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YouTube offers a built-in editor for uploaded videos which you can use to remove parts of the video, add blur effects, and few more modifications. It comes in very handy when your video is live, and you want to retain the viewership, but also remove parts of it. However, it is limited at its best. The tool is cumbersome to use, and there is too much processing time. Hence it should only be used after the video is live, and that also for minor edits. In this post, you get to know about the top 10 YouTube video editor alternatives.
The list includes an editor for Windows and macOS. Make sure to choose based on the platform and ease of usability, and the kind of work you have when it comes to editing.
Top 10 YouTube Video Editor Alternative:
1. EaseUS Video Editor
If you are looking for free, easy to use, yet a professional video editor, EaseUS Video Editor, is a great choice. The software virtually puts no limitations even in the free version, and you can use it to do almost anything with the video, audio, and images. Here is the list of features the editor offers
- Edit, trim, split, and crop videos.
- Enhance audio and video properties such as sound, contrast, brightness, etc.
- Increase speed and change duration
- Speech and Text converter helps create transcripts for any video
- Voice Over adds your voice after you have shot the video.
The editor offers video enhancement features as well, which can help you create compelling videos.
- Text: Add extra information in a readable format.
- Filters: Add filters such as Vignette, Frosted glass, sketch from among 49+ filters.
- Overlays: They apply the effects on top of the video, such as frames, particle effects, flower power, and more.
- Transitions: It is useful to hide sudden jumps or when a scene change in a video. There are 59+ transitions categorized into push, wipe, and replace.
- Elements: These are small video clips that can be used to express special moments in a video. There are 88 such elements.
- Music: Choose from over 100+ music samples, which you can add as background music with the effects to make it more effective.
After final processing, you can cover the video to almost any audio and video format. Here are the details of the conversion and online sharing function.
- Video: Convert to MP4, AVI, WMV, MKV, MOV, and GIF
- Audio: Create MP3 and AAC
- Video platform: Share top Facebook, Google Drive, Dropbox, YouTube, and more.
Make sure to configure the quality by changing related settings in the Output Settings.
How to Create Video using EaseUS Video Editor
Step 1. Import Target Files
Launch EaseUS Video Editor, select a desired aspect ratio on the main screen: 9:16, 16:9, or 4:3.
Import target files like GoPro shots, game screenshots, photos, music, etc. by clicking "Import" or dragging it into EaseUS Video Editor.
Step 2. Add Files to Projects
Right-click on the imported files one by one and select "Add to project".
Step 3. Add Effects and Edit Video
EaseUS Video Editor contains many visual effects, such as Text templets, Filters, Overlays, Transitions, Animation Elements, and Background Music, etc. to help you create a magic video.
To add them, you need to download these effects in advance. Then select video project, right-click downloaded effects and select "Add to Project".
- Text: You can input and add words to your video as Opener, Title, Subtitle.
- Filter: Beautify your videos with up to 49 filters.
- Overlay: Personalize your video with over 30 frames.
- Transitions: Add visual effect to your video between clips, transiting naturally.
- Elements: Add animated elements to video, making it more interesting.
- Music: Over 100 background music templates, satisfy your diversified needs.
You may use the timeline and drag them to re-place them to the desired position. Timeline with the tool menu can help you edit, split, delete, crop, zoom, freeze frame, set duration, record voice over, convert speech to text, or vice versa in a video.
Step 4. Export Video
When you finish editing the video, click "Export" on the top menu bar, select the desired format for your video, rename it, browse a safe location and click "Export" to save it on your PC.
2. Machete Video Editor Lite
If you are low on CPU power and memory, this is an excellent editor that can cut,m delete, paste videos from one section to another. It allows you to create a marker if you want to bookmark part of the videos. Apart from this, you can add video details such as the artist name, the title of the video, dialogue writer, and so on.
Cons:
- Limited file format support which includes WMV, SF, AVI, WMA
- It's only an editor with no option to add effects.
- The missing non-linear time which restricts overlapping of videos
3. Windows Video Editor
Windows Photos app offers a native editor, which opens a lot of media formats. Not only that, but it also includes editing tools. You can use it to add background music, filters, 3D effects, text, and so on. Since it is available right away, you can instantly start editing videos in Windows.
Cons
- It is not easy to use as editing is divided into sections
- The missing non-linear timeline which makes it impossible to merge video and audio
- Transition effects are the bare minimum
- 3D effects are not very exciting.
Preinstalled in Windows
4. VSDC Free Video Editor
It is an advanced movie editor that offers feature equivalent to high-end video editors. You can stack movies on top of each other, use tools blend, filers, motion tracking. The good part is that you can use a non-linear timeline where you can mix and match audio, video, and effects.
Cons:
- Cumbersome to use for general consumers.
- Settings are not natural to change.
- It offers a sophisticated user interface that is not suitable for beginners.
- There are too many icons and menus to use.
- Learning time will be high.
5. Shotcut
The editor excels in editing 4K videos, which is not available with most of the editors. The good thing about this tool is unlike VSDC; there are lesser menus, which makes sure the learning time is less. Sophisticated menus, which show up only when you access them. It offers a vast library of audio, video filters, provides module workflow, and maintains a visual history,
Cons:
- No proper documentation and video tutorials.
- It lacks effective transitions and effects
6. iMovie
It is the best video editor for macOS users, with nothing charged to them. iMovie is a free video editor which offers templates, trailers, and all the possible video editing tool to enhance your videos. You can apply cinematic effects to the selected clips, supports green screen backgrounds, and picture-in-picture mode. The green screen is useful when you want to have a custom background for all the videos.
Cons:
- Limited in terms of features compared to similar editors
- Needs a lot of space on the hard disk. MacBook’s usually have a small HDD unless you pay more.
- Importing MP4 Files are cumbersome
7. Final Cut Pro X
It is an excellent editor for those who need a professional touch to their videos. It offers an intuitive user interface and takes a shorter time to render videos. Apple provides some effects fort free and rests you can purchase. It has exhaustive support for third-party plugins.
Cons:
- It takes time to get used to it.
- Trial available, and then it will cost $299, which is expensive.
- Plugins are costly, and you will have to invest with time
8. Adobe Premiere Pro
Those looking for a far more advanced video editor, Adobe Premiere Pro will suit you best. However, it will need all the skills using the tools. The freeform view allows the editor to organize videos in custom layouts. So, if you have a particular way of editing videos, you have your storyboard, ways to arrange audio and video, and more. It is also called a freeform view.
Cons:
- Compared to FCP, it is even tougher to learn and only suited for the production environment.
- Trial available, then it will cost $29.99/month or $239.88/year.
- Only for professional users.
9. Hitfilm Express
Those looking for a pro editor but need extensive and regular tutorials to create FX footage, then HitFim should be your choice. It is free and offers a balanced set of tools, which is between beginners and pro. It also provides technical support and has an active online community.
Cons:
- The free version is limited, and you will need to buy addons to utilize it fully.
- No 4K support
- The export time is very high, even for the professional version.
10. Lightworks Pro
The software is for those who want to build for the big screen, and not limit themselves to TV and Social media. It offers color correction in the form of RGB, HSV, and CURVE, and offers professional-level software.
Cons:
- There is a free version available, but it is limited. You can also get a full license for $437.99.
- Free version limited to 720p and hardware rendering.
- You can upload it to a maximum of 720P in MP4 format to YouTube or Vimeo.
Conclusion
When it comes to choosing a movie editor, it is not just about free and best solutions. It also about the balance of features and ease of use. The list clearly shows how a sophisticated tool is not for everyone and a tool if not easy to use; it is equally bad.
If you are looking for a solution that offers pro-like features but has almost a minimum learning curve, then EaseUS Video Editor provides a perfect balance. It is an excellent tool that offers a wide range of features one would expect in a movie editor.