Windows Movie Maker used to be good enough, but for a while now it won’t load mp4’s anymore and I can’t be bothered to try and fix it, and I’m really hating the online editors I’ve tried, so it’s time to download some software!

Seriously - nothing complicated, at most I’m snipping clips to size, or cutting something out, so I need an easy to navigate preview and simple cutting tools, I can’t even name any other editing action beyond “mixing” which I don’t even intend to do, so you get my level haha

TIA!

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    9 months ago

    For your use case, I’d go with LosslessCut as opposed Shotcut, Openshot, etc.

    The reason being that it is much simpler and faster to use, and generally results in smaller filesizes because you aren’t having to re-encode from scratch.

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      9 months ago

      This is what I use for clips that I need to upload to friends. The Windows Xbox DVR saves the last 3 mins of gameplay, but I only need 15-30s of it.

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    9 months ago

    OpenShot may be the closest equivalent I can think of to WMM. Either that or Kdenlive (which can be pretty complex).

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    9 months ago

    Always worth mentioning the free version of davinci resolve. It’s feature complete for your described needs, doesn’t hassle with things like watermarks, and the tools are great if you ever need to step up to something a little more robust.

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            You can set one audio track as a source and have a second similar one auto-align with it. Right-click the audio track in Kdenlive’s timeline and you’ll see these options.

            The way I use it is:

            1. Record video on a phone
            2. At the same time, record superior audio on a microphone
            3. In Kdenlive, load both project files and align the mic’s audio track to the phone’s inferior audio (which you first designate as the source)
            4. Delete the phone audio and splice the remaining material

            It’s been incredibly helpful for me to the point of donating to the dev team.

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      9 months ago

      Shotcut is amazing I still use it for work on a daily basis.