The best video editor in Windows, I think, is TunesKit AceMovi (free until 1.15, 2021). It contains many features for editing such as split, crop, and zoom, green screen, rotate, change speed, and many more and has a large library. And it is not as hard as software like Adobe Premiere.
The free video editing applications for windows 8 include Sony Vegas, VideoPad Video Editor, Windows Movie Maker, AVS Video Editor, Camtasia Studio, and many others.
Yes, it's fully compatible with Windows Vista.
VideoPad video editor is pretty much iMovie for windows. (:
Windows Movie Maker is free and also comes with your copy of Windows.
I usually use the TunesKit Acemovi. First, put the video to timeline, second, right click the video and choose the'Speed and Duration' , then you can slow down the video.
Windows Movie Maker 2.6 Windows Live Movie Maker Camtasia Studio 1-7 Final Cut Pro 1-7 Sony Vegas Pro Sony Vegas 1-10 iMovie Adobe Premiere Pro 1-7 Wondershare Video Editor (THERE'S MORE!!)
click windows search and type "regedit"
A good video editor for beginners would be one that does not require a significant amount of technical work by the user. Mac computers come with a video editing program called iMovie, which is a good starting point.
You can use a lot of like Windows Live Movie Maker, Windows Movie Maker 2.0, And VideoPad Video Editor, top 3 easiest to use.
Use Windows Movie Maker if your pc is windows system, if you need mac version, you can try imovie. When opened go to effects then rotate the amount you want.
mVideoCut is the best video editor without internet connection for the Android phones.
I I was you I would use Windows Movie Maker. This is great and I think it is simle to use. I really like I-movie but you can not get that on XP.