Today, I will tell you about some free video editing software for the Windows 11/10/8/7 operating system. Most of us want freeware that we can use to easily edit our videos. Here are a few free video editors which I think are among the best.
Free Video Editing Software for Windows 11/10
Apart from the default Video Editor app in Windows, these free video editors for Windows PC will allow you to capture, convert, edit, merge, cut, filter, convert and save all your video files:
- Avidemux
- VirtualDub
- WeVideo, Ezvid
- Shotcut
- Video Speed Controller
- Video DeShake
- Windows 10 Video Editor app
- Icecream Video Editor
- VideoPad
- Vidiot
- PawEditor
- Movavi Video Editor Plus.
Let us take a look at them in detail.
1] Avidemux
Avidemux is a free and open-source tool meant for simple cutting, filtering, and encoding tasks. It supports many file formats including AVI, DVD compatible MPEG files, MP4, and ASF, using a variety of codecs. With Avidemux you can automate tasks using projects. It supports a job queue and a powerful scripting capability. It is a free and open-source tool meant for simple cutting, filtering, and encoding tasks. It supports many file formats including AVI, DVD compatible MPEG files, MP4, and ASF, using a variety of codecs. With Avidemux you can automate tasks using projects. It supports a job queue and a powerful scripting capability.
It also supports non-linear video editing, applying visual effects to video, and transcoding video into various formats. Some of the filters are ported from MPlayer and Avisynth. It can also insert streams into a video file and extract audio streams from video files. Your all settings can be saved into a project file so that if you want it anytime, those same settings will be available for you.
Avidemux has integrated subtitle processing, both for OCR of DVD subtitles and for rendering hard subtitles. Avidemux supports numerous subtitle formats, including
- MicroDVD (.SUB)
- SubStation Alpha (.SSA)
- Advanced SubStation Alpha (.ASS)
- SubRip (.SRT).
Avidemux is a GUI program, but it can also be run from the command line mode. It has built-in support for OGM, MP4, and Matroska files, direct read input for various types of MPEG files, and numerous other video formats and containers. It also offers MPEG editing. It also has integrated subtitle control.
It shows large support for media formats, some of them are mentioned below:
- AVI
- ASF
- WMV and WMA
- FLV
- MKV
- MPG and MPEG
- TS
- MP4
- NUV
- OGM
- MOV
- 3GP
- BMP
- JPEG
- VORBIS
Avidemux is perfect if you are looking to do some simple editing and encoding of videos. It is very fast and a program with a user-friendly interface.
2] VirtualDub
It is a perfect tool for editing your videos. It is a video capturing and processing utility for the Windows platform. It has some digital and analog capturing capabilities, as it also supports both DirectShow and Video for Windows capture.
VirtualDub can be used to carry out the following tasks:
- Deleting segments
- Append new segments
- Reorder existing segments.
In the video capturing mode, it has many features:
- Capture to any AVI variant
- Audio VU meters
- Overlay and preview mode
- Histogram
- Select-able Crop Area
- Video noise reduction
- Support for very common but unused format that is M:Jpeg
There are many other features, which you will get to know about later when you will actually use VirtualDub. Get it here.
Read: Free software to sync Audio and Video.
You may want to also check out these too:
- WeVideo
- Ezvid
- Shotcut
- Video Speed Controller
- Video DeShake
- Windows 10 Video Editor app
- Icecream Video Editor
- VideoPad
- Vidiot
- PawEditor
- Movavi Video Editor Plus.
Have you used any of these? Or would you like to share some other video editing freeware?
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