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AVS Video Converter vs AVS Video Editor I often receive requests on which program to use to fulfill different tasks. Now I'd like to show you the difference between 2 programs - AVS Video Converter and AVS Video Editor. Both AVS Video Editor and AVS Video Converter can be used to convert all key video file formats (including ready presets for different devices) and edit videos: delete the unnecessary parts from the video, add text and objects, apply audio and video effects, create DVD menus. Unique AVS Video Editor featurs are the following: 1. Projects opportunity. As AVS Video Editor has a lot of editing options, it is supposed to be used for a long time editing process. It is possible to save the project and next time start from the place where you left your editing. To save AVS Video Editor for the first time press the "File" tab on the top toolbar of the program - choose "Save Prject as ..." and enter the name of your project. Then use the button &
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7 essential video tools in AVS Video Editor every editor should know. 1. Trimming video.  Many users need to delete the unnecessary parts from their video files. AVS Video Editor has well organized handy tools to fulfill the task: - Trim option is quite useful when you need to cut out some video from the beginning or the end of the video clip, or both. Right click on the video you need to trim (either in media library or on the timeline) - choose Trim, then mark the beginning and end of the trimming area with your mouse and buttons circled on the screenshot below. - Multitrim is used in case you need to delete several scenes in different parts of the video clip - beginning, end or any place in the middle. You can either manually select all the scenes in the video clip and choose what to keep and what will be deleted or find the scene changes automatically. The procedure of manual selection of needed area is the same with Trim option. Although it might be better to use t