Nina D.G.
RUGreat free solution for a limited resource PC owner I've been using VSDC for a couple of months already. It's the only non-linear video editor that doesn't constantly freeze my old and I-should-get-a-more-powerful-one PC. I'm still on Windows 7 with memory running low, and feel like VSDC is the only free option where I can perform advanced tricks like split screen and Chroma Key. Love it so far! Thank you for keeping it free.
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.
Sean Redmond
IEI'm not a regular video editor I'm not a regular video editor. I found this so cumbersome to use - even somehting simple like changing the duration of images in a video wasn't straight forward and intuitive. It did allow me to upload more files than the other one that currently comes with windows but it's not user friendly at all in my opinion.
P Kalakhan
SGIt free and does great looking 4K videos I am impressed that I have the ability to create professional scenes and text features from my holiday videos with great effects from my DJI 4K video log clips and luts. My preview video playback began to lag and this was solved by working with proxy files. For system stability I keep my videos between 30 to 50 minutes. Exporting Videos MP3 - 4K - HVEC- STATS 1) Original 10 year old computer. XPS 8700 CPU 100%, 3-5FPS, High temps fans maxed out, Temps >50 Deg.c 2) Changed HDD to SSD, 16 to 32G Ram, added fans = CPU 100%, 3-5FPS, Temps around 40 Deg.C 3) Added GPU Nidia 1660 Super 6G. No Change. 4) Paid $44 for VSDC Pro version that enable hardware accelerator. 5) for 4K video at max HEVC = CPU 20%, GPU = 40% Temp normal, 30FPS which matches the video duration. Hence around 6 times faster than original set up and less temp stress on CPU.