True, but its a quick one to get the basics down (especially if they havent used anything more than Movie Maker)
As a 10+ year Adobe user, I switched almost immediately after discovering Resolve, its just as good (or better) at almost anything I'd personally use on Premiere. And Free! Worth having even if you barely use it!
When Apple "upgraded" iMovie to the HD version it was so different that I could no longer use it, so I switched to "Final Cut Pro", which I "found" somewhere. ;)
Davinci resolve is free
I’ve heard that, lemme check. Thank q
It has a a little bit of a learning curve but where else can you get pro results for free. I like Resolve.
True, but its a quick one to get the basics down (especially if they havent used anything more than Movie Maker)
As a 10+ year Adobe user, I switched almost immediately after discovering Resolve, its just as good (or better) at almost anything I'd personally use on Premiere. And Free! Worth having even if you barely use it!
I would use ffmpeg (free and open source):
https://www.ffmpeg.org/download.html
https://ottverse.com/add-remove-extract-audio-from-video-using-ffmpeg/#How_to_Replace_Audio_in_a_Video_using_FFMpeg
shotcut is decent opensource video editing software
Ty
you can use imovie if you have an iPad or MacBook. just detach audio and add the new track.
iMovie is so hard to deal with getting the huge file on the phone then off the phone. I have win laptop
When Apple "upgraded" iMovie to the HD version it was so different that I could no longer use it, so I switched to "Final Cut Pro", which I "found" somewhere. ;)