

Depending on the editing demand, we can choose Prime, Color, Libraries, Timeline layout. Things become tricky when you enter the main editing interface.īy default, it shows the classic layout. Thus, we can only identify the project by the creation date and name when creating a recent project. This is because VSDC Free Video Editor allows us to select the end playback devices or platforms such as YouTube, Vimeo, iPhone/Android, and then automatically apply the most matched parameters settings.Ī small drawback is it doesn't show the thumbnail of the recently saved project.

Users without previous knowledge about properties like codec, bitrate, and frame rate can also start a new project effortlessly. On the initial project-setting panel, we have Blank Project for creating a new project, Create slideshow for fast converting videos or pictures into slideshows, and icons that navigate to the guide for VSDC top features, etc.

The previous one looks very nifty and straightforward while the latter might make users feel VSDC Free Video Editor is the epitome of complicated. The feel given by the design of the project setting interface and the editing interface is quite different. The software didn't mark out the paid feature on the interface, so we can't tell out a paid feature until we click on it. However, it pops up the ads for upgrading to the paid version (costs 19.9USD) every time we start the program or click on the paid feature such as video stabilization, motion tracking, and hardware-accelerated decoding.

VSDC Free Video Editor is free with no watermark or time limit.
