Showing posts with label best alternatives to virtualdub. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best alternatives to virtualdub. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Best VirtualDub Alternatives

As a free and open-source video capture and video processing utility for Microsoft Windows, VirtualDub is mainly designed to perform the basic functions of editing and encoding instead of going with highly advanced level of tasks. In addition, VirtualDub was made to operate exclusively on AVI files. For those people who are looking for a cross-platform editing software with more powerful editing tools and enhanced media importing capability, you will definitely wish to find some VirtualDub alternative. The following will share you 5 best VirtualDub alternatives.

Best VirtualDub Alternatives

Top 1: Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate

As a cross-platform video editing software, Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate is not only available on Windows 10/8.1/8/7, but also has perfect compatibility with the new macOS High Sierra, macOS Sierra, Mac OS X El Capitan, Mac OS X Yosemite, Mac OS X Mavericks, etc (get Mac version). The program has full support for various media types including commercial 3D/2D Blu-ray disc and DVD disc and also 4K/2K/HD/SD digital video in virtually any file formats including H.265/HEVC, Prores, MXF, XAVC/XAVC S, TS, H.264, AVCHD (MTS/M2TS), etc.

With this beneficial video editing tool, you can complete the following video editing work:
- Flip video horizontally or vertically, rotate video clock-wise or counter clock-wise
- Trim or cut video to leave only the specific parts that you want
- Crop video to remove black bars or unwanted size area
- Add video/image/transparent text watermark to video
- Apply special rendering effects such as Gray, Flip Color, Aged Film, etc
- Change video picture effect such as brightness, contrast and saturation
- Deinterlace interlaced video into progressive form
- Remove/replace audio in video
- Add external SRT/ASS/SSA subtitle to video
- Merge separate video into one file
- Split large video into smaller parts by file size, count or length

The program supports batch conversion mode, so that you can load multiple video into the program for editing at one time. What's more, it supports various digital format options and also devices and applications preset profile formats. Therefore, you can better playing, editing, share the exported editing video.

Top 2: Avidemux

Avidemux  is very close to VirtualDub on the basis of functions. It even runs on more platforms including Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. It's designed for simple video cutting, filtering and encoding tasks. It supports more file types than VirtualdDub, including AVI, DVD compatible MPEG files, MP4 and ASF, using a variety of codecs. Tasks can be automated using projects, job queue and powerful scripting.

Top 3: AVS Video Editor

AVS Video Editor can be an optimal alternative to Windows movie maker, given that you prefer a solution that lacks professional features but lets you perform the video creation task in a few minutes or so. AVS Video Editor supports a wide range of media formats, as both input and output and there is a wide codec support too. The interface is very similar to movie maker that you can start editing videos without any kind of preparation or related stuff. It also has a good level of support for native media formats and you can work well with your popular cameras and devices. It also helps you to share your output videos through several platforms such as Facebook and Flickr. Going further, you'd find multi-lingual support, Blu-ray video authoring, etc. In short, it's good to go for AVS Video Editor.

Top 4: Windows Movie Maker

Windows Movie Maker is a free video editing software for Windows. You can easily edit, edit and share your videos with a few simple drag-n-drops. The editing features include adding video effects, transitions, titles/credits, audio track, narration and more. When the editing is done, you can directly share your video via the web, email or CD.

Top 5: Pitivi

Pitivi is the name of a free and open source video editor for the Linux operating systems and devices. Pitivi is based on the state of the art and open source editing technologies that will make you able to collaborate with the artists across the globe in addition to simple editing and touching.