From personal experience Lightworks is probably the best free software you can get to edit a video, you can also try trials with up to 30 days. I personally started with Camtasia and i found it the best overall trial for my PC specs. I would recommend taking the trails because you basically have up to 30 free days of editing and if you try each one that can rack up quite a few days, i also noticed with camtasia if you sign up with so many emails you can re download the trial and get another 30 day free trial XD
Here are a few free ones i tested none have many tools though but they have the baiscs:
Lightworks:http://www.lwks.com/ Proffesinal if you can learn the tools right
Windows movie maker live:http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windo... very basic but powerful, has to be the "Live" version to access crop etc, you split it to be able to crop in different places.
Avidemux: http://sourceforge.net/projects/avidemux... Free but bad, thought i'd put it in anyway because i did once use it.
Trials (worth giving it the 30 days):
Camtasia: http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.html?gclid=CMH-9_Gam8QCFebHtAodxAoAdg Comes with many other tools, it;s a whole suite. i personally like this.
Adobe premier: http://www.adobe.com/uk/products/premiere.html
Sony Vegas: http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/vegassoftware
That's about it, many video editors claim to be "free" but in reality they only give you very basic stuff,
give the trails a shot and maybe consider buying them, i guess it really depends what you are using it for and the long-term.
Here are a few free ones i tested none have many tools though but they have the baiscs:
Lightworks:http://www.lwks.com/ Proffesinal if you can learn the tools right
Windows movie maker live:http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windo... very basic but powerful, has to be the "Live" version to access crop etc, you split it to be able to crop in different places.
Avidemux: http://sourceforge.net/projects/avidemux... Free but bad, thought i'd put it in anyway because i did once use it.
Trials (worth giving it the 30 days):
Camtasia: http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.html?gclid=CMH-9_Gam8QCFebHtAodxAoAdg Comes with many other tools, it;s a whole suite. i personally like this.
Adobe premier: http://www.adobe.com/uk/products/premiere.html
Sony Vegas: http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/vegassoftware
That's about it, many video editors claim to be "free" but in reality they only give you very basic stuff,
give the trails a shot and maybe consider buying them, i guess it really depends what you are using it for and the long-term.
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