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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 a...

How to Trim Videos Losslessly

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Many people who wants to trim the video always run into quality degradations, which is pretty disappointing. I'm one of them, because I trim video from time to time. Though I'm not some kind of professional editor, I can still tell the video quality loss. Then I saw someone recommend Joyoshare Video Cutter to trim videos without quality loss. I tried this tool, and it's true. Not matter what you do with the video, trimming, adding special effects or sound effects, the quality stay the same. If you want to edit videos without quality loss, you should definitely use this software.