Windows 11 will have a standard video editor
Miscellaneous / / March 11, 2022
No, this is not about Windows Movie Maker.
Windows 11 will soon have a new default app, the Clipchamp video editor, which Microsoft acquired in 2021. Change became part of test build of Windows Insider build 22572, later it will reach users of stable Windows 11.
The application offers standard features such as working with different tracks, applying filters and creating transitions between fragments on the timeline. This is a simpler editor than Adobe Premiere Pro, which allows you to quickly overlay music, cut out unnecessary fragments from the video and save the result to your computer.
There is also a library of stock files (audio, video and photos), some of which are available for free. The purchase of paid materials automatically gives you a license to use them.
It should be noted that the service is not entirely free. By default, it allows you to export finished videos only as 720p. The ability to export to 720p, use the cloud, and access the stock audio library will cost $9 per month. Saving videos in 1080p requires a Business subscription, which already costs $19 per month.
There is no export function in 4K, although not only professional cameras, but also ordinary smartphones can now shoot in this resolution.
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