Editor Video

L'editor video consente di modificare file e creare video di qualsiasi complessità. Potete applicare effetti video e audio effects ad oggetti modificati, trasformarli, applicare filtri e correzioni d'immagini. Tutti i popolari formati video e audio sono supportati (sia lettura che salvataggio).

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Convertitore Video

Questo programma serve a convertire video file da un formato ad un altro. Quasi tutti i popolari formati video sono supportati. Inoltre, il programma semplifica drasticamente il compito di convertire video da riprodurre su determinati dispositivi multimedia quali iPhone, Microsoft Zune oppure Archos. Il programma è semplicissimo da usare, dispone di una moderna interfaccia e di tutte le necessarie funzioni per processare i video.

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Convertitore Audio

Il convertitore audio vi aiuterà a convertire file audio da un formato ad un altro. Tutti i formati audio e codec chiavi sono supportati. Il programma vi consente inoltre di gestire playlist e meta tags, di estrarre audio dai file video e di salvare queste tracce sul vostro computer in qualsiasi formato.

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Audiograbber

Questo strumento audio serve a catturare tracce audio dai CD e di salvarle nel computer dell'utente in qualsiasi formato. Quasi tutti i popolari formati e codec sono supportati. Il programma è inoltre in grado di estrarre dettagli di tracce dal server FreeDB al fine di rinominare automaticamente il file e di aggiornare i meta tag.

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Versatilità

Versatilità

Più strumenti contemporaneamente per elaborare file video e audio in una singola applicazione.

Alta velocità

Alta velocità

I nostri programmi
impiegano rapidi algoritmi di alta qualità per processori singoli a multipli.

Accessibilità

Accessibilità

I nostri prodotti sono disponibili per essere scaricati gratuitamente su tutti i computer e dispositivi che supportano i sistemi operativi Windows.

How to create a slideshow from photos in VSDC Free Video Editor

Assembling media content in a slideshow is a great way to share your experiences with friends and family. However, finding the right tool to do so may be challenging. PowerPoint seems to be one of the easiest options but has a limited set of features and won’t let you work with video files for instance. On the contrary, some video editing software may offer a rich toolset, but would also require its users to dip into the unwanted complexities of multilayer editing.

If you are looking for a sweet spot, download VSDC Free Video Editor with its powerful slideshow wizard. It has a comprehensive set of features packed into an intuitive interface anyone can master in seconds. Sounds too good to be true? See for yourself in this one-minute video guide on how to create a slideshow with VSDC.

Want to get into more detail? Proceed to the step-by-step guide on how to make a video from pictures below.

Step 1. Access the wizard

Upon downloading and installing VSDC, open it and click the “Create Slideshow” button available in the “Start Project Now” section. A new window will pop up. Here you can name your project and choose its parameters like height, width and resolution. Click “Finish” to save selected settings. You will be taken to the “Files sequence wizard” in a separate window.

VSDC Free Video Editor start screen

Step 2. Select the artifacts

In order to import the content for your slideshow, proceed to the green “Add files” button and select the desired media files. Alternatively, you can follow the recommendations of the “Drag and drop media files here” box. After adding the files to the timeline, you can manipulate their placement with the same drag and drop method to make sure you got the right sequence.

Step 3. Apply magic

You’ve probably noticed that your media content is placed in rectangular boxes while the round sections in between with arrows inside remain intact. That’s because they are intended for your transitions – you’ll need them to create an actual video from your pictures. To start, proceed to the top left corner of the window. Here you will find the list of available transition types. Specific transitions of a certain type are located in the middle section. The preview window on the right-hand side allows you to check out the way various transition effects work. Drag and drop preferred transitions from the middle section right to the encircled arrows between your pictures.

Create a video from pictures in VSDC slideshow wizard

Step 4. Add a touch of enchantment

Don’t like the duration of a particular picture? Click the picture on the timeline and go to the “Duration” box above. Set the desired value and click “Enter”. Please note that the values in this box are expressed in 1/1000th of a second. So, in order to make your image last for a second, enter 1000. The same rule is applicable for your transitions too. Also, pay attention to the toolbox on the right from the “duration” section. Here you can cut, crop, rotate your images and apply filters to them, if necessary.

Step 5. Save your charming work

Click “Apply settings” in the bottom right corner of the window to save your slideshow efforts. The wizard window will close. You can always come back to the wizard by clicking the “properties window” on the right side of the screen and selecting the “Edit by using the wizard” button.

Now it’s time to export your project. Proceed to the “Export project” tab in the top menu. Select the format and the location on your desktop where you want to place the slideshow. Complete the process by clicking the red “Export project” button in the same title tab.

How to make a slideshow out of photos

Recap time: how to make a video from pictures

Please use the screenshot above as a reference guide. It indicates all the working areas that we have covered in this tutorial. Good luck with creating slideshows!


You can get more information about the program on Free Video Editor' description page.

Everything you need to know about making a cinemagraph in VSDC

Videos and images are fundamental assets of visual art in the digital era. Each has its own benefits and sometimes it’s hard to choose which format would be more suitable to convey the right emotion to the audience. This is where cinemagraph comes into play, allowing its advocates to make the best of image’s stillness and focus and at the same time enrich it with video dynamics for a more vivid picture.

In this tutorial, we will cover the most practical ways of creating a First things first: find the right softwareFirst things first: find the right software.

How to make a cinemagraph - tutorial from VSDC

First things first: find the right software

Many people choose image editing software as a starting point for making a cinemagraph and end up covered in piles of Photoshop tutorials. We suggest an opposite approach and strongly recommend downloading VSDC Video Editor for three reasons:

  • It is designed to work with motion videos and offers a number of video editing features, so it’s a better fit for cinemagraph than Photoshop;
  • The software has a completely free version that doesn’t impose any limitations for our purposes;
  • It doesn’t require much practice to become good at it.

How to make a cinemagraph: method #1

There are two ways to create a cinemagraph with VSDC. We’ll start with the free option first.

A video tutorial on Method #1 is available here:

  1. Open VSDC Free Video Editor.
  2. Select “Import Content” option in the main menu.
  3. Choose the video intended for cinemagraph from your desktop and click “Finish”. The Video will be added to the timeline.
  4. Use left-mouse click on the timeline to select the right moment in the video that you want to freeze and use as an image.
  5. Proceed to the “Cutting and splitting” tab in the top menu and select and wrench icon. In the drop-down list select the “Create snapshot” option. The image will be added to the resources window (under the “Images” section) on the right-hand side on the screen.
  6. Go back to the timeline and drag the time indicating “needle” to the very beginning of the video. This way the rest of the timeline items will be automatically added to the beginning of the clip.

    VSDC Free Video Editor timeline close-up

  7. Drag the snapshot to the preview area. It will automatically be added to the timeline.
  8. Choose the green “Add free shape” option in the left-hand side menu and press ok.
  9. Add the “Free shape” to the preview section by holding the left mouse button and dragging the mouse over the preview area.
  10. Double-click the “Free Shape” box on the timeline.
  11. Delete all the ShapePoints in the timeline.
  12. Proceed to the top menu, select the “Free Shape” tab and click the “Insert point” option.
  13. Use left mouse clicks to select exactly the area that you want to “come alive” in your cinemagraph.
  14. Go back to “Scene 0” in the left-hand side of the timeline.
  15. Go to the “Properties” tab in the bottom right corner of the screen and select the black color for your free shape. Make sure you select the color under the “Brush” section, not under the “Pen” section.

    Free shape settings window in VSDC

  16. Right click the layer with your video on a timeline and choose “Cut”.
  17. Double-click the “Free Shape” box on the timeline.
  18. Proceed to the top menu, select “Video Effects --> Transparency --> Clipping”. The clipping box will be added to the timeline.
  19. Double-click the “Clipping” box.
  20. Use the right mouse click on the preview area and select “Paste”. You have now inserted the video in your Clipping object.
  21. Click the “Preview” button above the timeline to make sure you like the outcome.
  22. Proceed to the “Export project” tab in the top menu. Select the format and the location on your desktop where you want to place the cinemagraph.
  23. Finish the process by clicking the red “Export project” button in the same title tab.

Here is a graphic description of method #1. Basically, in this method, you are placing a free shape with a video inside it over a static image.

Creating a cinemagraph using a free shape object

How to make a cinemagraph: method #2

Method #2 uses the mask feature. It is an option for cinemagraph, but it requires you to buy the Pro version. A video tutorial on Method #2 is available here:

  1. Repeat the first 6 steps from method #1.
  2. Left click on the preview area. This way you will deselect the video layer on the timeline and ensure that the new objects will be added to the front layer.
  3. Drag the snapshot to the preview area from the resources window. It will automatically be added to the beginning of the timeline.
  4. Double-click the newly appeared Image layer on the timeline.
  5. Choose the green “Add Ellipse” option in the left-hand side menu and press ok. You may also use the Rectangle option for your purposes.
  6. Add Ellipse by holding the left mouse button and dragging the mouse over the preview area.
  7. Place the ellipse in such a way that it covers exactly the area that you want to “come alive” in your cinemagraph.
  8. Go to the “Properties” tab at the bottom right corner of the screen and select the black color for your Ellipse. Make sure you select the color under the “Brush” section, not under the “Pen” section.
  9. On the left-hand side of the timeline menu click the “Blend” button on the ellipse layer and choose the “Mask” option.
  10. Click the “Preview” button above the timeline to make sure you like the outcome.
  11. Proceed to the “Export project” tab in the top menu. Select the format and the location on your desktop where you want to place the cinemagraph.
  12. Finish the process by clicking the red “Export project” button in the same title tab.

Here is a graphic description of method #2. Basically, in this method, you are cutting out a hole in the static image to see the background video through it.

Creating a cinemagraph using masking feature

The major difference between the methods is indicated in the table below.

 

 

Method #1 (free version)

Method #2 (Pro version)

How many layers are there on the scene?

Two: Freeshape and Image (screenshot)

Two: Video and Image (screenshot)

What’s in the background layer?

Image (screenshot)

Video

Which layer is edited?

Layer with a Freeshape and a Clipping layer inside it.

Layer with an Image

Which effect is applied?

Inserting a Clipping effect with a video inside of it in a Freeshape

Inserting Ellipse or Rectangle with a MASK in the Image layer

 

You are all set now. Select a preferable method and get down to cinemagraphing. Good luck!

Come invertire un video in VSDC video editor gratuito

Oggi il video inverso è diventato la caratteristica molto popolare tra video blogger esperti e amatoriali. Ci sono troppi applicazioni online creati per questi motivi ma non garantiscono la sicurezza del contenuto privato, hanno un set degli strumenti molto povero e impongono i limiti della lavorazione che non vi permetterebbero di montare i video con la qualità alta pesanti.

Questo manuale tende a mostrarvi uno dei modi più veloci, facili e ancora affidabili per impressionare la vostra famiglia e i vostri amici con questo effetto splendido.

How to quickly reverse a video in VSDC

Prima di tutto scaricate VSDC video editor gratuito. Al contrario di editor online VSDC non vi richiede di caricare il contenuto privato su Internet. Inoltre la versione gratuita dell’editor non ha questi limiti spiacevoli per la dimensione del video permettendo di lavorare con i video della qualità alta fatti con il GoPro per esempio. Finalmente il video della produzione è senza qualche filigrana.

Quando finite con il processo dell’installazione lanciate l’editor e fate un clic sul pulsante «Importare contenuto» dal menù sopra.

Scegliete il file con il video desirato dal vostro computer con un doppio clic. Fate un clic su «Finire» nella finestra nuova per completare l’importazione. Ora quando avete il video importo, è pronto per montaggio. Passate al menù alternativo all’angolo destro dello schermo (chiamato finestra delle proprietà). Cercate la sezione «Giocare all’inverso». Potete andare giù per trovarla. Automaticamente vedrete «no» a destra della sezione che indica il video non è invertito ancora. Passate alla sezione a comparsa e scegliete il valore «sì».

VSDC Editor. Reverse Video Menu

Hai quasi finito. Ora dovete salvare il video. Scegliete la tabella «Esportare il progetto» in cima dello schermo. Qui potete scegliere il formato del file desiderato, il nome per il vostro video e la posizione dove volete salvarlo. Potete anche scegliere la qualità del file esportato in questo menù.

VSDC Editor. Export Reversed Video Menu

Appena siete pronti, fate un clic sulla tabella «Esportare progetto» di nuovo e scegliete il pulsante rosso «Esportare progetto» proprio vicino alla bandiera rossa. Aspettate un momento breve finché l’esportazione è finito e - voilà! Andate avanti e condividete il vostro video con gli amici.

Ora ricapitoliamo tutto il processo.

Consigli e trucchi supplementari

Invertire il video non è presumibilmente una sola caratteristica di che potete avere bisogno quando montate il vostro clip. Tagliare e dividere il video prima dell’esportazione anche sono utili. Per questo scegliete il video importato sulla cronologia e passate alla tabella «Editor» in cima del vostro schermo. Scegliete gli strumenti del taglio e della divisione necessari per tagliare il vostro video.

Altra caratteristica importante è la regolazione della velocità del video. Ricordate il parte del menù con la sezione «Giocare all’inverso»? Bene, proprio qui le opzioni della regolazione della velocità sono situate. Troverete l’indicatore della percentuale della velocità proprio sotto l’impostazione di «Giocare all’inverso».

VSDC Editor - Adjust Speed Menu

Scrivete il valore della velocità desiderata e siete sicuri che vedete in anteprima il video con la velocità modificata per vedere se vi piace il risultato. Qui troverete le guide più dettagliate come rallentare o accelerare i vostri video.

L’ultima caratteristica che è coperta in questo manuale è la regolazione del suono. Siamo onesti - un audio inverso è raramente buono come un video. Per fortuna non dovete scavare al fondo per trovare le opzioni del controllo di suono in VSDC editor. Torneremo alla stessa finestra delle proprietà che abbiamo usato per l’inverso iniziale e le regolazioni della velocità.

  1. Scegliete il video sulla cronologia, andate giù il menù destro al fondo e vedrete l’impostazione della «Traccia audio».
  2. Scegliete l’opzione «Non usare audio» della lista a comparsa e godete il silenzio.
  3. In alternativa potete aggiungere la traccia diversa. Per importare il contenuto nuovo andate al menù in cima e scegliete la tabella «Editor». Fate un clic sul pulsante «aggiungere l’oggetto» e scegliete «Audio» dalla lista a comparsa. Scegliete il file audio che volete importare e premete «ok».
  4. Regolate la lunghezza del vostro file audio con gli stessi strumenti che avete usato per taglio e divisione del vostro video.
  5. Non dimenticate di vedere in anteprima il vostro lavoro prima di esportare il clip.

Potete imparare più come lavorare con il volume dei fili video in questo manuale.

Così ora siete armati e pronti ad invertire il vostro video. Se qualcosa rimane poco chiaro sentite liberi a riferirsi a questa istruzione video breve per visualizzare tutto il processo.


You can get more information about the program on Free Video Editor' description page.

How to use VSDC as a 4K video editing software: tips’n’tricks

Shooting ultra HD videos used to be a prerogative of video editing professionals, but those times are over. Nowadays action cameras are eagerly adopting this new format while video hosting services like YouTube are offering its users the ability to upload 4K clips introducing more and more amateurs to this new technology. But where do we stand with 4K video editing software? Is it already available to wide audiences?

According to numerous articles on the Internet if you are planning to work with 4K videos – the money spent on the actual camera is the least of your expenditures. They say that unless you are willing to invest over $2500 on computer upgrades, ultra HD video editing isn’t for you. Fortunately, the Internet is not always right and there are much cheaper ways to edit a 4K video. One of the easiest methods is to find the right software, capable of utilizing even average hardware to the full.  We suggest that you download free VSDC Video Editor. VSDC is known for its comparatively low system requirements and the capability to process 4K footage even on low-end computers with limited memory.

Below, we’ll help you get started with VSDC and provide a few tips on editing 4K videos in particular.

Video import

Upon completing the installation process, launch VSDC and click the “Import Content” button from the top menu. Select your 4K video from the computer. This way your video will be imported to the scene without quality loss and the whole editing scene will be adjusted to your ultra HD video parameters.

Color correction

Now it’s time for the actual editing. 4K videos work as a magnifying glass exaggerating the upsides as well as the downsides of your clips, so attention to detail is necessary.

How to edit 4K video: color correction features in VSDC

Ultra-realistic videos oftentimes deserve color correction to mask either the bad weather or poor lightning. To improve the color spectrum, proceed to the top left corner of the and select “Video Effects” >> “Adjustment”. Choose between available options to enhance contrast, gamma and other visual aspects of your clip.

Video export

When you are done with editing, it’s time to export your full HD video. Proceed to the top menu and select “Export Project” >> “Web” >> “For YouTube”. Choose a name for your file and the location where you want to save it in the “Output file(s)” field. Complete the process by clicking the “Export Project” tab. This may take some time depending on your hardware.

If you still have any questions about exporting you 4k video, please refer to a one-minute video instruction below.

Want to reduce 4k?

If 4k is too cumbersome for you to work with or the video it doesn’t fit on your storage device you can always shrink the size of your clip with VSDC. For this matter import your video, select the “Export Project” tab and proceed to the “Edit Profile” section. Find the “Profile Filter” option to choose the necessary resolution. 1080 (Full HD) or 720 (HD) will most likely be more than enough for the intended outcome. Press “Apply Profile” to save changes and move on with exporting your project from the top menu.

Bonus features

If you are planning to edit many 4K videos you might want to increase the processing speed. This is made possible with the Pro version of VSDC that allows for hardware acceleration. The Pro version leverages the capacity of your video card (if the video card supports it) speeding up 4K video export.

If you purchased the Pro version, make sure you activate hardware acceleration in the program options. Hardware acceleration is not the only bonus you get with a Pro version of VSDC.

If you are shooting videos with an action camera, you will most definitely find video stabilization tool useful. You will find a detailed instruction on how to use it here. If you prefer visual guides, there is a video instruction for your convenience.

Another feature that may come in handy is advanced resizing. When you import a 4K video to the editor and resize it making it occupy only a part of your scene, you normally lose quality. Well, that’s not the case with the Pro version of VSDC. Advanced resizing methods will help you prevent quality loss and enjoy your videos in the best resolution possible. If you want to learn more about resizing and other advanced features of the pro version, feel free to refer to a detailed guide.

That’s it for now. Enjoy your 4K experience!


You can get more information about the program on Free Video Editor' description page.

VSDC – Free MP4 Video Editor for Windows Reviewed

How to edit MP4 video for free on a Windows PC

MP4 is probably the most common video format because the majority of recording devices including cameras, smartphones, and drones produce MP4 files. It’s also the most widely recognizable format that can be opened by iOS and Android phones, most TVs, gaming devices, and DVD players.

Naturally, many people are either looking for a way to quickly edit MP4 videos or to convert their videos into MP4 and edit them afterward. If you’re one of them, this tutorial is for you.

Meet VSDC, a free MP4 video editor for Windows with no watermarks or quality restrictions. VSDC is your best bet because it’s a one-stop shop for working with multimedia files. You can use it when you need a powerful converter, a full-featured MP4 video editor, or when you just need a quick MP4 video splitter to break down your footage into multiple fragments.

Download the latest version of VSDC

We’ve compiled this tutorial, based on the most common tasks involving MP4 video editing. Keep reading it to learn:

  • How to edit MP4 videos using VSDC
  • How to split MP4 videos into parts
  • How to add music to an MP4 video
  • How to remove audio from MP4
  • How to slow down or speed up MP4 videos
  • How to reverse an MP4 video
  • How to create a GIF from MP4 (or convert it to any other format after editing)
  • How to make MP4 video file - instruction for export project from video editor to mp4 file

Here is exactly what you get when you install VSDC Free Video Editor to your PC

Before we jump to a more detailed review of how to edit MP4 videos in VSDC, here is what you’re getting when you install this video editor to your PC.

First of all, this software is very lightweight and requires minimum resources of your PC. That means you can safely use it even if you have a slightly outdated computer with not-so-much memory left. To be precise, you’ll only need 256Mb of RAM and 50Mb of free disk space.

Downloading VSDC may take a few minutes depending on your Internet connection, and when you launch the program, here is what the start screen looks like.

VSDC - free MP4 video editor start screen overview

VSDC has a PRO version you’ll be offered to upgrade to after installation. At this point, you can simply close the promotional banner (or click “Continue” if it pops up at the export stage) if you aren’t ready to upgrade.

The suite includes multiple tools, and it’s not just an MP4 video editor. There is also a video grabber, an instrument for capturing desktop screen, a slideshow creator, a video converter, a voice recorder, and a YouTube uploader.

To start working, click on the large “Import content” button and choose a video file from your PC. A “Project settings” window will pop up, and unless you want to change any parameters – resolution, framerate, size of the video – just click “Finish”.

How to edit MP4 videos on Windows

Now that you have a file uploaded to VSDC, take a look at the key menu sections you’ll need for editing it.

VSDC Free Video Editor interface

Once imported, the file is automatically placed on the timeline – your main working area. You’ll be using the green cursor for splitting videos precisely and the red Preview button for checking the results of your actions. If your PC processor struggles with the file size, the video may look choppy during the preview. It doesn’t affect the output file in any way, however, for your convenience we recommend decreasing preview quality using the dropdown menu to the left from the Preview button.

Now, the top ribbon menu contains all the basic tools you’ll need for your project. Add new audio, video, or image files using the green round button and refer to the Cutting and Splitting menu for – you guessed it – cutting and splitting. The latter is also your go-to tab if you need to crop or rotate an MP4 video. Some other tasks, such as playback speed or audio adjustments, are performed in the Properties window – a sticky tab on the right. We’ll get to it in a couple of paragraphs. And finally, the Export project tab is where you get to save the file to your PC after editing.

Now that you have a better understanding of VSDC interface, let’s proceed with some basic tasks this MP4 video editor will help you with.

How to use VSDC as an MP4 video splitter

Splitting an MP4 video is no different from splitting any other video file:

  • Place the cursor at the exact moment you want to split the video into parts.
  • Hit the icon looking like a razor from the Splitting and Cutting menu at the top.
  • Click anywhere on the timeline to cancel the selection of the entire video, then select the fragment you need and hit Delete or drag it across the timeline – depending on your final goal.

Free MP4 video splicer

How to add music to an MP4 video/How to remove audio from MP4

To add music to an MP4 file, simply hit the green Add object button and choose a soundtrack from your PC. The audio file will be placed on the timeline, and you’ll be able to split and drag it just like you would do with a video file. To adjust the volume, you’ll need to select the audio file and go to the bottom of the Properties window menu where the Audio volume parameter is available.

Sometimes you may need to do the opposite: extract or remove audio from the MP4 file. Here is how to do it:

  1. Click on the video file or a fragment you’re working with to select it on the timeline.
  2. Go to the Properties window and scroll down to the very bottom.

    How to add or remove music from an MP4 video file

  3. If you choose “Split to video and audio”, you’ll get the sound of your video as a separate track on the timeline (see the illustration, the audio track is placed above the video on the timeline). Splitting is a good idea when you need to apply audio effects, adjust the volume, cut out an audio fragment – in other words, work with the existing audio more precisely.
  4. If you need to remove audio from your video completely, you can either delete the audio track you’ve just got by splitting the file OR you can choose “Don’t use audio” in the Audio track menu section highlighted in the illustration above.

How to slow down or speed up MP4 videos/ How to reverse an MP4 video

To slow down an MP4 video, you need to reduce the playback speed of your file. This is a very easy task:

  1. Select the fragment of the video you want to slow down.
  2. Go to the Properties window and scroll down to the Speed% menu section.
  3. Change the speed according to your needs. For instance, setting the speed at 50% will make your video twice slower.

Slowing down and speeding up an MP4 video

If you need to speed up an MP4 file, use the same settings to increase the speed % to the desired level. We have a separate detailed tutorial on how to speed up a video and achieve a fast-motion effect, if you’d like to learn more.

Finally, if you’re trying to find out how to reverse an MP4 video, switch from “No” to “Yes” in the dropdown “Play backward” menu above the Speed% parameter as illustrated above.

Remember that when you change the video playback speed, its audio adapts automatically. Therefore, you might want to mute it or replace it with a more appropriate soundtrack.

How to create a GIF from MP4 (or convert it to any other format after editing)

If you just need to convert an MP4 video file to any other format, we recommend using a free video converter. But if you want to create a GIF from MP4 after editing, just select the corresponding format at the export stage as illustrated below.

Converting an MP4 video file to a GIF or any other format in VSDC

As you can see, there is a large number of other formats you can choose based on your goals. Besides, VSDC allows you to save videos using social media profiles. That means if you’re planning to publish your clip to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, or Vimeo, the program will apply the parameters required by these social media platforms to your file automatically. And if you need to adjust video quality, you can do so using the “Edit profile” button in the lower right corner of the Export screen.

Then use the preview window for a final look and hit the Export project button when ready.

Final thoughts on VSDC as a free MP4 video editor

MP4 is an industry standard supported by most devices and multimedia software. One of its key benefits is high image quality preserved due to the H.264 codec. So, when you need to edit an MP4 video file, you should take this factor into consideration because some free video editors put severe limitations on the file formats and resolution at the export level.

When it comes to VSDC, not only does it allow you to keep the highest quality of the video, it also supports H.265/HEVC – the successor of H.264 codec. That means even if your video is in 4K, you’ll be able to keep its preciseness after editing.

If you’d like to learn more on what VSDC Free Video Editor is capable of, check out its YouTube channel.

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Nel mondo digitale di oggi la creatività regna sovrana. Offre infinite possibilità a individui e marchi di catturare il pubblico e lasciare un'impressione duratura. Con le piattaforme dei social media...

Migliori editor video online 2023: vantaggi e svantaggi

Oggi la popolarità dei contenuti video sta guadagnando terreno e molti utenti si trovano a dover creare video per scopi sia personali che professionali. Nella scelta di un editor video adatto tra le varie...

VSDC 8.2 - Supporto per file proxy, fotogrammi chiave e vettorscopio

Siamo entusiasti di svelare l'atteso aggiornamento 8.2 dell'editor video VSDC. Il nostro team ha lavorato intensamente per garantire che questa versione sia ricca di funzionalità emozionanti e miglioramenti...
 

Screen Recorder gratis

Con questo programma è possibile registrare i video dal desktop e salvarli sul computer in diversi formati. Insieme al video editor è ideale per creare presentazioni e demo.

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VSDC Free Video Capture programma

Il programma serve per catturare video da dispositivi esterni e e per registrarli sul computer in qualsiasi formato video. Potete salvare il video da sintonizzatori video, webcam, schede di acquisizione e vari dispositivi.

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"VSDC Free Video Editor is a surprisingly powerful, if unconventional video editor"

- PC Advisor


"This video editor gives you tons of control and editing power"

- CNet


"The editor handles many common formats and boasts a good deal of capabilities when it comes time to alter lighting, splice video, and apply filters and transitions in post production"

- Digital Trends