Here are some good free video-editing options for Windows.
Here are some good free video-editing options for Windows.
Hi, here are some free video editing tools for Windows that let you add multiple markers on videos with audio included. These features help you highlight key sections during editing, such as marking specific parts of a 5-minute clip to extract only the important segments. You can easily see and differentiate between marked and unmarked portions without having to play through each part. The software should allow you to color-code important sections or use mouse clicks to select them, similar to using tracks in Audacity. It also lets you keep just the marked regions and remove unwanted parts with a few clicks.
There isn't any such thing as completely free and high-quality options. You either pay for the benefits or you'll be missing out on certain features or face other restrictions. The main challenge lies in balancing the downsides of free versions, like the learning curve. This piece aims to assist you: https://www.techradar.com/best/free-vide...g-software
my main aim is to place several markers on a video (including audio) to help me remember key sections for easy editing or selection. I want to mark specific parts of a 5-minute clip, so when reviewing or cutting the video, I can quickly jump to important segments—like 2 minutes and 2 to 2:30, then 3 to 4:15 and 4 to 4:25. This way, I can add multiple markers and later remove unnecessary parts with just a few clicks using the software’s features.
These options are free and worth considering.
HitFilm Express
https://fxhome.com/product/hitfilm
DaVinci Resolve
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/product...nciresolve
I'll take this. However, it has a steep learning curve. But once mastered, it would be the most versatile of all free video editing tools. But this is true for all very versatile software. For example, GIMP for image editing. It's difficult to learn but overall, a great program if you know how.
you should also be able to clearly distinguish marked or labeled important sections from unmarked, less significant parts just by looking at the track diagram, without having to play each video segment. For example, important sections could be colored differently than unimportant ones, or you could select them with a single mouse click. You could also assign tags to those important parts. It's similar to the lebel track feature in Audacity.
i also gave it a shot, davinci crashes during imports, hitfilm lacks this option, openshot comes close but isn't quite right.