I use it too but it crashes too often.
Above action is all i have done with this program, no crashes, i do my other editing tasks with with camtasia or quicktime.I use it too but it crashes too often.
Well... now when you mention it that seems to be true.I heard VSDC creates videos that are a bit jerky to watch. I'm viewing from my iPhone and not sure, hmm. Does it seem smooth to you comparing the original source to the edited result?
If you use it in the way the creators intended then it can produce very good results very easily, if you try doing what they didn't expect or didn't properly test for then things can not turn out so well, or not work, or become difficult, or occasionally crash.Well... now when you mention it that seems to be true.
I noticed that it changed original 30 fps to 25, i wonder could that be the reason.
I did all this work with basic settings, maybe tomorrow i try to see can i fix that.
but it I'm looking for another solution due to it crashing,
Awesome.Kdenlive
If you (or anyone) looking for an application to just stitch together two clips (or shorten a clip) I would recomend MpegStreamclip.I just hit a brick wall and lost 4 hours of editing time with videopad.
In all fairness I was just getting comfortable with video pad but with a couple bugs I ran into on startup and it being Trialware/Nagware and Not Freeware, I could no longer produce Full HD videos after editing them. It was time to move on to another option!
I tried AVS Video Editor and fell in love with it right away. The UI is very intuitive. The Free Version is FULL Featured but does put a blatant water mark dead center of your published video file. When you activate with purchase the watermark is will not be placed on your videos.
Kdenlive