Video editing software for presentations

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The discussion revolves around identifying video editing software used in a specific video, with a focus on finding suitable options for non-professional users. Users express interest in free video editing software, acknowledging that such programs often include branding watermarks. Recommendations for paid software include Corel's Video Studio Pro, particularly older versions like X6 or X7, which are noted for their affordability and extensive features. There is a clarification regarding compatibility, as one user mentions using a MacBook while the recommended software is for Windows. Pricing discrepancies are addressed, with one user asserting that the software can be found for around $30 on Amazon, while another mentions a higher price. The conversation emphasizes the need for accessible editing tools for casual users.
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Can anyone tell me which video editing software is used in this video.
I am doing some project and i need to show the presentation but i really liked what this video has in the background. Can anyone tell me about this software or another similar software for editing.

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Computer science news on Phys.org
It's not really possible to tell what they used. Are you interested in good free or paid video edit software?
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
It's not really possible to tell what they used. Are you interested in good free or paid video edit software?
I think I would like free edit software because i am not into professional video editing but i could take time to build something like in the posted video.
 
ujjwal3097 said:
I think I would like free edit software because i am not into professional video editing but i could take time to build something like in the posted video.
Freeware will almost always have a branding watermark. Is that ok?
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
Freeware will almost always have a branding watermark. Is that ok?
yes
 
you can also mention some paid only if they are not ridiculously expensive
 
I recommend Corel's Video Studio Pro. Get a slightly older version like X6 or X7 (which is what I have) and it'll only run you about $30 and it has a ton and a half of features.
 
phinds said:
I recommend Corel's Video Studio Pro. Get a slightly older version like X6 or X7 (which is what I have) and it'll only run you about $30 and it has a ton and a half of features.
I forgot to mention that I have a macbook and this software is for windows.
its cost 63$ not 30$
 
ujjwal3097 said:
I forgot to mention that I have a macbook and this software is for windows.
its cost 63$ not 30$
I have no idea where you are getting this misinformation. Amazon has it for $32
 
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phinds said:
Perhaps you did not actually read what I said. I said
OK sir I am really sorry for that. I just miss read your sentence.
Thanks for the Information.
 
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