![]() For instance, in VSDC, you can manually adjust brightness, contrast, gamma, and other values, or you can use color scopes, channels, and wheels. However, one of its most prominent features is the extensive color correction toolset. VSDC offers dozens of customizable video and audio effects, transitions, and color filters. It brings an array of tools that will help you apply minor edits like trimming a video, adding text, and removing the soundtrack – as well as more in-depth montage techniques like color correction, FX, and blending. VSDC is a free video editor for Windows PC users. In other words, regardless of what you’re using, we’ve got you covered. The roundup below features video editors for Windows OS, Linux OS, Mac OS, and a couple of web-based tools. We’ve personally tested each editor on the list to make sure there’s no company logo stamped all over the video after export. However, most times, those watermarks catch you by surprise.įor creators who have been in this situation and those who want to avoid it in the future, we’ve put together a list of free video editing software with no watermarks. Originally, there’s nothing wrong with watermarks – as long as you know they will be there after you export your project. Yet a few video editing software developers are still using this practice to limit the free usage of their products. Thanks for your review of Kdenlive/Shotcut.Seeing a watermark on your video after spending hours editing it feels infuriating. Kdenlive changes ripple cut, makes it do something else then every editor out there. It is setup like most editors in the market, not kdenlive. In Shotcut, most people can jump in, just use it right away. Rare these days in this world of, Pay For Play, Give up your Pivacy, Hardware, Software, freedom for programs. Shotcut has everything you need in an open source editor that is free, esp. Kdenlive can't use modern file from our new cameras because it's basically only 1080p. It is like 6 different apps smashed together. When they update Kdenlive they fix/add a couple things that changes your whole workflow, deletes everything you set up, and breaks a bunch of other tools in the editor. Fun, just pure fun, use/editing its Shotcut every time. If you go by ease of use, work flow, being able to edit your 4k vieo/photo into a video for youtube or other social media, it is hands down Shotcut. These include HitFilm Express, Blender, and OpenShot. There are other free programs as well if you are looking for alternatives. For experienced users, both will work fine. I believe that if you are starting, use Kdenlive because it is easier to use. It all comes down to transitions, text, and exporting. This option is not available in Kdenlive.Īdd-ins: In Kdenlive, you can download wipes, transitions, and title templates. Notes: You can add notes in the ShotCut note panel. Voiceover: ShotCut has the option of voiceover recording. Open-source: You can see and contribute to the program as both are open-source.Īutosave: Kdenlive saves your project automatically every few minutes. GPU acceleration: Both offer to use GPU to render HD videos. History: Both programs show the project edit history. Subtitles: Both come with subtitle options, but you don’t get to auto-generate captions.Ĭolor: Both offer to analyze colors in the video, but you can’t modify the colors (you can use effects, though). Markers: You can add markers in both to separate the video sections. Both do not offer keyframes on video, audio, and image elements. Keyframes: You get to add keyframes on effects/filters. Proxies: Both support video proxies to improve the editing process. ![]() However, using transitions in Kdenlive is easier. The latter has over 25 transition effects. The former only has over 40 transition effects, including wipe, slide, and dissolve. ![]() While you are here: Kdenlive versus Premiere Pro Transition effects Adding Transition Effect in Shotcut It has three text options: GPS, simple, and rich. However, Shotcut has text effects with timers, frames, and timecode options. Kdenlive has an advanced titling tool, like Premiere Pro, that makes the text look pretty. Text tool Timecode and Frame rate display in Shotcutīoth use different text options. Shotcut has 28, which is nowhere close, but still, you find the essential ones there. Kdenlive brings 130 audio effects as of writing this article. ![]() For example, if you add any blur effect, it will cover the whole screen. ![]() The effects in both do not have width and height properties to cover only the selected video area. Most of the effects in Kdenlive are basic, whereas Shotcut has many advanced effects. Regarding features, you see more great effects in Shotcut. It offers over two hundred video effects categorized in mask, blur, grain and noise, stylize, motion, transform, utility, etc. If we talk about numbers, Kdenlive takes the cake. ![]()
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