Joyoshare media cutter 3.0.07/7/2023 I had to kill the process and start it again. I found that after cutting a video in Joyoshare Video Cutter, when I tried to load another video, the program stalled. This works great for trimming video, but the re-encoding is what kills the usefulness. It has two buttons at the bottom to select a marker location that will delete the video before teh marker, and a second button to remove the video after the marker. When most of the editing is trim start and end, it seems there would be video editors offering a simple way to do this. Sometimes the audio extends past a fade to black start section, so you need to listen after making your marker location to make sure you haven't cut out some important audio. Just about any video editor has the cutting or split video capability, but often times it is not an easy task to select those points visually. Both can give you what you want in the end, just that I like the option of having both a Cut and a Keep mode. You can use the program to chose multiple parts to keep. For Joyoshare Video Cutter, it uses the Keep mode only. As a result, a large part of editing is in the Cut mode. If however, you have a video that has several parts you want to "remove," I tend to think of those sections as things I want to "Cut" out. If you are trimming off the beginning and end parts, the Keep mode is handy because all you need to do is find the start, mark it, then find the end, mark it, then start the process of saving the video. A common method of recordings is to start recording before what you want starts, and end recording after it has ended, and thus each end will have a bit extra undesired video. They have a "Cut" mode and a "Keep" mode. Solveig-MM Video Cutter has two modes to think of how the begin-end markers are used. Visual aids are very helpful to speed up work.įor this program and Solveig-MM Video Cutter, both use a begin and end marker to identify sections of video, typical with any video/audio editing tools. That to me would be an important improvement. Before installing Joyoshare Video/Audio Cutter, since this program also edits audio, I was expecting to see the audio track displayed, but it is nowhere to be seen. Without the audio track being visible, you have to spent a lot more time finding that ideal cut spot. This can be very helpful when editing out sections of silence. At least it can get you back to approximately the same location so you can set the begin end markers again.Īnother advantage of Solveig-MM Video Cutter is having the audio track visible. A screen capture of the last selected marked times may be helpful in this case. Joyoshare does not have a way to save the project, so if there are any rework to be done, it has to be done before the source video file is closed, or you will have to start all over again. In case you need to go back to tweak some settings, you can load the project file, and it will automatically load the source video that is to be edited. One advantage of Solveig-MM Video Cutter is that you can save the editing session as a project. Getting to watch them edit allowed me to know the difference between these two video cutter programs. I know someone that has Solveig-MM Video Cutter, which has had its own ups and downs. Take note that this is a rare opportunity that we get an editing solution on GOTD that can cut video and produce a new file without re-encoding. It would be far better to purchase an editing solution that does not re-encode to save the time. Not re-encoding the video is a big deal for me, especially when cutting up large video files re-encoding take up a lot of valuable time, only to have something slightly less in quality compared to what you started with. With no-encoding the video, I expect that audio and video will stay in sync (or the same as the original source video). In this case, the way I plan to use it, it is not an issue because I do not plan to use the encoding method after deciding on my cut points. The biggest issue for me is audio out of sync with video. I must admit I had my doubts about this program due to their Screen Recorder software offered here in May 2018 having several issues. If all you need is to do simple cutting segments out of video source files (not needing to add transitions, special effects, color adjustments, size adjustments, etc.), then this a good solution, mainly because you can produce the final output without re-encoding. It seems odd that the circle is the currently selected option instead of the solid color one. The radio buttons are round, and either totally gray, or a circle outline. One other caution is that where the program uses "Radio Buttons" to indicate your preference, they are backward to what seems intuitive. Check Preferences because the program is set to auto update with a new version, which then makes the program not be consistent with the license requirements.
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