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Review videopad video editor
Review videopad video editor




review videopad video editor

Videopad: SpeedĪs it has low system requirements, VideoPad runs quickly on modern hardware. It doesn’t insist on putting a watermark on your footage when it exports it, however, which is a mark in its favor. It’s a built-in limitation designed to push you toward an upgrade, but annoying all the same. Note that the free version of the app cannot export video as an MP4 file - the most popular video format on the web. There’s PhotoPad for still images too, although we removed that from our guide to photo editing software (opens in new tab). While you have the ability to fade, mix and adjust the volume of a video clip’s audio, if you want to go further you’ll need an external mixer or editor, such as MixPad and WavePad (opens in new tab) made by the same developer. Proper audio editing unfortunately isn’t a part of Videopad. You definitely don't need one of the best home computers (opens in new tab) to run it, and that's a big plus. With its relatively low system requirements (at least for the current version) of just a 1.5GHz CPU and 4GB of RAM, VideoPad uses minimal resources on modern systems and should be perfect for running on laptops and Windows tablets in the field. With support for HEVC and 360-degree video, VideoPad should appeal to those making movies with iPhones as well as extreme sports fanatics and VR trailblazers.






Review videopad video editor