
Caleb Holloway
GBWorth its entire cost! (i.e., nothing) Requires installation of an MP4 codec, but doesn't tell you. If you try recording without it, you get an error with no indication of what is wrong. Screen recordings have horrible flicker, rendering them unwatchable. I've tried both monitors using various settings, and the flickering persists. Good luck getting help online. Their FAQ page is about as short as Trump's list of qualifications. It literally devotes more space to a couple of worthless images than to the actual questions and answers. On top of that, it froze on me within the first 15 minutes of use. Garbage.

Richard van Kesteren
NLVSDC is nice but ... I use the Pro version but I am not a regular video maker. Mostly I make animations with 3D renders which is easy and straight forward. The VSDC instruction videos could be more focused on beginners with another teacher. When making a video clip of photos it is done in 6 seconds, only when you try to adjust things .... then you realise MS Clipchamp is way better.

TR King
GBHere we go again Here we go again. 1 short video recorded on a bridge camera. 1 small section removed. Cannot export in usable format as "you have used hardware acceleration" (I have no idea what that means) & need to buy the PRO version. I downloaded VSDC FREE video editor to do this simple video edit & am absolutely not encouraged to buy it because of this catch 22 - if it had worked, that might well have been different.

bvdi Wu
IDVSDC is the most easy and user… VSDC is the most easy and user friendly. Compare to the other, VSDC is the fastest running software when we talk about video rendering or export. A lot of useful features for a professional looks video result.

tiny house
GBThis is the most kick-ass video editor This software quickly incorporates images plus crisp audio. Awesome design, good support. It's the way software should be made. Check it out, you'll be happy to create videos and be able to export in all specified formats like Apple, Android, PC and more.