I used to video edit but the software I used would have to be either purchased or squires by Admiral Nelson and his ilk.
I use active presenter to record my screen for video lessons I pre record for overseas students, and it has a bunch of editing features. However I'm not sure if it edits captured video or and video you put on there
Still a nifty tool to have, and free. Definitely check it out.
KDEnlive (video editor meant for Linux) is cross-platform and free. I have a license for Magix Vegas Pro (Sony sold the IP to them a couple of years ago) that I got off the Humble Bundle(yes, I know) for like $30. All Magix software includes a 30-day trial period during which it's fully functional.
I used to video edit but the software I used would have to be either purchased or squires by Admiral Nelson and his ilk.
I use active presenter to record my screen for video lessons I pre record for overseas students, and it has a bunch of editing features. However I'm not sure if it edits captured video or and video you put on there
Still a nifty tool to have, and free. Definitely check it out.
KDEnlive (video editor meant for Linux) is cross-platform and free. I have a license for Magix Vegas Pro (Sony sold the IP to them a couple of years ago) that I got off the Humble Bundle(yes, I know) for like $30. All Magix software includes a 30-day trial period during which it's fully functional.
Just some options.
Yeah I used to use Vegas back in like 2005 to mix my counter-strike highlights lmao