime membership, so if you want to use Lightworks for a lot longer, you should select for lifetime access.
Pros
- A nice video editor with a lot of options
- Ideal tool for YouTube video makers who wish to edit their videos regularly
- Offers smooth service
Cons
- Only one option to save the project to MP4
Filmora AI Video Editor
Create AI-Generated Video with Filmora
Filmora AI video editor offers a ChatGPT plug-in and AI tools to enhance your creative vision. Make your idea into reality.
Create Video with AI Create Video with AI Learn More >
4. Blender
Blender is a free, open-source content creation program on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows systems. Unlike many other open-source editing software, Blender has no paid memberships or add-ons.
Blender differentiates apart from other software in the domain of 3D editing. Customers may sketch directly in a 3D environment by opening the 3D viewport, providing artists greater freedom than ever to tinker with both 2D and 3D concepts.
Blender also has an animated pose editor and non-linear animator features for autonomous motion and a fairly strong set of animation editing capabilities. Designers and other experienced users may use Python scripting to modify the program and expand its native toolset.
Blender has benefited from donations by hundreds of everyday users who have added several additional capabilities as an open-source platform. It is among the most comprehensive and adaptable free video editors presently accessible.
Pros
- Almost limitless customization
- Good enough to be used by experts
- Optimal features for beginner users
Cons
- Buggy format support
5. Kdenlive
Kdenlive is an open-source video editor that runs on the KDE windows desktop and is developed on Microsoft and Linux. The program provides several editorial and management features based on a specific application for executing editing tasks.
KDEnlive supports all FFmpeg-compatible formats, including MOV, AVI, WMV, MPEG, XviD, and FLV. It also has experimental support for AVCHD and covers 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratios for PAL, NTSC, and other HD standards using HDV. You may also transfer the files to a DVD or export them to DV devices with KDEnlive.
Its common functions include preview pane, multitrack recording, artistic effects, tilting functions, video and audio thumbnails, flexible layouts, and desktop compatibility. This software supports various audio/video/image formats, including MPEG, avi, dv, vob, wav, and mp3.
Pros
- It includes light graffiti
- It has an audio spectrum and spectrogram
- An abundance of top-notch features
Cons
- Mostly for professional use
6. Olive
Olive is a total redesign from the bottom up, with cutting-edge tools to assist you in creating the greatest videos imaginable. Olive 0.2 offers node-based compositing that is both powerful and versatile.
Node editing is a type of visual programming that allows you to customize how Olive produces your video completely. OpenColorIO provides end-to-end color control for the applications.
This should help users match video from many cameras and export your movie to whichever color space you require if you’re delivering to broadcast TV online. It has a powerful, fast disk cache to ensure the cleanest possible playback. It operates quietly in the background to render pictures ahead of time, so they’re available whenever you need them.
Pros
- Decent interface
- User-friendly application
- Quick and powerful disk cache
Cons
- Lacks some high-end features
A cross-platform for making videos anywhere for all creators
Why your video editing isn’t good enough? How about some creative inspo?
- 100 Million+ Users
- 150+ Countries and Regions
- 4 Million+ Social Media Followers
- 5 Million+ Stock Media for Use
* Secure Download
7. VLC
VLC media player is cross-platform open-source multimedia which is extremely popular, and for a good reason: it’s entirely free, it endorses almost every file type without any need for additional file formats, it can maximize audio and video playback for your gadget, it appears to support streaming, and it can be stretched nearly endlessly with downloadable plugins.
VLC Media Player supports MPEG and DivX streaming. ZIP files may also be played without extracting them one by one. After the download is complete, you may manually boost the volume of a movie up to 200 percent if it is too quiet. VLC Media Player also can look for album covers. Several films may be played one after the other using the playlist feature.
Pros
- A life-saver for many
- Supports a large variety of formats
- Highly customizable
Cons
- Editing metadata isn’t as straightforward as in different editors
8. Natron
On the surface, Natron appears to be a versatile and straightforward multi-platform node-based platform with a robust GUI interface. Although Natron appears to be a basic compositing program , it contains layers of intricacy that will allow your imagination to soar to new heights.
Natron’s Roto and Rotopaint toolkits are versatile, allowing for the creation of endless layers of masks, mattes, and forms. Natron features a strong 2D and Planar tracker that may help you cut down on the number of hours you spend rotoscoping to fulfill personal or business deadlines.
It includes several powerful keying and matte generating tools created by the core OFX software engineers and various tools created by the open-source plugin development community.
Pros
- Smooth functionality
- 2D tracking tools
- Offers decent editing tools
Cons
- Lacks 3D tracking tools
9. Flowblade
Flowbade is a multitrack non-linear video editor for Linux distributed under the GPL 3. You can make movies out of video clips, audio snippets, and graphics files using Flowblade Movie Editor.
Clips may be clipped at certain frames, filters can be applied to clips, and compositor elements can be used to generate multilayer composite pictures.
The toolbox, ordering, the default tool, and key timeline behaviors are all user adjustable in Flowblade. There is a drag and drop option on the interface for the video files to be imported.
Pros
- Decent default settings to accommodate users
- A good amount of editing features
- 40+ pattern wipes
Cons
- It sometimes lags on heavy videos
Professional Video Editor
Filmora is an expert in editing videos with your creation. You can use powerful tools to make your video like a masterpiece.
Edit Video Like a Pro Edit Video Like a Pro Learn More >
10. Avidemux
Avidemux is a free video editor for Windows, Mac, and Linux that doesn’t aim to be a full-fledged timeline-based video editing software. Rather, it’s made to make a few minor modifications and then splits out a new file.
You may import your source video and pick the start and finish frames to chop off segments. You may add filters to enhance the video by sharpening the picture or decreasing noise.
Some of the aesthetic options include color effects and borders, while others enhance the clip by sharpening the image or reducing noise. You may even add other clips to the end of your existing one, although this type of work would be better suited to a complete non-linear editor.
If you don’t need to make any changes to the video, Avidemux may come in handy; as part of its exporting process, it allows you to do so.
Pros
- Decent aesthetic options for video editing
- Edit multiple videos at the same time
- Multiple stickers to add to your videos
Cons
- Lags sometimes
FAQs About Open Source Video Editor
- What is an open-source video editor?
Open-source video editing software includes source code that allows you to tailor the application to your requirements. Everyone with a basic understanding of coding and video editing skills will almost certainly want to utilize an open-source video editor.
- Does OpenShot have a watermark?
Openshot is a free, open-source video editing program with no watermark. As a result, although being a completely free tool, it’s doesn’t advertise its brand on your final video. Even though the marketplace is filled with open video editing tools, most of them leave a big watermark on your movie project.
Conclusion
All of the video editors on this shortlist offer fantastic features and are completely free to use. They all have advantages and disadvantages, and you must choose depending on your requirements and usage.
We can’t state that VLC is excellent for users and Shotcut and OpenShot are fantastic for desktops, as much as we’d like to. Based on what you want to get out of it, you must choose the correct tool. And here, we hope the Open Source Video Editors reviewed will help you massively.
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- Title: New Take Control of Your Video Playback VLC Slow Motion Tutorial for 2024
- Author: Charlotte
- Created at : 2024-04-29 06:43:02
- Updated at : 2024-04-30 06:43:02
- Link: https://smart-video-creator.techidaily.com/new-take-control-of-your-video-playback-vlc-slow-motion-tutorial-for-2024/
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