Did a site search and I could only find a few short threads on this topic that were several years old.
Anyone have preferences for video editing software? I'm looking for something that's not very hard to learn/use and ideally free or lower cost. I'm not out to make the next version of "Gone with the Wind", but see what a lot of ordinary people are able to do on YouTube.
I'd like to:
--take several clips and adjust the length and volume and paste them together.
--adjust volume levels of the clips so they're equal
--perhaps try a multi screen video and be able to synchronize the timing between screens.
I'll be using a windows 11 pc with a graphics card, current video sources are an android phone and an older Fuji compact digital camera, have thought about getting some kind of "gopro" style camera as well.
I've done some research and keep coming across "Video Proc Vlogger", which seems to have all that stuff, has lots of online documentation, and is free. I noted that it comes from China and you know what they say ("if the product is free, you're actually the product").
I've also seen some favorable opinions of DaVinci Resolve Free, but don't know if it will do all this stuff in the free version.
Would appreciate hearing the voice of experience, Thanks and Happy New Years!!
Anyone have preferences for video editing software? I'm looking for something that's not very hard to learn/use and ideally free or lower cost. I'm not out to make the next version of "Gone with the Wind", but see what a lot of ordinary people are able to do on YouTube.
I'd like to:
--take several clips and adjust the length and volume and paste them together.
--adjust volume levels of the clips so they're equal
--perhaps try a multi screen video and be able to synchronize the timing between screens.
I'll be using a windows 11 pc with a graphics card, current video sources are an android phone and an older Fuji compact digital camera, have thought about getting some kind of "gopro" style camera as well.
I've done some research and keep coming across "Video Proc Vlogger", which seems to have all that stuff, has lots of online documentation, and is free. I noted that it comes from China and you know what they say ("if the product is free, you're actually the product").
I've also seen some favorable opinions of DaVinci Resolve Free, but don't know if it will do all this stuff in the free version.
Would appreciate hearing the voice of experience, Thanks and Happy New Years!!