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Streamline Your Audio Workflow: Top Audio Converter Software
The 6 Best Audio Converter Software to Pick
An easy yet powerful editor
Numerous effects to choose from
Detailed tutorials provided by the official channel
We’ve picked out some of the best audio converters available right now based on several different factors
You’ll be able to see for yourself just how good each audio converter actually is.
In this article
01 [How to Convert Audio?](#Part 1)
02 [How we tested the best audio converter software?](#Part 2)
03 [Essential Features of Audio Converter Software](#Part 3)
04 [What’s the Best Free Audio Converter Software Programs](#Part 4)
Part 1 How to Convert Audio?
Before we start listing the best audio converters down, we’ve prepared a bit of an overview for you! With this first part being a tutorial for how to use an audio converter! The example that we’ll be using is the 6th of the audio converters on our list, but it’s also the most general one. So, even if you decide to choose another, you should still be able to learn from this tutorial!
**Step 1: Launch The Audio Converter!
The first step in any conversion, of course, is to have it all primed for conversion! The free audio converter that we’ll be using as our example is an online one, so there is no actual ‘launching’ but one must open it up anyway through the link provided!
**Step 2: Upload Audio File!
The next general step is to ‘Upload’ the audio file that you want to convert. Usually, this can be done either by making use of the drag-and-drop function or selecting the ‘UPLOAD’ function that will allow you to browse your device for the audio file.
**Step 3: Select Output Format!
The next general step is to select the output format for the file that you want to convert! You can usually choose a whole array of formats for this: MP3, M4A, WAV, OGG, FLAC, WMA, M4R, AIFF, MMF, OPUS, MIDI, etc.
**Step 4: Start Conversion!
Once the output format has been chosen, you can proceed with initializing the conversion! Usually, this is as simple as selecting ‘CONVERT’.
**Step 5: Download or Save File!
Once the conversion has been completed, your audio converter will either give you an option to ‘DOWNLOAD’ or ‘SAVE’ the finished product to your device!
Part 2 How we tested the best audio converter software?
In order to make sure that we are providing the ultimate list of audio converters out there, we’ve tested every single one on this list (and then some!) We played around with the settings, tried out all compatible formats, determined their efficiency, intuitiveness, extra features, and so much more!
Part 3 Essential Features of Audio Converter Software
There are three essential features that one needs to consider to decide which is the best audio converter software for them:
● Input Formats and Output Formats: These are the most basic of the basic when it comes to requirements, but it’s notable regardless! After all, if your audio converter ends up being so limited that it is incapable of converting some of the more obscure formats out there, you might find it useless in the future.
● Conversion Speed: No one has the time to spend endlessly on their computer to wait for a file to convert. Everything has a deadline! So, the speed of conversion is definitely something to consider.
● Bonus Features: What other features does this audio converter have in store for you? Will it allow you to create playlists? Trim your audio? Merge your audio? You might find some of these features to be not useful at this moment in time. But, you never know!
Part 4 What’s the Best Free Audio Converter Software Programs
Now to get to our list of the best free audio converter software available! We’ve made sure to include a variety below! Note, this list is not in any particular order as we arranged it in a way to highlight the best audio converter for each type of user…
01**Wondershare Filmora Video Editor **
Supported OS: Windows/Mac
Supported Input: MP3, M4A, WAV, AIFF, OGG, WMA, AIF
Supported Output: MP3, M4A, WAV, AIFF, OGG, WMA, AIF
CNET Rating: 4/5
The first of the audio converters on this list is Filmora Pro! Filmora Pro is not necessarily an audio converter, since it’s capable of doing so much more than that. But it earned a spot on this list anyway because it has audio converting features! We recommend this for users who want an ‘All-in-One’ tool! One that will not only allow them to convert a variety of audio but also give them the ability to protect their projects with advanced video editing functions.
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Advanced video editing tools.● Multi-input and output formats.● Clean interface. | ● Clean interface.● Video editor and audio converter all in one. ● Lots of bonus features for creating exciting projects. | ● Premium product.● Users must pay a subscription fee or one-time fee for an all-access pass.● Not suitable for beginners. |
02EaseUS Video Converter
Supported OS: Windows
Supported Input: MP3, M4A, WAV, M4R, AIFF, APE, MP4, MOV, MKV, M4V, AVI, , MP4, , and many more
Supported Output: MP4, MP3, MKV, WMV, DivX, MXF, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, DV, VOB, DV, 3GP, 3G2, OGV, WebM, and more
CNET Rating: N/A
For the next item on our list, we have EaseUs Video Converter! If Filmora Pro is the jack of all trades, EaseUs Video Converter is the master of its trade. As a converter true and true, it is capable of more advanced conversions. Case in point, the software supports over 300 audio formats (including some of the obscure ones!) It also offers basic video and audio editing for perfecting projects!
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Supports over 1,000+ video and audio formats. ● Bonus video and audio editing features.● FREE trial available. | ● FREE trial available.● Easy, one-click conversions. ● Bulk-conversion functionalities. | ● Bulk-conversion functionalities.● A subscription fee must be paid to have all-out access.● The software is available only for Windows OS users. |
03Freemake
Supported OS: Windows
Supported Input: AMR, AC3, FLAC, M4A, M4R, MP3, OGG, WAV, and WMA
Supported Output: FLAC, M4A, MP3, OGG, WAV, and WMA
CNET Rating: 2.5/5
The next audio converter on this list is the one we recommend for those looking for an open-source solution! This is a very basic, and very simple free audio converter. It’s got everything that an average person could possibly need from a solution for converting audio, and it’s all FREE!
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● FREE, open-source software.● FREE, open-source software.● Basic editing features for adjusting audio parameters. | ● Supports over 50+ audio formats.● Efficient conversion.● Bulk-item conversions are available. | ● Available only for Windows Users.● Not suitable for professional work.● More limited conversion support than other alternatives. |
04ZAMZAR
Supported OS: Any!
Supported Input: 3GA, AC3, AIFC, FLAC, M4A, MP3, Ram, WAV, WMA, OGG, OGA
Supported Output: AC3, FLAC, M4A, MP3, OGG, WAV, M4R
CNET Rating: 3/5
The next converter on this list is the first of the free online audio converters on this list! We’ve chosen it for its straightforward capabilities. Allowing one, no matter their device, to convert from one file format to another in seconds.
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Free Online Audio Converter● Converts other file formats (not just audio)● Intuitive, and easy to use | ● Supports a good variety of input and output formats.● Supports a good variety of input and output formats.● Fast, and efficient uploads | ● Fast, and efficient uploads● Max upload file size is limited to the FREE version. ● Not as many supported file formats as other alternatives |
05MediaHuman Audio Converter
Supported OS: Windows/Mac
Supported Input: AC3, AIF and AIFF, ALAW. AMR, APE. AU, AWB. CAF. DSF. DTS. FLAC. M4A, MP4R, MP2, MPC. OGG. RA, SHN. SPX. A. WV. WAV and WMA.
Supported Output: AC3, AIFF. ALAC. FLAC. M4R. MP3, OGG. OPUS. WAV.
CNET Rating: 4/5
A majority of the audio converter software that we’ve introduced has mainly been for Windows users! That is why, for this fifth audio converter, we’ve specifically picked one that is compatible with Mac OS and Windows! As you can see from the image provided, MediaHuman is a very simple and clean audio converter. That makes it incredibly easy to use, and quite convenient to just pick up.
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Clean, and intuitive interface● Settings for changing audio parameters ● iTunes integrations for ease-of-use | ● Supports a variety of iOS and Mac-friendly audio formats● Capable of bulk-conversion● Fast, and efficient | ● Not the most advanced solution● Limited file output formats |
06Audio Tool Set
Supported OS: Any
Supported Input: MP3, WAV, AIFF, FLAC, M4A, M4R, MMF, OGG, MIDI, OPUS, WMA
Supported Output: MP3, WAV, AIFF, FLAC, M4A, M4R, MMF, OGG, MIDI, OPUS, WMA
CNET Rating: N/A
Audio Tool Set makes the last of the audio converters on this list (as well as the second one that is hosted online!) The beauty of the Audio Tool Set is that you can use it on any computer that you wish to. All you need is a browser and internet! Making it the perfect option for users looking to convert something on the odd occasion (rather than constantly).
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Free, online audio converter● Accessible on any computer or PC● Comes with extra tools for adding audio effects, etc. | ● Good variety of input and output formats.● Quick and efficient conversion rate● Bulk conversion available | ● Must have internet● No advanced video or audio editing, just basic tools |
Key Takeaways from This Episode
● It can be incredibly difficult to find the audio converter that is most suited for your needs. There are just too many of them! No one has the time to go and test each and every single one of them! (Aside from us!)
● Fortunately, in terms of features, there are really only three that you have to think about: speed, flexibility, and bonus features.
● The abundance of choices at least makes sure that each audio auditor is able to meet the specific needs of a certain group of users! To imitate this fact, our list of audio converters was compiled specifically so that we could offer as much variety as possible. With hints along the way to make sure that everyone has an audio converter that suits their own projects.
We’ve picked out some of the best audio converters available right now based on several different factors
You’ll be able to see for yourself just how good each audio converter actually is.
In this article
01 [How to Convert Audio?](#Part 1)
02 [How we tested the best audio converter software?](#Part 2)
03 [Essential Features of Audio Converter Software](#Part 3)
04 [What’s the Best Free Audio Converter Software Programs](#Part 4)
Part 1 How to Convert Audio?
Before we start listing the best audio converters down, we’ve prepared a bit of an overview for you! With this first part being a tutorial for how to use an audio converter! The example that we’ll be using is the 6th of the audio converters on our list, but it’s also the most general one. So, even if you decide to choose another, you should still be able to learn from this tutorial!
**Step 1: Launch The Audio Converter!
The first step in any conversion, of course, is to have it all primed for conversion! The free audio converter that we’ll be using as our example is an online one, so there is no actual ‘launching’ but one must open it up anyway through the link provided!
**Step 2: Upload Audio File!
The next general step is to ‘Upload’ the audio file that you want to convert. Usually, this can be done either by making use of the drag-and-drop function or selecting the ‘UPLOAD’ function that will allow you to browse your device for the audio file.
**Step 3: Select Output Format!
The next general step is to select the output format for the file that you want to convert! You can usually choose a whole array of formats for this: MP3, M4A, WAV, OGG, FLAC, WMA, M4R, AIFF, MMF, OPUS, MIDI, etc.
**Step 4: Start Conversion!
Once the output format has been chosen, you can proceed with initializing the conversion! Usually, this is as simple as selecting ‘CONVERT’.
**Step 5: Download or Save File!
Once the conversion has been completed, your audio converter will either give you an option to ‘DOWNLOAD’ or ‘SAVE’ the finished product to your device!
Part 2 How we tested the best audio converter software?
In order to make sure that we are providing the ultimate list of audio converters out there, we’ve tested every single one on this list (and then some!) We played around with the settings, tried out all compatible formats, determined their efficiency, intuitiveness, extra features, and so much more!
Part 3 Essential Features of Audio Converter Software
There are three essential features that one needs to consider to decide which is the best audio converter software for them:
● Input Formats and Output Formats: These are the most basic of the basic when it comes to requirements, but it’s notable regardless! After all, if your audio converter ends up being so limited that it is incapable of converting some of the more obscure formats out there, you might find it useless in the future.
● Conversion Speed: No one has the time to spend endlessly on their computer to wait for a file to convert. Everything has a deadline! So, the speed of conversion is definitely something to consider.
● Bonus Features: What other features does this audio converter have in store for you? Will it allow you to create playlists? Trim your audio? Merge your audio? You might find some of these features to be not useful at this moment in time. But, you never know!
Part 4 What’s the Best Free Audio Converter Software Programs
Now to get to our list of the best free audio converter software available! We’ve made sure to include a variety below! Note, this list is not in any particular order as we arranged it in a way to highlight the best audio converter for each type of user…
01**Wondershare Filmora Video Editor **
Supported OS: Windows/Mac
Supported Input: MP3, M4A, WAV, AIFF, OGG, WMA, AIF
Supported Output: MP3, M4A, WAV, AIFF, OGG, WMA, AIF
CNET Rating: 4/5
The first of the audio converters on this list is Filmora Pro! Filmora Pro is not necessarily an audio converter, since it’s capable of doing so much more than that. But it earned a spot on this list anyway because it has audio converting features! We recommend this for users who want an ‘All-in-One’ tool! One that will not only allow them to convert a variety of audio but also give them the ability to protect their projects with advanced video editing functions.
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Advanced video editing tools.● Multi-input and output formats.● Clean interface. | ● Clean interface.● Video editor and audio converter all in one. ● Lots of bonus features for creating exciting projects. | ● Premium product.● Users must pay a subscription fee or one-time fee for an all-access pass.● Not suitable for beginners. |
02EaseUS Video Converter
Supported OS: Windows
Supported Input: MP3, M4A, WAV, M4R, AIFF, APE, MP4, MOV, MKV, M4V, AVI, , MP4, , and many more
Supported Output: MP4, MP3, MKV, WMV, DivX, MXF, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, DV, VOB, DV, 3GP, 3G2, OGV, WebM, and more
CNET Rating: N/A
For the next item on our list, we have EaseUs Video Converter! If Filmora Pro is the jack of all trades, EaseUs Video Converter is the master of its trade. As a converter true and true, it is capable of more advanced conversions. Case in point, the software supports over 300 audio formats (including some of the obscure ones!) It also offers basic video and audio editing for perfecting projects!
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Supports over 1,000+ video and audio formats. ● Bonus video and audio editing features.● FREE trial available. | ● FREE trial available.● Easy, one-click conversions. ● Bulk-conversion functionalities. | ● Bulk-conversion functionalities.● A subscription fee must be paid to have all-out access.● The software is available only for Windows OS users. |
03Freemake
Supported OS: Windows
Supported Input: AMR, AC3, FLAC, M4A, M4R, MP3, OGG, WAV, and WMA
Supported Output: FLAC, M4A, MP3, OGG, WAV, and WMA
CNET Rating: 2.5/5
The next audio converter on this list is the one we recommend for those looking for an open-source solution! This is a very basic, and very simple free audio converter. It’s got everything that an average person could possibly need from a solution for converting audio, and it’s all FREE!
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● FREE, open-source software.● FREE, open-source software.● Basic editing features for adjusting audio parameters. | ● Supports over 50+ audio formats.● Efficient conversion.● Bulk-item conversions are available. | ● Available only for Windows Users.● Not suitable for professional work.● More limited conversion support than other alternatives. |
04ZAMZAR
Supported OS: Any!
Supported Input: 3GA, AC3, AIFC, FLAC, M4A, MP3, Ram, WAV, WMA, OGG, OGA
Supported Output: AC3, FLAC, M4A, MP3, OGG, WAV, M4R
CNET Rating: 3/5
The next converter on this list is the first of the free online audio converters on this list! We’ve chosen it for its straightforward capabilities. Allowing one, no matter their device, to convert from one file format to another in seconds.
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Free Online Audio Converter● Converts other file formats (not just audio)● Intuitive, and easy to use | ● Supports a good variety of input and output formats.● Supports a good variety of input and output formats.● Fast, and efficient uploads | ● Fast, and efficient uploads● Max upload file size is limited to the FREE version. ● Not as many supported file formats as other alternatives |
05MediaHuman Audio Converter
Supported OS: Windows/Mac
Supported Input: AC3, AIF and AIFF, ALAW. AMR, APE. AU, AWB. CAF. DSF. DTS. FLAC. M4A, MP4R, MP2, MPC. OGG. RA, SHN. SPX. A. WV. WAV and WMA.
Supported Output: AC3, AIFF. ALAC. FLAC. M4R. MP3, OGG. OPUS. WAV.
CNET Rating: 4/5
A majority of the audio converter software that we’ve introduced has mainly been for Windows users! That is why, for this fifth audio converter, we’ve specifically picked one that is compatible with Mac OS and Windows! As you can see from the image provided, MediaHuman is a very simple and clean audio converter. That makes it incredibly easy to use, and quite convenient to just pick up.
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Clean, and intuitive interface● Settings for changing audio parameters ● iTunes integrations for ease-of-use | ● Supports a variety of iOS and Mac-friendly audio formats● Capable of bulk-conversion● Fast, and efficient | ● Not the most advanced solution● Limited file output formats |
06Audio Tool Set
Supported OS: Any
Supported Input: MP3, WAV, AIFF, FLAC, M4A, M4R, MMF, OGG, MIDI, OPUS, WMA
Supported Output: MP3, WAV, AIFF, FLAC, M4A, M4R, MMF, OGG, MIDI, OPUS, WMA
CNET Rating: N/A
Audio Tool Set makes the last of the audio converters on this list (as well as the second one that is hosted online!) The beauty of the Audio Tool Set is that you can use it on any computer that you wish to. All you need is a browser and internet! Making it the perfect option for users looking to convert something on the odd occasion (rather than constantly).
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Free, online audio converter● Accessible on any computer or PC● Comes with extra tools for adding audio effects, etc. | ● Good variety of input and output formats.● Quick and efficient conversion rate● Bulk conversion available | ● Must have internet● No advanced video or audio editing, just basic tools |
Key Takeaways from This Episode
● It can be incredibly difficult to find the audio converter that is most suited for your needs. There are just too many of them! No one has the time to go and test each and every single one of them! (Aside from us!)
● Fortunately, in terms of features, there are really only three that you have to think about: speed, flexibility, and bonus features.
● The abundance of choices at least makes sure that each audio auditor is able to meet the specific needs of a certain group of users! To imitate this fact, our list of audio converters was compiled specifically so that we could offer as much variety as possible. With hints along the way to make sure that everyone has an audio converter that suits their own projects.
We’ve picked out some of the best audio converters available right now based on several different factors
You’ll be able to see for yourself just how good each audio converter actually is.
In this article
01 [How to Convert Audio?](#Part 1)
02 [How we tested the best audio converter software?](#Part 2)
03 [Essential Features of Audio Converter Software](#Part 3)
04 [What’s the Best Free Audio Converter Software Programs](#Part 4)
Part 1 How to Convert Audio?
Before we start listing the best audio converters down, we’ve prepared a bit of an overview for you! With this first part being a tutorial for how to use an audio converter! The example that we’ll be using is the 6th of the audio converters on our list, but it’s also the most general one. So, even if you decide to choose another, you should still be able to learn from this tutorial!
**Step 1: Launch The Audio Converter!
The first step in any conversion, of course, is to have it all primed for conversion! The free audio converter that we’ll be using as our example is an online one, so there is no actual ‘launching’ but one must open it up anyway through the link provided!
**Step 2: Upload Audio File!
The next general step is to ‘Upload’ the audio file that you want to convert. Usually, this can be done either by making use of the drag-and-drop function or selecting the ‘UPLOAD’ function that will allow you to browse your device for the audio file.
**Step 3: Select Output Format!
The next general step is to select the output format for the file that you want to convert! You can usually choose a whole array of formats for this: MP3, M4A, WAV, OGG, FLAC, WMA, M4R, AIFF, MMF, OPUS, MIDI, etc.
**Step 4: Start Conversion!
Once the output format has been chosen, you can proceed with initializing the conversion! Usually, this is as simple as selecting ‘CONVERT’.
**Step 5: Download or Save File!
Once the conversion has been completed, your audio converter will either give you an option to ‘DOWNLOAD’ or ‘SAVE’ the finished product to your device!
Part 2 How we tested the best audio converter software?
In order to make sure that we are providing the ultimate list of audio converters out there, we’ve tested every single one on this list (and then some!) We played around with the settings, tried out all compatible formats, determined their efficiency, intuitiveness, extra features, and so much more!
Part 3 Essential Features of Audio Converter Software
There are three essential features that one needs to consider to decide which is the best audio converter software for them:
● Input Formats and Output Formats: These are the most basic of the basic when it comes to requirements, but it’s notable regardless! After all, if your audio converter ends up being so limited that it is incapable of converting some of the more obscure formats out there, you might find it useless in the future.
● Conversion Speed: No one has the time to spend endlessly on their computer to wait for a file to convert. Everything has a deadline! So, the speed of conversion is definitely something to consider.
● Bonus Features: What other features does this audio converter have in store for you? Will it allow you to create playlists? Trim your audio? Merge your audio? You might find some of these features to be not useful at this moment in time. But, you never know!
Part 4 What’s the Best Free Audio Converter Software Programs
Now to get to our list of the best free audio converter software available! We’ve made sure to include a variety below! Note, this list is not in any particular order as we arranged it in a way to highlight the best audio converter for each type of user…
01**Wondershare Filmora Video Editor **
Supported OS: Windows/Mac
Supported Input: MP3, M4A, WAV, AIFF, OGG, WMA, AIF
Supported Output: MP3, M4A, WAV, AIFF, OGG, WMA, AIF
CNET Rating: 4/5
The first of the audio converters on this list is Filmora Pro! Filmora Pro is not necessarily an audio converter, since it’s capable of doing so much more than that. But it earned a spot on this list anyway because it has audio converting features! We recommend this for users who want an ‘All-in-One’ tool! One that will not only allow them to convert a variety of audio but also give them the ability to protect their projects with advanced video editing functions.
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Advanced video editing tools.● Multi-input and output formats.● Clean interface. | ● Clean interface.● Video editor and audio converter all in one. ● Lots of bonus features for creating exciting projects. | ● Premium product.● Users must pay a subscription fee or one-time fee for an all-access pass.● Not suitable for beginners. |
02EaseUS Video Converter
Supported OS: Windows
Supported Input: MP3, M4A, WAV, M4R, AIFF, APE, MP4, MOV, MKV, M4V, AVI, , MP4, , and many more
Supported Output: MP4, MP3, MKV, WMV, DivX, MXF, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, DV, VOB, DV, 3GP, 3G2, OGV, WebM, and more
CNET Rating: N/A
For the next item on our list, we have EaseUs Video Converter! If Filmora Pro is the jack of all trades, EaseUs Video Converter is the master of its trade. As a converter true and true, it is capable of more advanced conversions. Case in point, the software supports over 300 audio formats (including some of the obscure ones!) It also offers basic video and audio editing for perfecting projects!
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Supports over 1,000+ video and audio formats. ● Bonus video and audio editing features.● FREE trial available. | ● FREE trial available.● Easy, one-click conversions. ● Bulk-conversion functionalities. | ● Bulk-conversion functionalities.● A subscription fee must be paid to have all-out access.● The software is available only for Windows OS users. |
03Freemake
Supported OS: Windows
Supported Input: AMR, AC3, FLAC, M4A, M4R, MP3, OGG, WAV, and WMA
Supported Output: FLAC, M4A, MP3, OGG, WAV, and WMA
CNET Rating: 2.5/5
The next audio converter on this list is the one we recommend for those looking for an open-source solution! This is a very basic, and very simple free audio converter. It’s got everything that an average person could possibly need from a solution for converting audio, and it’s all FREE!
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● FREE, open-source software.● FREE, open-source software.● Basic editing features for adjusting audio parameters. | ● Supports over 50+ audio formats.● Efficient conversion.● Bulk-item conversions are available. | ● Available only for Windows Users.● Not suitable for professional work.● More limited conversion support than other alternatives. |
04ZAMZAR
Supported OS: Any!
Supported Input: 3GA, AC3, AIFC, FLAC, M4A, MP3, Ram, WAV, WMA, OGG, OGA
Supported Output: AC3, FLAC, M4A, MP3, OGG, WAV, M4R
CNET Rating: 3/5
The next converter on this list is the first of the free online audio converters on this list! We’ve chosen it for its straightforward capabilities. Allowing one, no matter their device, to convert from one file format to another in seconds.
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Free Online Audio Converter● Converts other file formats (not just audio)● Intuitive, and easy to use | ● Supports a good variety of input and output formats.● Supports a good variety of input and output formats.● Fast, and efficient uploads | ● Fast, and efficient uploads● Max upload file size is limited to the FREE version. ● Not as many supported file formats as other alternatives |
05MediaHuman Audio Converter
Supported OS: Windows/Mac
Supported Input: AC3, AIF and AIFF, ALAW. AMR, APE. AU, AWB. CAF. DSF. DTS. FLAC. M4A, MP4R, MP2, MPC. OGG. RA, SHN. SPX. A. WV. WAV and WMA.
Supported Output: AC3, AIFF. ALAC. FLAC. M4R. MP3, OGG. OPUS. WAV.
CNET Rating: 4/5
A majority of the audio converter software that we’ve introduced has mainly been for Windows users! That is why, for this fifth audio converter, we’ve specifically picked one that is compatible with Mac OS and Windows! As you can see from the image provided, MediaHuman is a very simple and clean audio converter. That makes it incredibly easy to use, and quite convenient to just pick up.
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Clean, and intuitive interface● Settings for changing audio parameters ● iTunes integrations for ease-of-use | ● Supports a variety of iOS and Mac-friendly audio formats● Capable of bulk-conversion● Fast, and efficient | ● Not the most advanced solution● Limited file output formats |
06Audio Tool Set
Supported OS: Any
Supported Input: MP3, WAV, AIFF, FLAC, M4A, M4R, MMF, OGG, MIDI, OPUS, WMA
Supported Output: MP3, WAV, AIFF, FLAC, M4A, M4R, MMF, OGG, MIDI, OPUS, WMA
CNET Rating: N/A
Audio Tool Set makes the last of the audio converters on this list (as well as the second one that is hosted online!) The beauty of the Audio Tool Set is that you can use it on any computer that you wish to. All you need is a browser and internet! Making it the perfect option for users looking to convert something on the odd occasion (rather than constantly).
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Free, online audio converter● Accessible on any computer or PC● Comes with extra tools for adding audio effects, etc. | ● Good variety of input and output formats.● Quick and efficient conversion rate● Bulk conversion available | ● Must have internet● No advanced video or audio editing, just basic tools |
Key Takeaways from This Episode
● It can be incredibly difficult to find the audio converter that is most suited for your needs. There are just too many of them! No one has the time to go and test each and every single one of them! (Aside from us!)
● Fortunately, in terms of features, there are really only three that you have to think about: speed, flexibility, and bonus features.
● The abundance of choices at least makes sure that each audio auditor is able to meet the specific needs of a certain group of users! To imitate this fact, our list of audio converters was compiled specifically so that we could offer as much variety as possible. With hints along the way to make sure that everyone has an audio converter that suits their own projects.
We’ve picked out some of the best audio converters available right now based on several different factors
You’ll be able to see for yourself just how good each audio converter actually is.
In this article
01 [How to Convert Audio?](#Part 1)
02 [How we tested the best audio converter software?](#Part 2)
03 [Essential Features of Audio Converter Software](#Part 3)
04 [What’s the Best Free Audio Converter Software Programs](#Part 4)
Part 1 How to Convert Audio?
Before we start listing the best audio converters down, we’ve prepared a bit of an overview for you! With this first part being a tutorial for how to use an audio converter! The example that we’ll be using is the 6th of the audio converters on our list, but it’s also the most general one. So, even if you decide to choose another, you should still be able to learn from this tutorial!
**Step 1: Launch The Audio Converter!
The first step in any conversion, of course, is to have it all primed for conversion! The free audio converter that we’ll be using as our example is an online one, so there is no actual ‘launching’ but one must open it up anyway through the link provided!
**Step 2: Upload Audio File!
The next general step is to ‘Upload’ the audio file that you want to convert. Usually, this can be done either by making use of the drag-and-drop function or selecting the ‘UPLOAD’ function that will allow you to browse your device for the audio file.
**Step 3: Select Output Format!
The next general step is to select the output format for the file that you want to convert! You can usually choose a whole array of formats for this: MP3, M4A, WAV, OGG, FLAC, WMA, M4R, AIFF, MMF, OPUS, MIDI, etc.
**Step 4: Start Conversion!
Once the output format has been chosen, you can proceed with initializing the conversion! Usually, this is as simple as selecting ‘CONVERT’.
**Step 5: Download or Save File!
Once the conversion has been completed, your audio converter will either give you an option to ‘DOWNLOAD’ or ‘SAVE’ the finished product to your device!
Part 2 How we tested the best audio converter software?
In order to make sure that we are providing the ultimate list of audio converters out there, we’ve tested every single one on this list (and then some!) We played around with the settings, tried out all compatible formats, determined their efficiency, intuitiveness, extra features, and so much more!
Part 3 Essential Features of Audio Converter Software
There are three essential features that one needs to consider to decide which is the best audio converter software for them:
● Input Formats and Output Formats: These are the most basic of the basic when it comes to requirements, but it’s notable regardless! After all, if your audio converter ends up being so limited that it is incapable of converting some of the more obscure formats out there, you might find it useless in the future.
● Conversion Speed: No one has the time to spend endlessly on their computer to wait for a file to convert. Everything has a deadline! So, the speed of conversion is definitely something to consider.
● Bonus Features: What other features does this audio converter have in store for you? Will it allow you to create playlists? Trim your audio? Merge your audio? You might find some of these features to be not useful at this moment in time. But, you never know!
Part 4 What’s the Best Free Audio Converter Software Programs
Now to get to our list of the best free audio converter software available! We’ve made sure to include a variety below! Note, this list is not in any particular order as we arranged it in a way to highlight the best audio converter for each type of user…
01**Wondershare Filmora Video Editor **
Supported OS: Windows/Mac
Supported Input: MP3, M4A, WAV, AIFF, OGG, WMA, AIF
Supported Output: MP3, M4A, WAV, AIFF, OGG, WMA, AIF
CNET Rating: 4/5
The first of the audio converters on this list is Filmora Pro! Filmora Pro is not necessarily an audio converter, since it’s capable of doing so much more than that. But it earned a spot on this list anyway because it has audio converting features! We recommend this for users who want an ‘All-in-One’ tool! One that will not only allow them to convert a variety of audio but also give them the ability to protect their projects with advanced video editing functions.
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Advanced video editing tools.● Multi-input and output formats.● Clean interface. | ● Clean interface.● Video editor and audio converter all in one. ● Lots of bonus features for creating exciting projects. | ● Premium product.● Users must pay a subscription fee or one-time fee for an all-access pass.● Not suitable for beginners. |
02EaseUS Video Converter
Supported OS: Windows
Supported Input: MP3, M4A, WAV, M4R, AIFF, APE, MP4, MOV, MKV, M4V, AVI, , MP4, , and many more
Supported Output: MP4, MP3, MKV, WMV, DivX, MXF, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, DV, VOB, DV, 3GP, 3G2, OGV, WebM, and more
CNET Rating: N/A
For the next item on our list, we have EaseUs Video Converter! If Filmora Pro is the jack of all trades, EaseUs Video Converter is the master of its trade. As a converter true and true, it is capable of more advanced conversions. Case in point, the software supports over 300 audio formats (including some of the obscure ones!) It also offers basic video and audio editing for perfecting projects!
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Supports over 1,000+ video and audio formats. ● Bonus video and audio editing features.● FREE trial available. | ● FREE trial available.● Easy, one-click conversions. ● Bulk-conversion functionalities. | ● Bulk-conversion functionalities.● A subscription fee must be paid to have all-out access.● The software is available only for Windows OS users. |
03Freemake
Supported OS: Windows
Supported Input: AMR, AC3, FLAC, M4A, M4R, MP3, OGG, WAV, and WMA
Supported Output: FLAC, M4A, MP3, OGG, WAV, and WMA
CNET Rating: 2.5/5
The next audio converter on this list is the one we recommend for those looking for an open-source solution! This is a very basic, and very simple free audio converter. It’s got everything that an average person could possibly need from a solution for converting audio, and it’s all FREE!
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● FREE, open-source software.● FREE, open-source software.● Basic editing features for adjusting audio parameters. | ● Supports over 50+ audio formats.● Efficient conversion.● Bulk-item conversions are available. | ● Available only for Windows Users.● Not suitable for professional work.● More limited conversion support than other alternatives. |
04ZAMZAR
Supported OS: Any!
Supported Input: 3GA, AC3, AIFC, FLAC, M4A, MP3, Ram, WAV, WMA, OGG, OGA
Supported Output: AC3, FLAC, M4A, MP3, OGG, WAV, M4R
CNET Rating: 3/5
The next converter on this list is the first of the free online audio converters on this list! We’ve chosen it for its straightforward capabilities. Allowing one, no matter their device, to convert from one file format to another in seconds.
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Free Online Audio Converter● Converts other file formats (not just audio)● Intuitive, and easy to use | ● Supports a good variety of input and output formats.● Supports a good variety of input and output formats.● Fast, and efficient uploads | ● Fast, and efficient uploads● Max upload file size is limited to the FREE version. ● Not as many supported file formats as other alternatives |
05MediaHuman Audio Converter
Supported OS: Windows/Mac
Supported Input: AC3, AIF and AIFF, ALAW. AMR, APE. AU, AWB. CAF. DSF. DTS. FLAC. M4A, MP4R, MP2, MPC. OGG. RA, SHN. SPX. A. WV. WAV and WMA.
Supported Output: AC3, AIFF. ALAC. FLAC. M4R. MP3, OGG. OPUS. WAV.
CNET Rating: 4/5
A majority of the audio converter software that we’ve introduced has mainly been for Windows users! That is why, for this fifth audio converter, we’ve specifically picked one that is compatible with Mac OS and Windows! As you can see from the image provided, MediaHuman is a very simple and clean audio converter. That makes it incredibly easy to use, and quite convenient to just pick up.
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Clean, and intuitive interface● Settings for changing audio parameters ● iTunes integrations for ease-of-use | ● Supports a variety of iOS and Mac-friendly audio formats● Capable of bulk-conversion● Fast, and efficient | ● Not the most advanced solution● Limited file output formats |
06Audio Tool Set
Supported OS: Any
Supported Input: MP3, WAV, AIFF, FLAC, M4A, M4R, MMF, OGG, MIDI, OPUS, WMA
Supported Output: MP3, WAV, AIFF, FLAC, M4A, M4R, MMF, OGG, MIDI, OPUS, WMA
CNET Rating: N/A
Audio Tool Set makes the last of the audio converters on this list (as well as the second one that is hosted online!) The beauty of the Audio Tool Set is that you can use it on any computer that you wish to. All you need is a browser and internet! Making it the perfect option for users looking to convert something on the odd occasion (rather than constantly).
Highlights | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
● Free, online audio converter● Accessible on any computer or PC● Comes with extra tools for adding audio effects, etc. | ● Good variety of input and output formats.● Quick and efficient conversion rate● Bulk conversion available | ● Must have internet● No advanced video or audio editing, just basic tools |
Key Takeaways from This Episode
● It can be incredibly difficult to find the audio converter that is most suited for your needs. There are just too many of them! No one has the time to go and test each and every single one of them! (Aside from us!)
● Fortunately, in terms of features, there are really only three that you have to think about: speed, flexibility, and bonus features.
● The abundance of choices at least makes sure that each audio auditor is able to meet the specific needs of a certain group of users! To imitate this fact, our list of audio converters was compiled specifically so that we could offer as much variety as possible. With hints along the way to make sure that everyone has an audio converter that suits their own projects.
Top Tools to Upscale Video Resolution: Enhance Your Footage
Top 8 BEST Video Quality Enhancers in 2024 [Free & Paid]
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Nowadays experience of watching and sharing a video with high resolution plays a great role. But what happens when the video resolution is poor? Or is the video too dark or shaky? Or is there some background audio noise recorded in the video?
All in all, how to improve video quality in such cases? It’s simple - we use the video quality enhancers available online for free and paid.
There is so much video enhancement software available on the market. At the same time, in this article, we have picked up the best video enhancers [free and paid] **for Windows and Mac, which are powerful enough to enhance your clips. And also guide you step by step on how to enhance video quality.
Best Free & Paid Video Enhancer Software to Improve Quality
1. Wondershare Filmora : The best video enhancer for beginners and semi-pros [Windows & Mac]
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
Secure Download
For macOS 10.12 or later
Secure Download
Price: Free/Paid
Compatibility: Windows, macOS
Wondershare Filmora is the world’s finest video editor in the market and deserves the number 1 place on our list.
Filmora is available on both Windows and macOS; the screenshots below are from the Windows version. Besides, the exported video on Windows also can be used on Mac.
In this video editor, you will find professional tools that help you improve the video quality and more than 300 creative filters and effects to make your video with a new fresh look to improve video quality without much effort. Besides the features that let you change video rotation easily, this video enhancer is one of the most reliable currently in the marketplace.
Filmora can enhance video quality with at least the following 4 aspects:
- Automatic video quality enhancement by stabilizing shaky videos.
- One-click background noise removal for improving video audio quality.
- Professional video color enhancement.
- Special video filters, transitions, and effects.
How to enhance the video qualitywith Wondershare Filmora
Step 1: Import video files
Open the program and hit the button ‘Import’ to load the local files to the media library. You can also drag and drop your files into the program. Whether it’s a video, audio, or a picture, Wondershare Filmora can improve its quality.
To improve the video quality by removing the shakiness in the video clip, right-click on the video clip in the timeline and select Stabilization.
A video editing panel will open at the top left corner, and Filmora will analyze it automatically. You can also adjust the Smooth Level to get the best result.
You can check our stabilized Video guide for more detailed information about video stabilization.
Step 2: Improve video quality
After uploading your media file to the program, drag and drop it to the timeline, and double-click the media file in the timeline to open the video editing panel. Click the Color tab. Here you can adjust white balance, tone, and 3D LUT. And for Audio, click Audio, and then you can adjust output volume, fade in, fade out and pitch.
To enhance the color in the video, you can quickly change the color contrast, saturation, and brightness tint. You can also click the Advanced button to apply more color adjustments, such as white balance, Light including highlights, shadows, whites and blacks, HSL parameters and Vignette effects, and 3D LUT.
To improve the Audio quality in Video, you can remove the background noise in the Video. Switch to the Audio tab, and then click Remove background noise.
Filmora also features an Audio Mixer and Audio Equalizer (EQ) for you to improve the audio sound. For more audio editing features, you can check our audio editing guide .
Step 3: Add transitions, filters, and overlays to enhance video quality
If you want to have wonderful effects on your video, you can apply different filters, overlays, and transitions. There are more than 300 video effects built-in in Filmora and many more in Filmora Effect Store.
Step 4: Save or share your video
Afterward, you need to save it by clicking on the Export button and choosing the location where you want it to be saved. You can save your video in various formats - but also share it directly on YouTube, Vimeo, and other popular mediums. This saves your time and effort and integrates all the processes thoroughly.
With Wondershare Filmora, you can add eye-catching filters, elements, transitions, and text fields to your videos. You can enhance the quality of your video and make it worthwhile watching.
Wondershare Filmora lets you enjoy some of the most advanced editing tools. The program is packed with features and can transform your video in a great way, with tools like rotation, cropping, and cutting. Wondershare Filmora can also let you use filters for your videos or add transitions and intros to them. Learn more from Wondershare Video Community .
2.Windows Movie Maker: built-in video enhancer for Windows 7 users
Price: Free
Compatibility: Windows 7, 8 & 10
We know that Windows Movie Maker has stopped updating , but many still use it to enhance video quality. The standard Movie Maker by Windows has been our go-to app for filming videos. Windows Movie Maker lets you not only enhance but also come up with new videos and directly publish them on YouTube.
Simply put, the Windows Movie Maker lets you import your video and edit it easily. There are also various effects and transitions that can help you switch through scenes. Also, you can add animated titles with texts and make your videos even more catcher. Undoubtedly, the Windows Movie Maker is one of the standard best-quality video enhancers in the market.
3.iMovie: Built-in Video Enhancer for Mac Users
Price: Free
Compatibility: macOS, iOS
Instead of spending hundreds of dollars on professional video editing software, Mac owners can try editing their videos in iMovie . The best part is that the software can be used on iPhones and iPads, as well as on Apple’s computers, so you can edit your footage immediately after you capture it.
iMovie supports 4K videos, making the editing process fun and easy. You have to arrange your clips on the timeline, select the background music, create opening titles and end credits or add some cool visual effects and you’re ready to share your videos with the public. iMovie lets you share your 4k videos to YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo directly from the Export menu, so you don’t have to waste time waiting for your videos to be rendered and uploaded to your social media account.
4.Avidemux
Price: Free
Compatibility: Windows, MacOS, and Linux
Avidemux is a free, open-source video editing program with a clear interface, so enhancing video quality is easy with Avidemux.
The best thing about Avidemux when it comes to the top video quality enhancers is that it supports a lot of file formats. From FLV to MKV, AVI, WMV, MOV, OGM, MPEG, and MP4, Avidemux lets you enhance the quality of any file format easily. The multithreading option is also a great feature - and possibly the program’s finest advantage.
However, there is no timeline, creative effects, or transitions to enhance the video.
5.Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Price: Monthly license: $35.99
Compatibility: Windows, macOS
Over the last couple of decades, the Adobe brand has become synonymous with image editing. The company’s software for editing still and moving images is considered among the best by most contemporary photographers, designers, and moviemakers.
Premiere Pro CC enables you to turn the raw footage captured by any camera in any format into awe-inspiring videos. Besides offering superb video editing options that include powerful color correction tools and amazing effects, the software also offers a decent amount of audio editing options.
The only downside is that Premiere Pro CC is not best suited for inexperienced video editors, and it takes quite some time to master all of its features.
6.Vegas Pro
Price:$399.00
Compatibility: Windows
Although Vegas Pro has never been as popular as Premier Pro, the video editing options, Vega Pro offers are no less powerful than those provided by Adobe’s famed video enhancer. Vegas Pro software is equipped with tools that make the video editing process faster while maintaining a high quality of the processed footage.
The latest version of Vegas Pro also features Picture-in-Picture and Crop OFX plug-ins that let you overlay or experiment with several images in a single frame.
The Blue FX’s Filter 5 Ultimate package contains 26 effects that enable you to use colors in your videos or change the light, so each video you produce with Vegas Pro can have the visual style you want.
7.Lightworks
Price: free, monthly license $23.99
Compatibility: Windows, Linux, macOS
Quentin Tarantino, Martin Scorsese, and Danny Boyle are just a few world-famous movie directors whose movies were edited in Lightworks. What’s more, in 2017, the software won the Emmy Award for pioneering digital non-linear editing. Lightworks has been one of the industry’s best video enhancers for nearly thirty years, offering groundbreaking features to cinema professionals adore.
This video editing software lets you do virtually anything if you know how to do it. Multicam editing, a rich selection of effects, or support for a wide array of video file formats make Lightworks an excellent choice for skilled video editing professionals.
Even though the free version of the software is available, buying a monthly or annual license is a much better option if you want to approach your next project professionally.
8.Final Cut Pro X
Price: $249.99
Compatibility: macOS
The possibilities Final Cut Pro offers are nearly endless. The software supports almost all video file formats, its non-linear timeline lets you arrange all sorts of media files freely, and the color wheels allow you to enhance the colors in your videos by simply dragging the mouse cursor. Besides providing support for 360-degree videos, Final Cut Pro also offers 360-degree graphics and effects.
The video editor is built on a 64-bit, enabling users to work on highly demanding projects. However, it is best to check the system requirements before installing it on your Mac computer. Final Cut Pro is unsuitable for beginners in video editing because using most of its features requires an enviable amount of skill.
Conclusion
Now you know how to improve your video quality and which quality enhancer software suits you.
Choosing a video editing software that best serves your needs is never easy because there are so many different options available in the market.
Yet, if you are not ready to start working on your video editing skills, so for no reason to spend a lot of money on software like Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro, or Lightworks. You can use a free video editor like iMovie or Windows Movie Maker, but you get what you pay. You won’t have to spend a lot of money on Filmora. Still, you will be able to produce impressive videos.
Videographers and video editors who take the movie-making process more seriously can only benefit from using high-end video editing software products because they open up endless creative possibilities.
Leave a comment below and let us know which video editing software you use to enhance your videos.
FAQ:
- Which is better: Windows Movie Maker or iMovie?
Reviewers looked at both options and found that Windows Movie Maker was easier to use. However, iMovie is easier to set up and use. Overall, people who reviewed iMovie said they liked working with it. Reviewers thought that iMovie was better for their business needs than Windows Movie Maker.
- Is using iMovie on Windows a smart idea?
Can I use iMovie on a Windows computer? It can only be used on iOS and macOS. On a Windows PC, you can run some alternatives. For Windows, MiniTool Movie Maker is a fantastic video editor. With it, it’s simple to edit video, split or trim it, add animated text, and carry out other operations.
- Comparison between Final Cut Pro and iMovie.
Since its files are smaller and have fewer tools, iMovie works faster than Final Cut Pro. Final Cut Pro has a wide range of cutting-edge features because it was made mostly for professional editors. On the other hand, iMovie has fewer features and editing tools for people who are just starting.
- Is Final Cut Pro challenging to learn?
You might find the interface of Final Cut Pro a little intimidating if you’ve used other video editing programs like iMovie. Don’t worry. Learning the basic editing skills, you’ll use for 90% of your work with Final Cut Pro takes a few minutes.
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Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Nowadays experience of watching and sharing a video with high resolution plays a great role. But what happens when the video resolution is poor? Or is the video too dark or shaky? Or is there some background audio noise recorded in the video?
All in all, how to improve video quality in such cases? It’s simple - we use the video quality enhancers available online for free and paid.
There is so much video enhancement software available on the market. At the same time, in this article, we have picked up the best video enhancers [free and paid] **for Windows and Mac, which are powerful enough to enhance your clips. And also guide you step by step on how to enhance video quality.
Best Free & Paid Video Enhancer Software to Improve Quality
1. Wondershare Filmora : The best video enhancer for beginners and semi-pros [Windows & Mac]
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
Secure Download
For macOS 10.12 or later
Secure Download
Price: Free/Paid
Compatibility: Windows, macOS
Wondershare Filmora is the world’s finest video editor in the market and deserves the number 1 place on our list.
Filmora is available on both Windows and macOS; the screenshots below are from the Windows version. Besides, the exported video on Windows also can be used on Mac.
In this video editor, you will find professional tools that help you improve the video quality and more than 300 creative filters and effects to make your video with a new fresh look to improve video quality without much effort. Besides the features that let you change video rotation easily, this video enhancer is one of the most reliable currently in the marketplace.
Filmora can enhance video quality with at least the following 4 aspects:
- Automatic video quality enhancement by stabilizing shaky videos.
- One-click background noise removal for improving video audio quality.
- Professional video color enhancement.
- Special video filters, transitions, and effects.
How to enhance the video qualitywith Wondershare Filmora
Step 1: Import video files
Open the program and hit the button ‘Import’ to load the local files to the media library. You can also drag and drop your files into the program. Whether it’s a video, audio, or a picture, Wondershare Filmora can improve its quality.
To improve the video quality by removing the shakiness in the video clip, right-click on the video clip in the timeline and select Stabilization.
A video editing panel will open at the top left corner, and Filmora will analyze it automatically. You can also adjust the Smooth Level to get the best result.
You can check our stabilized Video guide for more detailed information about video stabilization.
Step 2: Improve video quality
After uploading your media file to the program, drag and drop it to the timeline, and double-click the media file in the timeline to open the video editing panel. Click the Color tab. Here you can adjust white balance, tone, and 3D LUT. And for Audio, click Audio, and then you can adjust output volume, fade in, fade out and pitch.
To enhance the color in the video, you can quickly change the color contrast, saturation, and brightness tint. You can also click the Advanced button to apply more color adjustments, such as white balance, Light including highlights, shadows, whites and blacks, HSL parameters and Vignette effects, and 3D LUT.
To improve the Audio quality in Video, you can remove the background noise in the Video. Switch to the Audio tab, and then click Remove background noise.
Filmora also features an Audio Mixer and Audio Equalizer (EQ) for you to improve the audio sound. For more audio editing features, you can check our audio editing guide .
Step 3: Add transitions, filters, and overlays to enhance video quality
If you want to have wonderful effects on your video, you can apply different filters, overlays, and transitions. There are more than 300 video effects built-in in Filmora and many more in Filmora Effect Store.
Step 4: Save or share your video
Afterward, you need to save it by clicking on the Export button and choosing the location where you want it to be saved. You can save your video in various formats - but also share it directly on YouTube, Vimeo, and other popular mediums. This saves your time and effort and integrates all the processes thoroughly.
With Wondershare Filmora, you can add eye-catching filters, elements, transitions, and text fields to your videos. You can enhance the quality of your video and make it worthwhile watching.
Wondershare Filmora lets you enjoy some of the most advanced editing tools. The program is packed with features and can transform your video in a great way, with tools like rotation, cropping, and cutting. Wondershare Filmora can also let you use filters for your videos or add transitions and intros to them. Learn more from Wondershare Video Community .
2.Windows Movie Maker: built-in video enhancer for Windows 7 users
Price: Free
Compatibility: Windows 7, 8 & 10
We know that Windows Movie Maker has stopped updating , but many still use it to enhance video quality. The standard Movie Maker by Windows has been our go-to app for filming videos. Windows Movie Maker lets you not only enhance but also come up with new videos and directly publish them on YouTube.
Simply put, the Windows Movie Maker lets you import your video and edit it easily. There are also various effects and transitions that can help you switch through scenes. Also, you can add animated titles with texts and make your videos even more catcher. Undoubtedly, the Windows Movie Maker is one of the standard best-quality video enhancers in the market.
3.iMovie: Built-in Video Enhancer for Mac Users
Price: Free
Compatibility: macOS, iOS
Instead of spending hundreds of dollars on professional video editing software, Mac owners can try editing their videos in iMovie . The best part is that the software can be used on iPhones and iPads, as well as on Apple’s computers, so you can edit your footage immediately after you capture it.
iMovie supports 4K videos, making the editing process fun and easy. You have to arrange your clips on the timeline, select the background music, create opening titles and end credits or add some cool visual effects and you’re ready to share your videos with the public. iMovie lets you share your 4k videos to YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo directly from the Export menu, so you don’t have to waste time waiting for your videos to be rendered and uploaded to your social media account.
4.Avidemux
Price: Free
Compatibility: Windows, MacOS, and Linux
Avidemux is a free, open-source video editing program with a clear interface, so enhancing video quality is easy with Avidemux.
The best thing about Avidemux when it comes to the top video quality enhancers is that it supports a lot of file formats. From FLV to MKV, AVI, WMV, MOV, OGM, MPEG, and MP4, Avidemux lets you enhance the quality of any file format easily. The multithreading option is also a great feature - and possibly the program’s finest advantage.
However, there is no timeline, creative effects, or transitions to enhance the video.
5.Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Price: Monthly license: $35.99
Compatibility: Windows, macOS
Over the last couple of decades, the Adobe brand has become synonymous with image editing. The company’s software for editing still and moving images is considered among the best by most contemporary photographers, designers, and moviemakers.
Premiere Pro CC enables you to turn the raw footage captured by any camera in any format into awe-inspiring videos. Besides offering superb video editing options that include powerful color correction tools and amazing effects, the software also offers a decent amount of audio editing options.
The only downside is that Premiere Pro CC is not best suited for inexperienced video editors, and it takes quite some time to master all of its features.
6.Vegas Pro
Price:$399.00
Compatibility: Windows
Although Vegas Pro has never been as popular as Premier Pro, the video editing options, Vega Pro offers are no less powerful than those provided by Adobe’s famed video enhancer. Vegas Pro software is equipped with tools that make the video editing process faster while maintaining a high quality of the processed footage.
The latest version of Vegas Pro also features Picture-in-Picture and Crop OFX plug-ins that let you overlay or experiment with several images in a single frame.
The Blue FX’s Filter 5 Ultimate package contains 26 effects that enable you to use colors in your videos or change the light, so each video you produce with Vegas Pro can have the visual style you want.
7.Lightworks
Price: free, monthly license $23.99
Compatibility: Windows, Linux, macOS
Quentin Tarantino, Martin Scorsese, and Danny Boyle are just a few world-famous movie directors whose movies were edited in Lightworks. What’s more, in 2017, the software won the Emmy Award for pioneering digital non-linear editing. Lightworks has been one of the industry’s best video enhancers for nearly thirty years, offering groundbreaking features to cinema professionals adore.
This video editing software lets you do virtually anything if you know how to do it. Multicam editing, a rich selection of effects, or support for a wide array of video file formats make Lightworks an excellent choice for skilled video editing professionals.
Even though the free version of the software is available, buying a monthly or annual license is a much better option if you want to approach your next project professionally.
8.Final Cut Pro X
Price: $249.99
Compatibility: macOS
The possibilities Final Cut Pro offers are nearly endless. The software supports almost all video file formats, its non-linear timeline lets you arrange all sorts of media files freely, and the color wheels allow you to enhance the colors in your videos by simply dragging the mouse cursor. Besides providing support for 360-degree videos, Final Cut Pro also offers 360-degree graphics and effects.
The video editor is built on a 64-bit, enabling users to work on highly demanding projects. However, it is best to check the system requirements before installing it on your Mac computer. Final Cut Pro is unsuitable for beginners in video editing because using most of its features requires an enviable amount of skill.
Conclusion
Now you know how to improve your video quality and which quality enhancer software suits you.
Choosing a video editing software that best serves your needs is never easy because there are so many different options available in the market.
Yet, if you are not ready to start working on your video editing skills, so for no reason to spend a lot of money on software like Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro, or Lightworks. You can use a free video editor like iMovie or Windows Movie Maker, but you get what you pay. You won’t have to spend a lot of money on Filmora. Still, you will be able to produce impressive videos.
Videographers and video editors who take the movie-making process more seriously can only benefit from using high-end video editing software products because they open up endless creative possibilities.
Leave a comment below and let us know which video editing software you use to enhance your videos.
FAQ:
- Which is better: Windows Movie Maker or iMovie?
Reviewers looked at both options and found that Windows Movie Maker was easier to use. However, iMovie is easier to set up and use. Overall, people who reviewed iMovie said they liked working with it. Reviewers thought that iMovie was better for their business needs than Windows Movie Maker.
- Is using iMovie on Windows a smart idea?
Can I use iMovie on a Windows computer? It can only be used on iOS and macOS. On a Windows PC, you can run some alternatives. For Windows, MiniTool Movie Maker is a fantastic video editor. With it, it’s simple to edit video, split or trim it, add animated text, and carry out other operations.
- Comparison between Final Cut Pro and iMovie.
Since its files are smaller and have fewer tools, iMovie works faster than Final Cut Pro. Final Cut Pro has a wide range of cutting-edge features because it was made mostly for professional editors. On the other hand, iMovie has fewer features and editing tools for people who are just starting.
- Is Final Cut Pro challenging to learn?
You might find the interface of Final Cut Pro a little intimidating if you’ve used other video editing programs like iMovie. Don’t worry. Learning the basic editing skills, you’ll use for 90% of your work with Final Cut Pro takes a few minutes.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Nowadays experience of watching and sharing a video with high resolution plays a great role. But what happens when the video resolution is poor? Or is the video too dark or shaky? Or is there some background audio noise recorded in the video?
All in all, how to improve video quality in such cases? It’s simple - we use the video quality enhancers available online for free and paid.
There is so much video enhancement software available on the market. At the same time, in this article, we have picked up the best video enhancers [free and paid] **for Windows and Mac, which are powerful enough to enhance your clips. And also guide you step by step on how to enhance video quality.
Best Free & Paid Video Enhancer Software to Improve Quality
1. Wondershare Filmora : The best video enhancer for beginners and semi-pros [Windows & Mac]
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
Secure Download
For macOS 10.12 or later
Secure Download
Price: Free/Paid
Compatibility: Windows, macOS
Wondershare Filmora is the world’s finest video editor in the market and deserves the number 1 place on our list.
Filmora is available on both Windows and macOS; the screenshots below are from the Windows version. Besides, the exported video on Windows also can be used on Mac.
In this video editor, you will find professional tools that help you improve the video quality and more than 300 creative filters and effects to make your video with a new fresh look to improve video quality without much effort. Besides the features that let you change video rotation easily, this video enhancer is one of the most reliable currently in the marketplace.
Filmora can enhance video quality with at least the following 4 aspects:
- Automatic video quality enhancement by stabilizing shaky videos.
- One-click background noise removal for improving video audio quality.
- Professional video color enhancement.
- Special video filters, transitions, and effects.
How to enhance the video qualitywith Wondershare Filmora
Step 1: Import video files
Open the program and hit the button ‘Import’ to load the local files to the media library. You can also drag and drop your files into the program. Whether it’s a video, audio, or a picture, Wondershare Filmora can improve its quality.
To improve the video quality by removing the shakiness in the video clip, right-click on the video clip in the timeline and select Stabilization.
A video editing panel will open at the top left corner, and Filmora will analyze it automatically. You can also adjust the Smooth Level to get the best result.
You can check our stabilized Video guide for more detailed information about video stabilization.
Step 2: Improve video quality
After uploading your media file to the program, drag and drop it to the timeline, and double-click the media file in the timeline to open the video editing panel. Click the Color tab. Here you can adjust white balance, tone, and 3D LUT. And for Audio, click Audio, and then you can adjust output volume, fade in, fade out and pitch.
To enhance the color in the video, you can quickly change the color contrast, saturation, and brightness tint. You can also click the Advanced button to apply more color adjustments, such as white balance, Light including highlights, shadows, whites and blacks, HSL parameters and Vignette effects, and 3D LUT.
To improve the Audio quality in Video, you can remove the background noise in the Video. Switch to the Audio tab, and then click Remove background noise.
Filmora also features an Audio Mixer and Audio Equalizer (EQ) for you to improve the audio sound. For more audio editing features, you can check our audio editing guide .
Step 3: Add transitions, filters, and overlays to enhance video quality
If you want to have wonderful effects on your video, you can apply different filters, overlays, and transitions. There are more than 300 video effects built-in in Filmora and many more in Filmora Effect Store.
Step 4: Save or share your video
Afterward, you need to save it by clicking on the Export button and choosing the location where you want it to be saved. You can save your video in various formats - but also share it directly on YouTube, Vimeo, and other popular mediums. This saves your time and effort and integrates all the processes thoroughly.
With Wondershare Filmora, you can add eye-catching filters, elements, transitions, and text fields to your videos. You can enhance the quality of your video and make it worthwhile watching.
Wondershare Filmora lets you enjoy some of the most advanced editing tools. The program is packed with features and can transform your video in a great way, with tools like rotation, cropping, and cutting. Wondershare Filmora can also let you use filters for your videos or add transitions and intros to them. Learn more from Wondershare Video Community .
2.Windows Movie Maker: built-in video enhancer for Windows 7 users
Price: Free
Compatibility: Windows 7, 8 & 10
We know that Windows Movie Maker has stopped updating , but many still use it to enhance video quality. The standard Movie Maker by Windows has been our go-to app for filming videos. Windows Movie Maker lets you not only enhance but also come up with new videos and directly publish them on YouTube.
Simply put, the Windows Movie Maker lets you import your video and edit it easily. There are also various effects and transitions that can help you switch through scenes. Also, you can add animated titles with texts and make your videos even more catcher. Undoubtedly, the Windows Movie Maker is one of the standard best-quality video enhancers in the market.
3.iMovie: Built-in Video Enhancer for Mac Users
Price: Free
Compatibility: macOS, iOS
Instead of spending hundreds of dollars on professional video editing software, Mac owners can try editing their videos in iMovie . The best part is that the software can be used on iPhones and iPads, as well as on Apple’s computers, so you can edit your footage immediately after you capture it.
iMovie supports 4K videos, making the editing process fun and easy. You have to arrange your clips on the timeline, select the background music, create opening titles and end credits or add some cool visual effects and you’re ready to share your videos with the public. iMovie lets you share your 4k videos to YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo directly from the Export menu, so you don’t have to waste time waiting for your videos to be rendered and uploaded to your social media account.
4.Avidemux
Price: Free
Compatibility: Windows, MacOS, and Linux
Avidemux is a free, open-source video editing program with a clear interface, so enhancing video quality is easy with Avidemux.
The best thing about Avidemux when it comes to the top video quality enhancers is that it supports a lot of file formats. From FLV to MKV, AVI, WMV, MOV, OGM, MPEG, and MP4, Avidemux lets you enhance the quality of any file format easily. The multithreading option is also a great feature - and possibly the program’s finest advantage.
However, there is no timeline, creative effects, or transitions to enhance the video.
5.Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Price: Monthly license: $35.99
Compatibility: Windows, macOS
Over the last couple of decades, the Adobe brand has become synonymous with image editing. The company’s software for editing still and moving images is considered among the best by most contemporary photographers, designers, and moviemakers.
Premiere Pro CC enables you to turn the raw footage captured by any camera in any format into awe-inspiring videos. Besides offering superb video editing options that include powerful color correction tools and amazing effects, the software also offers a decent amount of audio editing options.
The only downside is that Premiere Pro CC is not best suited for inexperienced video editors, and it takes quite some time to master all of its features.
6.Vegas Pro
Price:$399.00
Compatibility: Windows
Although Vegas Pro has never been as popular as Premier Pro, the video editing options, Vega Pro offers are no less powerful than those provided by Adobe’s famed video enhancer. Vegas Pro software is equipped with tools that make the video editing process faster while maintaining a high quality of the processed footage.
The latest version of Vegas Pro also features Picture-in-Picture and Crop OFX plug-ins that let you overlay or experiment with several images in a single frame.
The Blue FX’s Filter 5 Ultimate package contains 26 effects that enable you to use colors in your videos or change the light, so each video you produce with Vegas Pro can have the visual style you want.
7.Lightworks
Price: free, monthly license $23.99
Compatibility: Windows, Linux, macOS
Quentin Tarantino, Martin Scorsese, and Danny Boyle are just a few world-famous movie directors whose movies were edited in Lightworks. What’s more, in 2017, the software won the Emmy Award for pioneering digital non-linear editing. Lightworks has been one of the industry’s best video enhancers for nearly thirty years, offering groundbreaking features to cinema professionals adore.
This video editing software lets you do virtually anything if you know how to do it. Multicam editing, a rich selection of effects, or support for a wide array of video file formats make Lightworks an excellent choice for skilled video editing professionals.
Even though the free version of the software is available, buying a monthly or annual license is a much better option if you want to approach your next project professionally.
8.Final Cut Pro X
Price: $249.99
Compatibility: macOS
The possibilities Final Cut Pro offers are nearly endless. The software supports almost all video file formats, its non-linear timeline lets you arrange all sorts of media files freely, and the color wheels allow you to enhance the colors in your videos by simply dragging the mouse cursor. Besides providing support for 360-degree videos, Final Cut Pro also offers 360-degree graphics and effects.
The video editor is built on a 64-bit, enabling users to work on highly demanding projects. However, it is best to check the system requirements before installing it on your Mac computer. Final Cut Pro is unsuitable for beginners in video editing because using most of its features requires an enviable amount of skill.
Conclusion
Now you know how to improve your video quality and which quality enhancer software suits you.
Choosing a video editing software that best serves your needs is never easy because there are so many different options available in the market.
Yet, if you are not ready to start working on your video editing skills, so for no reason to spend a lot of money on software like Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro, or Lightworks. You can use a free video editor like iMovie or Windows Movie Maker, but you get what you pay. You won’t have to spend a lot of money on Filmora. Still, you will be able to produce impressive videos.
Videographers and video editors who take the movie-making process more seriously can only benefit from using high-end video editing software products because they open up endless creative possibilities.
Leave a comment below and let us know which video editing software you use to enhance your videos.
FAQ:
- Which is better: Windows Movie Maker or iMovie?
Reviewers looked at both options and found that Windows Movie Maker was easier to use. However, iMovie is easier to set up and use. Overall, people who reviewed iMovie said they liked working with it. Reviewers thought that iMovie was better for their business needs than Windows Movie Maker.
- Is using iMovie on Windows a smart idea?
Can I use iMovie on a Windows computer? It can only be used on iOS and macOS. On a Windows PC, you can run some alternatives. For Windows, MiniTool Movie Maker is a fantastic video editor. With it, it’s simple to edit video, split or trim it, add animated text, and carry out other operations.
- Comparison between Final Cut Pro and iMovie.
Since its files are smaller and have fewer tools, iMovie works faster than Final Cut Pro. Final Cut Pro has a wide range of cutting-edge features because it was made mostly for professional editors. On the other hand, iMovie has fewer features and editing tools for people who are just starting.
- Is Final Cut Pro challenging to learn?
You might find the interface of Final Cut Pro a little intimidating if you’ve used other video editing programs like iMovie. Don’t worry. Learning the basic editing skills, you’ll use for 90% of your work with Final Cut Pro takes a few minutes.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Nowadays experience of watching and sharing a video with high resolution plays a great role. But what happens when the video resolution is poor? Or is the video too dark or shaky? Or is there some background audio noise recorded in the video?
All in all, how to improve video quality in such cases? It’s simple - we use the video quality enhancers available online for free and paid.
There is so much video enhancement software available on the market. At the same time, in this article, we have picked up the best video enhancers [free and paid] **for Windows and Mac, which are powerful enough to enhance your clips. And also guide you step by step on how to enhance video quality.
Best Free & Paid Video Enhancer Software to Improve Quality
1. Wondershare Filmora : The best video enhancer for beginners and semi-pros [Windows & Mac]
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
Secure Download
For macOS 10.12 or later
Secure Download
Price: Free/Paid
Compatibility: Windows, macOS
Wondershare Filmora is the world’s finest video editor in the market and deserves the number 1 place on our list.
Filmora is available on both Windows and macOS; the screenshots below are from the Windows version. Besides, the exported video on Windows also can be used on Mac.
In this video editor, you will find professional tools that help you improve the video quality and more than 300 creative filters and effects to make your video with a new fresh look to improve video quality without much effort. Besides the features that let you change video rotation easily, this video enhancer is one of the most reliable currently in the marketplace.
Filmora can enhance video quality with at least the following 4 aspects:
- Automatic video quality enhancement by stabilizing shaky videos.
- One-click background noise removal for improving video audio quality.
- Professional video color enhancement.
- Special video filters, transitions, and effects.
How to enhance the video qualitywith Wondershare Filmora
Step 1: Import video files
Open the program and hit the button ‘Import’ to load the local files to the media library. You can also drag and drop your files into the program. Whether it’s a video, audio, or a picture, Wondershare Filmora can improve its quality.
To improve the video quality by removing the shakiness in the video clip, right-click on the video clip in the timeline and select Stabilization.
A video editing panel will open at the top left corner, and Filmora will analyze it automatically. You can also adjust the Smooth Level to get the best result.
You can check our stabilized Video guide for more detailed information about video stabilization.
Step 2: Improve video quality
After uploading your media file to the program, drag and drop it to the timeline, and double-click the media file in the timeline to open the video editing panel. Click the Color tab. Here you can adjust white balance, tone, and 3D LUT. And for Audio, click Audio, and then you can adjust output volume, fade in, fade out and pitch.
To enhance the color in the video, you can quickly change the color contrast, saturation, and brightness tint. You can also click the Advanced button to apply more color adjustments, such as white balance, Light including highlights, shadows, whites and blacks, HSL parameters and Vignette effects, and 3D LUT.
To improve the Audio quality in Video, you can remove the background noise in the Video. Switch to the Audio tab, and then click Remove background noise.
Filmora also features an Audio Mixer and Audio Equalizer (EQ) for you to improve the audio sound. For more audio editing features, you can check our audio editing guide .
Step 3: Add transitions, filters, and overlays to enhance video quality
If you want to have wonderful effects on your video, you can apply different filters, overlays, and transitions. There are more than 300 video effects built-in in Filmora and many more in Filmora Effect Store.
Step 4: Save or share your video
Afterward, you need to save it by clicking on the Export button and choosing the location where you want it to be saved. You can save your video in various formats - but also share it directly on YouTube, Vimeo, and other popular mediums. This saves your time and effort and integrates all the processes thoroughly.
With Wondershare Filmora, you can add eye-catching filters, elements, transitions, and text fields to your videos. You can enhance the quality of your video and make it worthwhile watching.
Wondershare Filmora lets you enjoy some of the most advanced editing tools. The program is packed with features and can transform your video in a great way, with tools like rotation, cropping, and cutting. Wondershare Filmora can also let you use filters for your videos or add transitions and intros to them. Learn more from Wondershare Video Community .
2.Windows Movie Maker: built-in video enhancer for Windows 7 users
Price: Free
Compatibility: Windows 7, 8 & 10
We know that Windows Movie Maker has stopped updating , but many still use it to enhance video quality. The standard Movie Maker by Windows has been our go-to app for filming videos. Windows Movie Maker lets you not only enhance but also come up with new videos and directly publish them on YouTube.
Simply put, the Windows Movie Maker lets you import your video and edit it easily. There are also various effects and transitions that can help you switch through scenes. Also, you can add animated titles with texts and make your videos even more catcher. Undoubtedly, the Windows Movie Maker is one of the standard best-quality video enhancers in the market.
3.iMovie: Built-in Video Enhancer for Mac Users
Price: Free
Compatibility: macOS, iOS
Instead of spending hundreds of dollars on professional video editing software, Mac owners can try editing their videos in iMovie . The best part is that the software can be used on iPhones and iPads, as well as on Apple’s computers, so you can edit your footage immediately after you capture it.
iMovie supports 4K videos, making the editing process fun and easy. You have to arrange your clips on the timeline, select the background music, create opening titles and end credits or add some cool visual effects and you’re ready to share your videos with the public. iMovie lets you share your 4k videos to YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo directly from the Export menu, so you don’t have to waste time waiting for your videos to be rendered and uploaded to your social media account.
4.Avidemux
Price: Free
Compatibility: Windows, MacOS, and Linux
Avidemux is a free, open-source video editing program with a clear interface, so enhancing video quality is easy with Avidemux.
The best thing about Avidemux when it comes to the top video quality enhancers is that it supports a lot of file formats. From FLV to MKV, AVI, WMV, MOV, OGM, MPEG, and MP4, Avidemux lets you enhance the quality of any file format easily. The multithreading option is also a great feature - and possibly the program’s finest advantage.
However, there is no timeline, creative effects, or transitions to enhance the video.
5.Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Price: Monthly license: $35.99
Compatibility: Windows, macOS
Over the last couple of decades, the Adobe brand has become synonymous with image editing. The company’s software for editing still and moving images is considered among the best by most contemporary photographers, designers, and moviemakers.
Premiere Pro CC enables you to turn the raw footage captured by any camera in any format into awe-inspiring videos. Besides offering superb video editing options that include powerful color correction tools and amazing effects, the software also offers a decent amount of audio editing options.
The only downside is that Premiere Pro CC is not best suited for inexperienced video editors, and it takes quite some time to master all of its features.
6.Vegas Pro
Price:$399.00
Compatibility: Windows
Although Vegas Pro has never been as popular as Premier Pro, the video editing options, Vega Pro offers are no less powerful than those provided by Adobe’s famed video enhancer. Vegas Pro software is equipped with tools that make the video editing process faster while maintaining a high quality of the processed footage.
The latest version of Vegas Pro also features Picture-in-Picture and Crop OFX plug-ins that let you overlay or experiment with several images in a single frame.
The Blue FX’s Filter 5 Ultimate package contains 26 effects that enable you to use colors in your videos or change the light, so each video you produce with Vegas Pro can have the visual style you want.
7.Lightworks
Price: free, monthly license $23.99
Compatibility: Windows, Linux, macOS
Quentin Tarantino, Martin Scorsese, and Danny Boyle are just a few world-famous movie directors whose movies were edited in Lightworks. What’s more, in 2017, the software won the Emmy Award for pioneering digital non-linear editing. Lightworks has been one of the industry’s best video enhancers for nearly thirty years, offering groundbreaking features to cinema professionals adore.
This video editing software lets you do virtually anything if you know how to do it. Multicam editing, a rich selection of effects, or support for a wide array of video file formats make Lightworks an excellent choice for skilled video editing professionals.
Even though the free version of the software is available, buying a monthly or annual license is a much better option if you want to approach your next project professionally.
8.Final Cut Pro X
Price: $249.99
Compatibility: macOS
The possibilities Final Cut Pro offers are nearly endless. The software supports almost all video file formats, its non-linear timeline lets you arrange all sorts of media files freely, and the color wheels allow you to enhance the colors in your videos by simply dragging the mouse cursor. Besides providing support for 360-degree videos, Final Cut Pro also offers 360-degree graphics and effects.
The video editor is built on a 64-bit, enabling users to work on highly demanding projects. However, it is best to check the system requirements before installing it on your Mac computer. Final Cut Pro is unsuitable for beginners in video editing because using most of its features requires an enviable amount of skill.
Conclusion
Now you know how to improve your video quality and which quality enhancer software suits you.
Choosing a video editing software that best serves your needs is never easy because there are so many different options available in the market.
Yet, if you are not ready to start working on your video editing skills, so for no reason to spend a lot of money on software like Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro, or Lightworks. You can use a free video editor like iMovie or Windows Movie Maker, but you get what you pay. You won’t have to spend a lot of money on Filmora. Still, you will be able to produce impressive videos.
Videographers and video editors who take the movie-making process more seriously can only benefit from using high-end video editing software products because they open up endless creative possibilities.
Leave a comment below and let us know which video editing software you use to enhance your videos.
FAQ:
- Which is better: Windows Movie Maker or iMovie?
Reviewers looked at both options and found that Windows Movie Maker was easier to use. However, iMovie is easier to set up and use. Overall, people who reviewed iMovie said they liked working with it. Reviewers thought that iMovie was better for their business needs than Windows Movie Maker.
- Is using iMovie on Windows a smart idea?
Can I use iMovie on a Windows computer? It can only be used on iOS and macOS. On a Windows PC, you can run some alternatives. For Windows, MiniTool Movie Maker is a fantastic video editor. With it, it’s simple to edit video, split or trim it, add animated text, and carry out other operations.
- Comparison between Final Cut Pro and iMovie.
Since its files are smaller and have fewer tools, iMovie works faster than Final Cut Pro. Final Cut Pro has a wide range of cutting-edge features because it was made mostly for professional editors. On the other hand, iMovie has fewer features and editing tools for people who are just starting.
- Is Final Cut Pro challenging to learn?
You might find the interface of Final Cut Pro a little intimidating if you’ve used other video editing programs like iMovie. Don’t worry. Learning the basic editing skills, you’ll use for 90% of your work with Final Cut Pro takes a few minutes.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
FCPX Visual Storytelling: Using Freeze Frames and Slow Motion for Impact
Final Cut Pro X: Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
A very simple, yet very effective effect is changing the speed of a video clip. This could be a simple still-frame (also called “Freeze Frame”) or playing a clip in slow or fast motion.
This article shows you how to do this using Final Cut Pro X.
For more tutorials on slow-motion please refer to this article: Top 10 Slow Motion Video Editing Software.
Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion in Final Cut Pro X
1. STILL FRAMES
A still-frame freezes action. For instance, here is a clip of a hummingbird getting ready to land on a bird feeder. I want to create a freeze-frame of the bird in flight. (Um, yeah, I use “freeze-frame” and “still-frame” interchangeably.)
In Final Cut Pro X, put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to freeze and type Option+F.
This creates a two-second freeze-frame at the position of the playhead.
Adjust the duration of the frame by trimming the edge; just like any other clip. Here, for example, I’m making the duration of the freeze-frame 11 frames shorter.
In case you were wondering, this is what the freeze looks like. It freezes the flight of the hummingbird in the middle of playback, allowing us to add graphics or other text then resume the action as though nothing had happened.
Very cool, except….
Well, the good news is that this is fast and easy. The bad news is that we can’t change the location of the still frame.
So, here’s another way to do this.
Put the playhead (or skimmer, but I prefer the playhead) on the frame you want to freeze, select the clip, then type Shift+F.
This locates the source clip in the Browser, selects both the Browser and the clip, and matches the position of the In, Out, and playhead.
Now, with the Browser selected, type Option+F. This creates a freeze-frame of the Browser clip and places it at the location of the playhead as a connected clip in the Timeline.
As a connected clip, we can move this new freeze-frame wherever we want. However, be careful in moving the clip, because, unless you mark the original frame with a marker (type “M”), there’s no easy way to match the still frame with the source frame, once the still frame is moved somewhere else.
I use both these techniques in many different projects.
2. HOLD FRAME
A Hold Frame is similar to an in-line still frame, but with more flexibility.
Put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to hold. Then, Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf-on-a-headset” Toolbar icon, choose Hold Frame (or type: Shift+H).
This displays the orange Retime editor bar above the clip, with a small red portion indicating the Hold frame.
Change the duration of the Hold frame by dragging the small thumb at the right end of the red bar.
Add a speed ramp transition at the end of the Hold frame by clicking the downward-pointing arrow next to the word “Hold” in the Retime Editor.
To change the actual frame being held, double-click the bar icon to the LEFT of the red Hold section and choose Source Frame (Edit). This allows you to slide the Hold frame selection left or right.
NOTE: Changing the source frame is a feature that I like a LOT!
3. SLOW (or FAST) MOTION
We use slow-motion to show events that are too fast for the unaided eye to see. And fast motion to speed up very slow events. Both of these effects use what’s called a “constant speed change,” where the entire clip changes by the same amount - either faster or slower.
WE create either effect using the same tools, just different values. Here’s how.
Select the clip who’s speed you want to change. Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” Toolbar icon, select Slow (or Fast).
Choose one of the available speeds; in this case, 50%. (Yes, you can change this to any value you want, I’ll show you how in a minute.)
Three things happen at once:
- The duration of the clip changes
- The orange Retiming bar appears over the top of the clip
- The speed of the clip changes
To reset the speed back to normal (100%), click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Normal (100%).
There are two ways to change the speed of a clip.
The easy way is to grab the small handle at the end of the clip and drag left or right. The speed will change as you drag it.
Or, for more precision, click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Custom.
This opens a new dialog allowing a number of changes:
- Reverse. Plays the clip in reverse.
- Rate. Select a specific speed change as a percentage of normal speed for a clip. Less than 100% is slow-motion. More than 100% is fast-motion.
- Duration. Select a specific duration for a clip and FCP X will calculate how fast or slow it needs to go.
- Ripple. When checked, adjusts the duration of a clip based upon the speed. When unchecked, the clip duration remains fixed even when speed changes.
You will get the smoothest speed changes when the percentage you choose divides evenly into 200. For example, 100, 66, 50, 40, 33, 25, 20, 10 and so on.
4. EXTRA CREDIT
There is one more setting to consider when slowing a clip. (This does not apply when creating fast motion.)
Using, again, either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” menu, select Video Quality.
- Normal. This is the best choice for speeds of 50% or faster.
- Frame Blending. This is the best choice for speeds of about 20% to 50%.
- Optical Flow. This is the best choice for speeds slower than about 20%.
Frame blending puts a short dissolve between frames when running in slow motion to improve the illusion of motion. Optical Flow invents in-between frames to minimize the jerkiness of extremely slow motion.
Frame blending is relatively fast and easy. Optical Flow will look better in most cases, but takes a long time to render.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, a professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
SUMMARY
Whether you want your clips to speed up, slow down or just plain stop, Final Cut Pro X makes the entire process easy.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
A very simple, yet very effective effect is changing the speed of a video clip. This could be a simple still-frame (also called “Freeze Frame”) or playing a clip in slow or fast motion.
This article shows you how to do this using Final Cut Pro X.
For more tutorials on slow-motion please refer to this article: Top 10 Slow Motion Video Editing Software.
Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion in Final Cut Pro X
1. STILL FRAMES
A still-frame freezes action. For instance, here is a clip of a hummingbird getting ready to land on a bird feeder. I want to create a freeze-frame of the bird in flight. (Um, yeah, I use “freeze-frame” and “still-frame” interchangeably.)
In Final Cut Pro X, put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to freeze and type Option+F.
This creates a two-second freeze-frame at the position of the playhead.
Adjust the duration of the frame by trimming the edge; just like any other clip. Here, for example, I’m making the duration of the freeze-frame 11 frames shorter.
In case you were wondering, this is what the freeze looks like. It freezes the flight of the hummingbird in the middle of playback, allowing us to add graphics or other text then resume the action as though nothing had happened.
Very cool, except….
Well, the good news is that this is fast and easy. The bad news is that we can’t change the location of the still frame.
So, here’s another way to do this.
Put the playhead (or skimmer, but I prefer the playhead) on the frame you want to freeze, select the clip, then type Shift+F.
This locates the source clip in the Browser, selects both the Browser and the clip, and matches the position of the In, Out, and playhead.
Now, with the Browser selected, type Option+F. This creates a freeze-frame of the Browser clip and places it at the location of the playhead as a connected clip in the Timeline.
As a connected clip, we can move this new freeze-frame wherever we want. However, be careful in moving the clip, because, unless you mark the original frame with a marker (type “M”), there’s no easy way to match the still frame with the source frame, once the still frame is moved somewhere else.
I use both these techniques in many different projects.
2. HOLD FRAME
A Hold Frame is similar to an in-line still frame, but with more flexibility.
Put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to hold. Then, Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf-on-a-headset” Toolbar icon, choose Hold Frame (or type: Shift+H).
This displays the orange Retime editor bar above the clip, with a small red portion indicating the Hold frame.
Change the duration of the Hold frame by dragging the small thumb at the right end of the red bar.
Add a speed ramp transition at the end of the Hold frame by clicking the downward-pointing arrow next to the word “Hold” in the Retime Editor.
To change the actual frame being held, double-click the bar icon to the LEFT of the red Hold section and choose Source Frame (Edit). This allows you to slide the Hold frame selection left or right.
NOTE: Changing the source frame is a feature that I like a LOT!
3. SLOW (or FAST) MOTION
We use slow-motion to show events that are too fast for the unaided eye to see. And fast motion to speed up very slow events. Both of these effects use what’s called a “constant speed change,” where the entire clip changes by the same amount - either faster or slower.
WE create either effect using the same tools, just different values. Here’s how.
Select the clip who’s speed you want to change. Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” Toolbar icon, select Slow (or Fast).
Choose one of the available speeds; in this case, 50%. (Yes, you can change this to any value you want, I’ll show you how in a minute.)
Three things happen at once:
- The duration of the clip changes
- The orange Retiming bar appears over the top of the clip
- The speed of the clip changes
To reset the speed back to normal (100%), click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Normal (100%).
There are two ways to change the speed of a clip.
The easy way is to grab the small handle at the end of the clip and drag left or right. The speed will change as you drag it.
Or, for more precision, click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Custom.
This opens a new dialog allowing a number of changes:
- Reverse. Plays the clip in reverse.
- Rate. Select a specific speed change as a percentage of normal speed for a clip. Less than 100% is slow-motion. More than 100% is fast-motion.
- Duration. Select a specific duration for a clip and FCP X will calculate how fast or slow it needs to go.
- Ripple. When checked, adjusts the duration of a clip based upon the speed. When unchecked, the clip duration remains fixed even when speed changes.
You will get the smoothest speed changes when the percentage you choose divides evenly into 200. For example, 100, 66, 50, 40, 33, 25, 20, 10 and so on.
4. EXTRA CREDIT
There is one more setting to consider when slowing a clip. (This does not apply when creating fast motion.)
Using, again, either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” menu, select Video Quality.
- Normal. This is the best choice for speeds of 50% or faster.
- Frame Blending. This is the best choice for speeds of about 20% to 50%.
- Optical Flow. This is the best choice for speeds slower than about 20%.
Frame blending puts a short dissolve between frames when running in slow motion to improve the illusion of motion. Optical Flow invents in-between frames to minimize the jerkiness of extremely slow motion.
Frame blending is relatively fast and easy. Optical Flow will look better in most cases, but takes a long time to render.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, a professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
SUMMARY
Whether you want your clips to speed up, slow down or just plain stop, Final Cut Pro X makes the entire process easy.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
A very simple, yet very effective effect is changing the speed of a video clip. This could be a simple still-frame (also called “Freeze Frame”) or playing a clip in slow or fast motion.
This article shows you how to do this using Final Cut Pro X.
For more tutorials on slow-motion please refer to this article: Top 10 Slow Motion Video Editing Software.
Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion in Final Cut Pro X
1. STILL FRAMES
A still-frame freezes action. For instance, here is a clip of a hummingbird getting ready to land on a bird feeder. I want to create a freeze-frame of the bird in flight. (Um, yeah, I use “freeze-frame” and “still-frame” interchangeably.)
In Final Cut Pro X, put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to freeze and type Option+F.
This creates a two-second freeze-frame at the position of the playhead.
Adjust the duration of the frame by trimming the edge; just like any other clip. Here, for example, I’m making the duration of the freeze-frame 11 frames shorter.
In case you were wondering, this is what the freeze looks like. It freezes the flight of the hummingbird in the middle of playback, allowing us to add graphics or other text then resume the action as though nothing had happened.
Very cool, except….
Well, the good news is that this is fast and easy. The bad news is that we can’t change the location of the still frame.
So, here’s another way to do this.
Put the playhead (or skimmer, but I prefer the playhead) on the frame you want to freeze, select the clip, then type Shift+F.
This locates the source clip in the Browser, selects both the Browser and the clip, and matches the position of the In, Out, and playhead.
Now, with the Browser selected, type Option+F. This creates a freeze-frame of the Browser clip and places it at the location of the playhead as a connected clip in the Timeline.
As a connected clip, we can move this new freeze-frame wherever we want. However, be careful in moving the clip, because, unless you mark the original frame with a marker (type “M”), there’s no easy way to match the still frame with the source frame, once the still frame is moved somewhere else.
I use both these techniques in many different projects.
2. HOLD FRAME
A Hold Frame is similar to an in-line still frame, but with more flexibility.
Put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to hold. Then, Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf-on-a-headset” Toolbar icon, choose Hold Frame (or type: Shift+H).
This displays the orange Retime editor bar above the clip, with a small red portion indicating the Hold frame.
Change the duration of the Hold frame by dragging the small thumb at the right end of the red bar.
Add a speed ramp transition at the end of the Hold frame by clicking the downward-pointing arrow next to the word “Hold” in the Retime Editor.
To change the actual frame being held, double-click the bar icon to the LEFT of the red Hold section and choose Source Frame (Edit). This allows you to slide the Hold frame selection left or right.
NOTE: Changing the source frame is a feature that I like a LOT!
3. SLOW (or FAST) MOTION
We use slow-motion to show events that are too fast for the unaided eye to see. And fast motion to speed up very slow events. Both of these effects use what’s called a “constant speed change,” where the entire clip changes by the same amount - either faster or slower.
WE create either effect using the same tools, just different values. Here’s how.
Select the clip who’s speed you want to change. Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” Toolbar icon, select Slow (or Fast).
Choose one of the available speeds; in this case, 50%. (Yes, you can change this to any value you want, I’ll show you how in a minute.)
Three things happen at once:
- The duration of the clip changes
- The orange Retiming bar appears over the top of the clip
- The speed of the clip changes
To reset the speed back to normal (100%), click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Normal (100%).
There are two ways to change the speed of a clip.
The easy way is to grab the small handle at the end of the clip and drag left or right. The speed will change as you drag it.
Or, for more precision, click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Custom.
This opens a new dialog allowing a number of changes:
- Reverse. Plays the clip in reverse.
- Rate. Select a specific speed change as a percentage of normal speed for a clip. Less than 100% is slow-motion. More than 100% is fast-motion.
- Duration. Select a specific duration for a clip and FCP X will calculate how fast or slow it needs to go.
- Ripple. When checked, adjusts the duration of a clip based upon the speed. When unchecked, the clip duration remains fixed even when speed changes.
You will get the smoothest speed changes when the percentage you choose divides evenly into 200. For example, 100, 66, 50, 40, 33, 25, 20, 10 and so on.
4. EXTRA CREDIT
There is one more setting to consider when slowing a clip. (This does not apply when creating fast motion.)
Using, again, either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” menu, select Video Quality.
- Normal. This is the best choice for speeds of 50% or faster.
- Frame Blending. This is the best choice for speeds of about 20% to 50%.
- Optical Flow. This is the best choice for speeds slower than about 20%.
Frame blending puts a short dissolve between frames when running in slow motion to improve the illusion of motion. Optical Flow invents in-between frames to minimize the jerkiness of extremely slow motion.
Frame blending is relatively fast and easy. Optical Flow will look better in most cases, but takes a long time to render.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, a professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
SUMMARY
Whether you want your clips to speed up, slow down or just plain stop, Final Cut Pro X makes the entire process easy.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
A very simple, yet very effective effect is changing the speed of a video clip. This could be a simple still-frame (also called “Freeze Frame”) or playing a clip in slow or fast motion.
This article shows you how to do this using Final Cut Pro X.
For more tutorials on slow-motion please refer to this article: Top 10 Slow Motion Video Editing Software.
Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion in Final Cut Pro X
1. STILL FRAMES
A still-frame freezes action. For instance, here is a clip of a hummingbird getting ready to land on a bird feeder. I want to create a freeze-frame of the bird in flight. (Um, yeah, I use “freeze-frame” and “still-frame” interchangeably.)
In Final Cut Pro X, put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to freeze and type Option+F.
This creates a two-second freeze-frame at the position of the playhead.
Adjust the duration of the frame by trimming the edge; just like any other clip. Here, for example, I’m making the duration of the freeze-frame 11 frames shorter.
In case you were wondering, this is what the freeze looks like. It freezes the flight of the hummingbird in the middle of playback, allowing us to add graphics or other text then resume the action as though nothing had happened.
Very cool, except….
Well, the good news is that this is fast and easy. The bad news is that we can’t change the location of the still frame.
So, here’s another way to do this.
Put the playhead (or skimmer, but I prefer the playhead) on the frame you want to freeze, select the clip, then type Shift+F.
This locates the source clip in the Browser, selects both the Browser and the clip, and matches the position of the In, Out, and playhead.
Now, with the Browser selected, type Option+F. This creates a freeze-frame of the Browser clip and places it at the location of the playhead as a connected clip in the Timeline.
As a connected clip, we can move this new freeze-frame wherever we want. However, be careful in moving the clip, because, unless you mark the original frame with a marker (type “M”), there’s no easy way to match the still frame with the source frame, once the still frame is moved somewhere else.
I use both these techniques in many different projects.
2. HOLD FRAME
A Hold Frame is similar to an in-line still frame, but with more flexibility.
Put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to hold. Then, Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf-on-a-headset” Toolbar icon, choose Hold Frame (or type: Shift+H).
This displays the orange Retime editor bar above the clip, with a small red portion indicating the Hold frame.
Change the duration of the Hold frame by dragging the small thumb at the right end of the red bar.
Add a speed ramp transition at the end of the Hold frame by clicking the downward-pointing arrow next to the word “Hold” in the Retime Editor.
To change the actual frame being held, double-click the bar icon to the LEFT of the red Hold section and choose Source Frame (Edit). This allows you to slide the Hold frame selection left or right.
NOTE: Changing the source frame is a feature that I like a LOT!
3. SLOW (or FAST) MOTION
We use slow-motion to show events that are too fast for the unaided eye to see. And fast motion to speed up very slow events. Both of these effects use what’s called a “constant speed change,” where the entire clip changes by the same amount - either faster or slower.
WE create either effect using the same tools, just different values. Here’s how.
Select the clip who’s speed you want to change. Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” Toolbar icon, select Slow (or Fast).
Choose one of the available speeds; in this case, 50%. (Yes, you can change this to any value you want, I’ll show you how in a minute.)
Three things happen at once:
- The duration of the clip changes
- The orange Retiming bar appears over the top of the clip
- The speed of the clip changes
To reset the speed back to normal (100%), click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Normal (100%).
There are two ways to change the speed of a clip.
The easy way is to grab the small handle at the end of the clip and drag left or right. The speed will change as you drag it.
Or, for more precision, click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Custom.
This opens a new dialog allowing a number of changes:
- Reverse. Plays the clip in reverse.
- Rate. Select a specific speed change as a percentage of normal speed for a clip. Less than 100% is slow-motion. More than 100% is fast-motion.
- Duration. Select a specific duration for a clip and FCP X will calculate how fast or slow it needs to go.
- Ripple. When checked, adjusts the duration of a clip based upon the speed. When unchecked, the clip duration remains fixed even when speed changes.
You will get the smoothest speed changes when the percentage you choose divides evenly into 200. For example, 100, 66, 50, 40, 33, 25, 20, 10 and so on.
4. EXTRA CREDIT
There is one more setting to consider when slowing a clip. (This does not apply when creating fast motion.)
Using, again, either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” menu, select Video Quality.
- Normal. This is the best choice for speeds of 50% or faster.
- Frame Blending. This is the best choice for speeds of about 20% to 50%.
- Optical Flow. This is the best choice for speeds slower than about 20%.
Frame blending puts a short dissolve between frames when running in slow motion to improve the illusion of motion. Optical Flow invents in-between frames to minimize the jerkiness of extremely slow motion.
Frame blending is relatively fast and easy. Optical Flow will look better in most cases, but takes a long time to render.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, a professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
SUMMARY
Whether you want your clips to speed up, slow down or just plain stop, Final Cut Pro X makes the entire process easy.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
From Novice to Pro: 20 Adobe Premiere Shortcuts to Take Your Skills to the Next Level
Top 20 Adobe Premiere Shortcuts You Will Use When Editing Video Files
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Whilst the conventional mouse control allows you to perform any task that Premiere is capable of, for efficient workflow the keyboard shortcuts cannot be beaten. We all work a little differently, and thankfully Adobe understands that, so although here we will be concentrating on the standard keyboard layout, the keyboard shortcuts can be customized to be anything you want and saved as a custom profile, there are even presets already included for Avid Media Composer and Final Cut Pro for those who are maybe transitioning from those packages or just prefer the way they work.
This is a basic tutorial about Adobe Premiere, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor) , which is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
This is achieved by going through the path edit > keyboard shortcuts as below:
Before we step into the most useful shortcuts, a brief note here on the different platforms, although I’m sure most readers are aware. The PC and Mac versions of the software do share the same basic shortcuts with the one caveat that where the PC uses the Control and Alt keys, the Mac has Command and Option keys instead. Other than that the functionality is the same. I’ll include the shortcuts for both platforms with each to make referencing easier.
1Select Window
I’m starting with this one simply because I find it the most used of all, especially if like me you prefer a custom layout for all your windows. If your program monitor is hidden for instance, you can just press shift+4 and there it is. The shortcuts are the same for both platforms here.
- Audio Clip Mixer Shift+9
- Audio Track Mixer Shift+6
- Effect Controls Shift+5
- Effects Shift+7
- Media Browser Shift+8
- Program Monitor Shift+4
- Project Shift+1
- Source Monitor Shift+2
- Timelines Shift+3
2 Import
Whilst the shortcuts for editing and manipulating clips are extremely important for efficient workflow, it should be remembered that those relating to the basic operation of the program are just as useful, as we see here. Using Control and I (Command and I on Mac) brings up the import media dialogue box instantly.
3Capture Panel
There are multiple shortcuts that can be used within the capture panel, but because this is such an intrinsic aspect of the Premiere workflow, being the entry into a project for all media, I think the available shortcuts are all as valuable as each other here.
- Navigate Through Fields - Tab
- Cancel Capture - Esc
- Fast Forward - F
- Rewind - R
- Go to In Point - Q
- Go to Out Point - W
- Record - G
- Stop - S
- Step Back - Left Arrow
- Step Forward - Right Arrow
4 Timeline Panel
In a similar vein to the Capture Panel, the Timeline Panel has a set of shortcuts specific to all its basic operations, and are essential for a faster workflow.
- Clear Ins and Outs - G
- Clear In Point - D
- Clear Out Point - F
- Go to In Point- Q
- Go to Out Point - W
- Match Frame - M
- Start and Stop - Spacebar
- Play Normal Speed - L
- Play Reverse Normal Speed - J
- Set In Point - I
- Set Out Point - o
- Shuttle Stop - K
- Trim - T
- Arc Tool - A
- Ellipse Tool – E
5 Navigation within a clip
This one works within the program monitor/timeline or source monitor windows, ensure the desired one is active first of course. You can move to a specific time code within the clip, or go forwards or backwards a set number of frames using the number pad. To go to a specific time code simply type that on the number pad. To travel a set number of frames simply type + or – (to signify direction) and the number of frames.
6Marking Clips
By far the simplest way to mark clips is to use the keyboard shortcut.
For marking clips use X , whilst marking a selection is / .
7 In and Out
In addition to marking clips via shortcuts, it is also far easier to mark In and Out points this way.
- To Mark In use I , whilst to mark Out use O .
- To Clear In the shortcut is Control+Shift+I for PC and Option+I for Mac.
- To Clear Out Control+Shift+O for PC, Option+O for Mac.
8Playing Clips
Going hand in hand with the shortcuts for marking, are the keyboard commands for playing clips. These are:
- Play In to Out: Control+Shift+Space (PC) and Option+K for Mac
- Clear In and Out: Control+Shift+X (PC) and Option+X for Mac
- Play Around: The same for both platforms and is Shift+K.
To get the best from this it is necessary to set some options beforehand, as Play Around plays the portion of the timeline around the Playhead, and where it plays is dependent on the options set. This is done through the menu via edit > preferences > playback, here I have preroll and postroll set to 4 seconds, meaning that it plays 4 seconds prior and following the point where the playhead is placed.
In addition, turning on looping for this can help to fine tune edits.
9Toggle Audio During Scrubbing
There are times you may want to hear audio when scrubbing, however turning it off can have beneficial effects on performance for lower end computers. The shortcut makes it an easy process to turn off and on as required.
The shortcut is Shift+S for both platforms.
10Slide a clip within the sequence
There are a couple of options available here from the shortcuts, slide one frame or 5 frames.
- To slide one frame to the left is Alt+, for PC or Option+, for Mac. To increase to five frames add Shift to either shortcut.
- To slide one frame to the right is Alt+. for PC and Option+. for Mac. Again, to increase to five frames add Shift.
11Slip within a sequence
As with the slide options, the choice is one frame or five frames.
- To slip one frame to the left is Control+Alt+Left for PC or Option+Command+Left for Mac. To increase to five frames add Shift to either shortcut.
- To slip one frame to the right is Control+Alt+Right for PC and Option+Command+Right for Mac. Again, to increase to five frames add Shift.
12Nudging
You can move a clip up or down simply by using the Up and Down arrow keys, whilst holding Alt or Option at the same time allows you to select just the video or audio to move.
13Multi Camera Selection
This is a tool that allows you to work with multiple camera angles of the same subject or scene. To switch between different cameras quickly is extremely useful and accomplished with the numerical keys.
Numbers 1 through 9 select the corresponding camera.
14Add an edit
This option cuts the track (or tracks) that are targeted. The shortcut for this is Control+K or Command+K.
You can view all added edits within a sequence by selecting show through edits within the sequence menu.
15Add the default Transition
This option applies the default transition to all selected media. To do this use Shift+D.
16 Match Frame
Locating a specific frame within the sequence for adding in a second clip is very useful, the shortcut is M, a great timesaver.
17Zoom to sequence
Being able to zoom in is great, it makes working in the sequence panel much easier, at least for me, however the one drawback I find is that I tend to get lost when looking for a particular clip. Using / enable you to quickly zoom out for navigation and back in again to work
18Jump to Edit
Navigating from edit to edit is a very simple process with the shortcuts available to you.
Page up takes you to the previous edit point, whilst page down takes you to the next.
With practice these shortcuts become second nature and you will find your workflow becomes not only faster but a smoother operation as well.
19Toggle the type of Trim used
Quickly shift between Standard, Ripple and Roll trim types.
Shift+T for PC, Control+T for Mac
20Ripple Trim
This enables you to trim the head or tail of the clip very quickly, making an extremely efficient workflow. To trim the next edit from the Playhead use W, for the previous edit from the playhead use Q.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Whilst the conventional mouse control allows you to perform any task that Premiere is capable of, for efficient workflow the keyboard shortcuts cannot be beaten. We all work a little differently, and thankfully Adobe understands that, so although here we will be concentrating on the standard keyboard layout, the keyboard shortcuts can be customized to be anything you want and saved as a custom profile, there are even presets already included for Avid Media Composer and Final Cut Pro for those who are maybe transitioning from those packages or just prefer the way they work.
This is a basic tutorial about Adobe Premiere, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor) , which is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
This is achieved by going through the path edit > keyboard shortcuts as below:
Before we step into the most useful shortcuts, a brief note here on the different platforms, although I’m sure most readers are aware. The PC and Mac versions of the software do share the same basic shortcuts with the one caveat that where the PC uses the Control and Alt keys, the Mac has Command and Option keys instead. Other than that the functionality is the same. I’ll include the shortcuts for both platforms with each to make referencing easier.
1Select Window
I’m starting with this one simply because I find it the most used of all, especially if like me you prefer a custom layout for all your windows. If your program monitor is hidden for instance, you can just press shift+4 and there it is. The shortcuts are the same for both platforms here.
- Audio Clip Mixer Shift+9
- Audio Track Mixer Shift+6
- Effect Controls Shift+5
- Effects Shift+7
- Media Browser Shift+8
- Program Monitor Shift+4
- Project Shift+1
- Source Monitor Shift+2
- Timelines Shift+3
2 Import
Whilst the shortcuts for editing and manipulating clips are extremely important for efficient workflow, it should be remembered that those relating to the basic operation of the program are just as useful, as we see here. Using Control and I (Command and I on Mac) brings up the import media dialogue box instantly.
3Capture Panel
There are multiple shortcuts that can be used within the capture panel, but because this is such an intrinsic aspect of the Premiere workflow, being the entry into a project for all media, I think the available shortcuts are all as valuable as each other here.
- Navigate Through Fields - Tab
- Cancel Capture - Esc
- Fast Forward - F
- Rewind - R
- Go to In Point - Q
- Go to Out Point - W
- Record - G
- Stop - S
- Step Back - Left Arrow
- Step Forward - Right Arrow
4 Timeline Panel
In a similar vein to the Capture Panel, the Timeline Panel has a set of shortcuts specific to all its basic operations, and are essential for a faster workflow.
- Clear Ins and Outs - G
- Clear In Point - D
- Clear Out Point - F
- Go to In Point- Q
- Go to Out Point - W
- Match Frame - M
- Start and Stop - Spacebar
- Play Normal Speed - L
- Play Reverse Normal Speed - J
- Set In Point - I
- Set Out Point - o
- Shuttle Stop - K
- Trim - T
- Arc Tool - A
- Ellipse Tool – E
5 Navigation within a clip
This one works within the program monitor/timeline or source monitor windows, ensure the desired one is active first of course. You can move to a specific time code within the clip, or go forwards or backwards a set number of frames using the number pad. To go to a specific time code simply type that on the number pad. To travel a set number of frames simply type + or – (to signify direction) and the number of frames.
6Marking Clips
By far the simplest way to mark clips is to use the keyboard shortcut.
For marking clips use X , whilst marking a selection is / .
7 In and Out
In addition to marking clips via shortcuts, it is also far easier to mark In and Out points this way.
- To Mark In use I , whilst to mark Out use O .
- To Clear In the shortcut is Control+Shift+I for PC and Option+I for Mac.
- To Clear Out Control+Shift+O for PC, Option+O for Mac.
8Playing Clips
Going hand in hand with the shortcuts for marking, are the keyboard commands for playing clips. These are:
- Play In to Out: Control+Shift+Space (PC) and Option+K for Mac
- Clear In and Out: Control+Shift+X (PC) and Option+X for Mac
- Play Around: The same for both platforms and is Shift+K.
To get the best from this it is necessary to set some options beforehand, as Play Around plays the portion of the timeline around the Playhead, and where it plays is dependent on the options set. This is done through the menu via edit > preferences > playback, here I have preroll and postroll set to 4 seconds, meaning that it plays 4 seconds prior and following the point where the playhead is placed.
In addition, turning on looping for this can help to fine tune edits.
9Toggle Audio During Scrubbing
There are times you may want to hear audio when scrubbing, however turning it off can have beneficial effects on performance for lower end computers. The shortcut makes it an easy process to turn off and on as required.
The shortcut is Shift+S for both platforms.
10Slide a clip within the sequence
There are a couple of options available here from the shortcuts, slide one frame or 5 frames.
- To slide one frame to the left is Alt+, for PC or Option+, for Mac. To increase to five frames add Shift to either shortcut.
- To slide one frame to the right is Alt+. for PC and Option+. for Mac. Again, to increase to five frames add Shift.
11Slip within a sequence
As with the slide options, the choice is one frame or five frames.
- To slip one frame to the left is Control+Alt+Left for PC or Option+Command+Left for Mac. To increase to five frames add Shift to either shortcut.
- To slip one frame to the right is Control+Alt+Right for PC and Option+Command+Right for Mac. Again, to increase to five frames add Shift.
12Nudging
You can move a clip up or down simply by using the Up and Down arrow keys, whilst holding Alt or Option at the same time allows you to select just the video or audio to move.
13Multi Camera Selection
This is a tool that allows you to work with multiple camera angles of the same subject or scene. To switch between different cameras quickly is extremely useful and accomplished with the numerical keys.
Numbers 1 through 9 select the corresponding camera.
14Add an edit
This option cuts the track (or tracks) that are targeted. The shortcut for this is Control+K or Command+K.
You can view all added edits within a sequence by selecting show through edits within the sequence menu.
15Add the default Transition
This option applies the default transition to all selected media. To do this use Shift+D.
16 Match Frame
Locating a specific frame within the sequence for adding in a second clip is very useful, the shortcut is M, a great timesaver.
17Zoom to sequence
Being able to zoom in is great, it makes working in the sequence panel much easier, at least for me, however the one drawback I find is that I tend to get lost when looking for a particular clip. Using / enable you to quickly zoom out for navigation and back in again to work
18Jump to Edit
Navigating from edit to edit is a very simple process with the shortcuts available to you.
Page up takes you to the previous edit point, whilst page down takes you to the next.
With practice these shortcuts become second nature and you will find your workflow becomes not only faster but a smoother operation as well.
19Toggle the type of Trim used
Quickly shift between Standard, Ripple and Roll trim types.
Shift+T for PC, Control+T for Mac
20Ripple Trim
This enables you to trim the head or tail of the clip very quickly, making an extremely efficient workflow. To trim the next edit from the Playhead use W, for the previous edit from the playhead use Q.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
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Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Whilst the conventional mouse control allows you to perform any task that Premiere is capable of, for efficient workflow the keyboard shortcuts cannot be beaten. We all work a little differently, and thankfully Adobe understands that, so although here we will be concentrating on the standard keyboard layout, the keyboard shortcuts can be customized to be anything you want and saved as a custom profile, there are even presets already included for Avid Media Composer and Final Cut Pro for those who are maybe transitioning from those packages or just prefer the way they work.
This is a basic tutorial about Adobe Premiere, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor) , which is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
This is achieved by going through the path edit > keyboard shortcuts as below:
Before we step into the most useful shortcuts, a brief note here on the different platforms, although I’m sure most readers are aware. The PC and Mac versions of the software do share the same basic shortcuts with the one caveat that where the PC uses the Control and Alt keys, the Mac has Command and Option keys instead. Other than that the functionality is the same. I’ll include the shortcuts for both platforms with each to make referencing easier.
1Select Window
I’m starting with this one simply because I find it the most used of all, especially if like me you prefer a custom layout for all your windows. If your program monitor is hidden for instance, you can just press shift+4 and there it is. The shortcuts are the same for both platforms here.
- Audio Clip Mixer Shift+9
- Audio Track Mixer Shift+6
- Effect Controls Shift+5
- Effects Shift+7
- Media Browser Shift+8
- Program Monitor Shift+4
- Project Shift+1
- Source Monitor Shift+2
- Timelines Shift+3
2 Import
Whilst the shortcuts for editing and manipulating clips are extremely important for efficient workflow, it should be remembered that those relating to the basic operation of the program are just as useful, as we see here. Using Control and I (Command and I on Mac) brings up the import media dialogue box instantly.
3Capture Panel
There are multiple shortcuts that can be used within the capture panel, but because this is such an intrinsic aspect of the Premiere workflow, being the entry into a project for all media, I think the available shortcuts are all as valuable as each other here.
- Navigate Through Fields - Tab
- Cancel Capture - Esc
- Fast Forward - F
- Rewind - R
- Go to In Point - Q
- Go to Out Point - W
- Record - G
- Stop - S
- Step Back - Left Arrow
- Step Forward - Right Arrow
4 Timeline Panel
In a similar vein to the Capture Panel, the Timeline Panel has a set of shortcuts specific to all its basic operations, and are essential for a faster workflow.
- Clear Ins and Outs - G
- Clear In Point - D
- Clear Out Point - F
- Go to In Point- Q
- Go to Out Point - W
- Match Frame - M
- Start and Stop - Spacebar
- Play Normal Speed - L
- Play Reverse Normal Speed - J
- Set In Point - I
- Set Out Point - o
- Shuttle Stop - K
- Trim - T
- Arc Tool - A
- Ellipse Tool – E
5 Navigation within a clip
This one works within the program monitor/timeline or source monitor windows, ensure the desired one is active first of course. You can move to a specific time code within the clip, or go forwards or backwards a set number of frames using the number pad. To go to a specific time code simply type that on the number pad. To travel a set number of frames simply type + or – (to signify direction) and the number of frames.
6Marking Clips
By far the simplest way to mark clips is to use the keyboard shortcut.
For marking clips use X , whilst marking a selection is / .
7 In and Out
In addition to marking clips via shortcuts, it is also far easier to mark In and Out points this way.
- To Mark In use I , whilst to mark Out use O .
- To Clear In the shortcut is Control+Shift+I for PC and Option+I for Mac.
- To Clear Out Control+Shift+O for PC, Option+O for Mac.
8Playing Clips
Going hand in hand with the shortcuts for marking, are the keyboard commands for playing clips. These are:
- Play In to Out: Control+Shift+Space (PC) and Option+K for Mac
- Clear In and Out: Control+Shift+X (PC) and Option+X for Mac
- Play Around: The same for both platforms and is Shift+K.
To get the best from this it is necessary to set some options beforehand, as Play Around plays the portion of the timeline around the Playhead, and where it plays is dependent on the options set. This is done through the menu via edit > preferences > playback, here I have preroll and postroll set to 4 seconds, meaning that it plays 4 seconds prior and following the point where the playhead is placed.
In addition, turning on looping for this can help to fine tune edits.
9Toggle Audio During Scrubbing
There are times you may want to hear audio when scrubbing, however turning it off can have beneficial effects on performance for lower end computers. The shortcut makes it an easy process to turn off and on as required.
The shortcut is Shift+S for both platforms.
10Slide a clip within the sequence
There are a couple of options available here from the shortcuts, slide one frame or 5 frames.
- To slide one frame to the left is Alt+, for PC or Option+, for Mac. To increase to five frames add Shift to either shortcut.
- To slide one frame to the right is Alt+. for PC and Option+. for Mac. Again, to increase to five frames add Shift.
11Slip within a sequence
As with the slide options, the choice is one frame or five frames.
- To slip one frame to the left is Control+Alt+Left for PC or Option+Command+Left for Mac. To increase to five frames add Shift to either shortcut.
- To slip one frame to the right is Control+Alt+Right for PC and Option+Command+Right for Mac. Again, to increase to five frames add Shift.
12Nudging
You can move a clip up or down simply by using the Up and Down arrow keys, whilst holding Alt or Option at the same time allows you to select just the video or audio to move.
13Multi Camera Selection
This is a tool that allows you to work with multiple camera angles of the same subject or scene. To switch between different cameras quickly is extremely useful and accomplished with the numerical keys.
Numbers 1 through 9 select the corresponding camera.
14Add an edit
This option cuts the track (or tracks) that are targeted. The shortcut for this is Control+K or Command+K.
You can view all added edits within a sequence by selecting show through edits within the sequence menu.
15Add the default Transition
This option applies the default transition to all selected media. To do this use Shift+D.
16 Match Frame
Locating a specific frame within the sequence for adding in a second clip is very useful, the shortcut is M, a great timesaver.
17Zoom to sequence
Being able to zoom in is great, it makes working in the sequence panel much easier, at least for me, however the one drawback I find is that I tend to get lost when looking for a particular clip. Using / enable you to quickly zoom out for navigation and back in again to work
18Jump to Edit
Navigating from edit to edit is a very simple process with the shortcuts available to you.
Page up takes you to the previous edit point, whilst page down takes you to the next.
With practice these shortcuts become second nature and you will find your workflow becomes not only faster but a smoother operation as well.
19Toggle the type of Trim used
Quickly shift between Standard, Ripple and Roll trim types.
Shift+T for PC, Control+T for Mac
20Ripple Trim
This enables you to trim the head or tail of the clip very quickly, making an extremely efficient workflow. To trim the next edit from the Playhead use W, for the previous edit from the playhead use Q.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Whilst the conventional mouse control allows you to perform any task that Premiere is capable of, for efficient workflow the keyboard shortcuts cannot be beaten. We all work a little differently, and thankfully Adobe understands that, so although here we will be concentrating on the standard keyboard layout, the keyboard shortcuts can be customized to be anything you want and saved as a custom profile, there are even presets already included for Avid Media Composer and Final Cut Pro for those who are maybe transitioning from those packages or just prefer the way they work.
This is a basic tutorial about Adobe Premiere, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor) , which is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
This is achieved by going through the path edit > keyboard shortcuts as below:
Before we step into the most useful shortcuts, a brief note here on the different platforms, although I’m sure most readers are aware. The PC and Mac versions of the software do share the same basic shortcuts with the one caveat that where the PC uses the Control and Alt keys, the Mac has Command and Option keys instead. Other than that the functionality is the same. I’ll include the shortcuts for both platforms with each to make referencing easier.
1Select Window
I’m starting with this one simply because I find it the most used of all, especially if like me you prefer a custom layout for all your windows. If your program monitor is hidden for instance, you can just press shift+4 and there it is. The shortcuts are the same for both platforms here.
- Audio Clip Mixer Shift+9
- Audio Track Mixer Shift+6
- Effect Controls Shift+5
- Effects Shift+7
- Media Browser Shift+8
- Program Monitor Shift+4
- Project Shift+1
- Source Monitor Shift+2
- Timelines Shift+3
2 Import
Whilst the shortcuts for editing and manipulating clips are extremely important for efficient workflow, it should be remembered that those relating to the basic operation of the program are just as useful, as we see here. Using Control and I (Command and I on Mac) brings up the import media dialogue box instantly.
3Capture Panel
There are multiple shortcuts that can be used within the capture panel, but because this is such an intrinsic aspect of the Premiere workflow, being the entry into a project for all media, I think the available shortcuts are all as valuable as each other here.
- Navigate Through Fields - Tab
- Cancel Capture - Esc
- Fast Forward - F
- Rewind - R
- Go to In Point - Q
- Go to Out Point - W
- Record - G
- Stop - S
- Step Back - Left Arrow
- Step Forward - Right Arrow
4 Timeline Panel
In a similar vein to the Capture Panel, the Timeline Panel has a set of shortcuts specific to all its basic operations, and are essential for a faster workflow.
- Clear Ins and Outs - G
- Clear In Point - D
- Clear Out Point - F
- Go to In Point- Q
- Go to Out Point - W
- Match Frame - M
- Start and Stop - Spacebar
- Play Normal Speed - L
- Play Reverse Normal Speed - J
- Set In Point - I
- Set Out Point - o
- Shuttle Stop - K
- Trim - T
- Arc Tool - A
- Ellipse Tool – E
5 Navigation within a clip
This one works within the program monitor/timeline or source monitor windows, ensure the desired one is active first of course. You can move to a specific time code within the clip, or go forwards or backwards a set number of frames using the number pad. To go to a specific time code simply type that on the number pad. To travel a set number of frames simply type + or – (to signify direction) and the number of frames.
6Marking Clips
By far the simplest way to mark clips is to use the keyboard shortcut.
For marking clips use X , whilst marking a selection is / .
7 In and Out
In addition to marking clips via shortcuts, it is also far easier to mark In and Out points this way.
- To Mark In use I , whilst to mark Out use O .
- To Clear In the shortcut is Control+Shift+I for PC and Option+I for Mac.
- To Clear Out Control+Shift+O for PC, Option+O for Mac.
8Playing Clips
Going hand in hand with the shortcuts for marking, are the keyboard commands for playing clips. These are:
- Play In to Out: Control+Shift+Space (PC) and Option+K for Mac
- Clear In and Out: Control+Shift+X (PC) and Option+X for Mac
- Play Around: The same for both platforms and is Shift+K.
To get the best from this it is necessary to set some options beforehand, as Play Around plays the portion of the timeline around the Playhead, and where it plays is dependent on the options set. This is done through the menu via edit > preferences > playback, here I have preroll and postroll set to 4 seconds, meaning that it plays 4 seconds prior and following the point where the playhead is placed.
In addition, turning on looping for this can help to fine tune edits.
9Toggle Audio During Scrubbing
There are times you may want to hear audio when scrubbing, however turning it off can have beneficial effects on performance for lower end computers. The shortcut makes it an easy process to turn off and on as required.
The shortcut is Shift+S for both platforms.
10Slide a clip within the sequence
There are a couple of options available here from the shortcuts, slide one frame or 5 frames.
- To slide one frame to the left is Alt+, for PC or Option+, for Mac. To increase to five frames add Shift to either shortcut.
- To slide one frame to the right is Alt+. for PC and Option+. for Mac. Again, to increase to five frames add Shift.
11Slip within a sequence
As with the slide options, the choice is one frame or five frames.
- To slip one frame to the left is Control+Alt+Left for PC or Option+Command+Left for Mac. To increase to five frames add Shift to either shortcut.
- To slip one frame to the right is Control+Alt+Right for PC and Option+Command+Right for Mac. Again, to increase to five frames add Shift.
12Nudging
You can move a clip up or down simply by using the Up and Down arrow keys, whilst holding Alt or Option at the same time allows you to select just the video or audio to move.
13Multi Camera Selection
This is a tool that allows you to work with multiple camera angles of the same subject or scene. To switch between different cameras quickly is extremely useful and accomplished with the numerical keys.
Numbers 1 through 9 select the corresponding camera.
14Add an edit
This option cuts the track (or tracks) that are targeted. The shortcut for this is Control+K or Command+K.
You can view all added edits within a sequence by selecting show through edits within the sequence menu.
15Add the default Transition
This option applies the default transition to all selected media. To do this use Shift+D.
16 Match Frame
Locating a specific frame within the sequence for adding in a second clip is very useful, the shortcut is M, a great timesaver.
17Zoom to sequence
Being able to zoom in is great, it makes working in the sequence panel much easier, at least for me, however the one drawback I find is that I tend to get lost when looking for a particular clip. Using / enable you to quickly zoom out for navigation and back in again to work
18Jump to Edit
Navigating from edit to edit is a very simple process with the shortcuts available to you.
Page up takes you to the previous edit point, whilst page down takes you to the next.
With practice these shortcuts become second nature and you will find your workflow becomes not only faster but a smoother operation as well.
19Toggle the type of Trim used
Quickly shift between Standard, Ripple and Roll trim types.
Shift+T for PC, Control+T for Mac
20Ripple Trim
This enables you to trim the head or tail of the clip very quickly, making an extremely efficient workflow. To trim the next edit from the Playhead use W, for the previous edit from the playhead use Q.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
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