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The following is a list of video editing software.

Two breeds of video editing software are listed here: Non-linear editing software are those that allow trimming or modifying video clips, appending or combining multiple video clips and rendering the final product into a video file. Transcoding software, on the other hand, enable the user to change the video format, audio format or container format of a piece of digital video.

Open-source

Transcoding

Freeware

Non-linear editing

  • Lightworks (Windows, Linux version is in the making)

Transcoding

Commercial

Non-linear editing

Transcoding

See also

Video editing software
Free and open-source
Freeware
Proprietary software
Abandonware or discontinued
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