AVS Video Editor 8.0 review: Simplicity has its pros and cons
from PC world 18 September indexed on 18 September 2017 12:01AVS Video Editor 8.0 bills itself as “easy video editing software,” and it nails the ease of use with great help resources and a very straightforward interface that almost works like a wizard guiding you from step to step. It's just too bad it's not more powerful for the price. The interface, features, and controls cover all the basics, and are standard. If you've used another video editor before, you'll learn AVS quickly. If you haven't, an exceptional library of video tutorials makes learning very easy. AVS helps you edit videos in a very traditional workflow, and its core functionality is good. Unfortunately, there are not a lot of special features like 360 video or automation, other than a fully-functional MIDI music editor and drum machine in its sister application. More concerning is the fact that AVS appears to support only one video track. This makes projects beyond the basic impossible. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
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