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How to Use the Video Editor on Windows 10

  Windows 10 comes with its own video editor, and it's both free and easy to use. Here's how to get started with it. Creating a personalized video is a great way to share memories and special occasions with friends or family. There are many free and paid tools available in the market to help you create one. However, these tools can be expensive and complex, especially for someone new to the multimedia world. Fortunately, Windows 10 comes with in-built software to help you create videos, collages, or slideshows. The software is simple and easy to learn, with enough features to help you make a fun video in a short time. In this article, we will tell you about the features of this free software and how to create a simple video. Understanding the Layout of the Windows Video Editor The  Windows Video Editor  has a simpler interface when compared to its famous predecessor Windows Movie Maker. You can access the video editor by typing Video Editor in the Windows search bar and clickin

How to Use Windows 10’s Hidden Video Editor

Windows 10 has a hidden video editor that works a bit like Windows Movie Maker or Apple iMovie. You can use it to trim videos or create your own home movies and slideshows. You can even have it create videos automatically. This feature is part of the Photos app. It’s what remains of Windows 10’s “Story Remix” application, which Microsoft announced for the Fall Creators Update back in May, 2017. How to Trim, Slow, Take Photos of, or Draw On a Video To edit a video file, open it in the Photos app. You can do this right from File Explorer by right-clicking the video file, and then selecting Open With > Photos. The video will open and play in the Photos app. To edit the video, click “Edit & Create” on the toolbar. You’ll see a variety of video editing tools you can use. Click a tool to use it. For example, to cut a section out of a video, click “Trim” in the menu. To use the Trim tool, simply drag the two handles on the playback bar to select the portion o