On Fri, 29 Mar 2019 16:16:05 -0400, wrote:
If it's freeware, why not test it and see.
I know what's wrong with it, but you should give it
a try as well, and give your considered opinion.
Maybe you'll figure out where the controls are
that I missed.
I've used it Shotcut on Win7 but only with the most very basic of things.
I saw your post where you tried to assemble 3 short segments.
Is that what you mean by the controls you missed?
The nice thing about Shotcut is that since it's new many of the tutorials
are current so you don't need to hunt for the menus. You hunt for the
tutorial instead.
Do these steps show you how to blend three videos into one with shotcut?
https://www.reddit.com/r/shotcut/com...deos_into_one/
If not here's a tutorial on the "multi track time line basics" with shotcut
Shotcut Tutorial: Multitrack Timeline Basics
And here's a tutorial on joining 2 clips together with shotcut
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtkT2UGbCF8
This is how to combine many videos into one video with shotcut
The not so good news is that Shotcut will only work with Win7 and up
according to what Bill in Co said which is probably true as I use it on
Win7.