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What Should a Good Video Editor Be Capable of

This idea of writing a summary to summarize what makes a video editing software good occurs to me after I have been using Joyoshare Video Cutter  for a relatively long period of time. 1. Features a video editor should have. Trimming, cropping, rendering are all basic things for a video editor. If you are determined to make your product stands out, you can add as many features as you want. By combining together will give you a good reason to charge higher since you fulfill many users' expectations with your single solution. 2  User-friendliness. It is impossible to reach out to everyone, but there are a lot of improvements that can be made to make it easier for beginners to accept video editing. What's more, your next step is to retain the core users by making the features they already know more comfortable to use in the long run. 3. Technical support. Keeps supporting the users and listening to their suggestions, questions, and concerns. Do not leave the customers solving an

Trim Audio with an Vidoe Cutter

I have been thinking if the Joyoshare Video Editor that I am using can be used to trim audio files. The reason for it is that I use talk audios quite often and have to trim from time to time. Audios trimmed by Joyoshare Audio Recorder show detectable audio degradation. While Joyoshare Video Editor claims to be able to trim videos and audios without loss, I decided to give it a try. The result is satisfying. The trimmed audios sound exactly the same as the original ones in terms of sound quality.

How to Crop a Video Easily

Use Joyoshare Video Cutter as an example. Import the video from the local storage to the software, and you will be prompted to the video trimming window. In the lower half of the window, you will see the clip is presented in a list. At the rear of the clip, click on the wand-shaped icon to open the rendering tool. Go to the Adjust column, where you can drag the crop area or input the specific digit to crop the video. Besides, you can rotate it.

Time Killers for Your Lockdown Days during COVID-19

The COVID-19 outbreak is forcing everybody to lock themselves at homes, which is pretty boring considering you cannot hang out as you used to do. So how to kill time? Work for me. Yes, we have to work form homes, but that also gives me a chance to enjoy recreations while working, considering none is monitoring me right now. So much for the crap, I find that Scribd and Ted talks are excellent, because both of them strike a perfect balance between being easy-to-understand and informative. However, my Scribd trial is going to expire soon, so I had been searching for the way to download the audiobooks and Ted videos without expiration. Then I realize my Joyoshare Desktop Audio Recorder can download Scribd audiobooks or Ted talks to eternal offline files of whatever formats I want. So if you want the same thing, you may want to try this software.

To Cut Video Losslessly

I sometimes do some video editing, mainly to post something I record on YouTube or trim some video for my families and friends. I used freeware before, not those tricky freeware with complicated UI. My often used one are those online editor free of charge, and I can occasionally find giveaway of some paid-for programs. Still, I hadn't decide to actually buy some software to edit video, until I come across Joyoshare Video Splitter . I download the free version of it during its Chritsmas Promotion, and soon as the promotion ends, I purchased. There are some amazing features I like about this video editor: 1. Being able to edit the video, eg. trim mp4 , without re-encoding and recompression, and, therefore, without quality loss. 2. Huge format selection for me to choose from. I remember that it has 100+ formats. If you are not sure which format to choose from, you can simply select the device the converted videos are going to played on, and the software will match the format auto

Real Talk about Downloading From Spotify with Joyoshare Audio Recorder

I have recommended Joyoshare Audio Recorder in my previous blog, and I think it's quite useful and economic. If you haven't check it, you can go ahead and check it out: Joyoshare Audio Capture . About it being economic: I mostly use it to record songs from streaming music services just to save up the subscription fee or Premium or whatever it is called. The point is: it really save up a considerable money for me. Subscribing to Deezer, which has the cheapest paid-for plans I have seen so far, will cost me $9/ month and 72$/ year, but purchasing Joyoshare Audio Recorder would only cost the half of it. About it being useful: Joyoshare Audio Recorder can record songs from various music services. It means it can download music from Deezer , Bandcamp, Spotify etc. Besides, it can also record from the speaker and the microphone.