10 Free Alternatives To Costly Softwares
6. YouTube Editor
Category: Video editing software
A powerful online editor by YouTube lets you trim videos and merge multiple videos. It aids to add transitions, stabilize video as well. YouTube Editor facilitates adding a soundtrack of your choice too. It also automatically suggests corrections and effects if your videos are not up to the mark.
In contrast, Adobe’s Premiere Elements 12 costing
6,390 is a capable solution if you like to edit a lot of home movies. It has features like built-in video tutorials, automatic video correction tools that are designed for the first time users or home users.
7. Filelab
Category: Video editing software
Filelab is offers all the basic editing controls to trim, cut and merge videos. However, it works better with Google Chrome and you need to download a free plug-in first. After doing so, you get support for multiple video formats and HD resolution. Filelab provides 50 transition effects along with an option to overlay one video on top of the other. What’s more, it lets you define transparency, insert audio tracks to the video and then watch a live preview in your browser window itself.
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