For the past four years I've been using a program called Lightworks.  (
https://www.lwks.com/)  .I rather like it, you can use it on Windows, OSX,
and Linux. The free version is limited to a 720p export.

On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 9:29 PM, Igor PDML-StR <pdml...@komkon.org> wrote:

>
>
> I wonder what software people are using for editing videos (on Windows),
> preferably free or inexpensive.
> I've been using Avidemux that is very powerful for trans-coding,
> adjustments (brightness/contrast/WB/noise), etc. (including some batch
> processing).
> But what is missing in Avidemux is transitions between pieces, such as
> fading, various types of moving-boundary transitions (linear, circular,
> checker-board) between the two, etc, as well as possibility to add frames
> with just text. All these capabilities are available in Youtube video
> editor, which I've been using in the past, but I'd like to be able to do
> that locally.
> Ability to add some still photos to a video would be a plus.
>
>
> Cotty is probably the biggest expert here in this area, and at first,
> I was going to send this message just to him. But I am afraid he is using
> too much of specialized software that is an overkill for me (function- and
> price-wise). So, if somebody else has additional information, I'd
> appreciate those suggestions too.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Igor
>
>
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