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| | | | | Editor's Review - Naturpic Video Cutter | | | Features
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 | | 'Naturpic Video Cutter' is another video cutter software. Like many other video editing software, this one doesn't support drag and drop either. Basically, the program trims a video file so if it is too large you can split it into parts of the desired size. The built in preview player works a little funny because if you press play and pause repeatedly you'll see the same part of the movie over and over again.
The 'Add Effects' is an interesting feature because you can add some very interesting effects to your video file. The program offers you some information about the video and audio parts of the video file so you know what settings to choose while editing it. If you are not familiar with that settings you can use some presets in order to make it compatible with various formats.
The user interface is easy to understand and intuitive so even a newbie can use it.
Pluses: Easy to use.
Drawbacks / flaws: The preview player needs to be reviewed. It has some issues.
In conclusion: It's a nice program and the 'Effects' feature is very interesting. I look forward for the next version hopping that the producer will fix the preview player and adds some new features.
version reviewed: 2.20 Naturpic Video Cutter Publisher's Description Naturpic Video Cutter is a powerful tool to cut large AVI, MPEG, WMV, ASF, MOV, QT file into smaller clips in various format and enables you to add over 50 effects to your video file. It provides a built-in preview that allows you to select the section as you view the clip. You can use this software to extract segments or convert a single video file. It comes with fast speed and supports a lot of popular movie formats. System Requirements About 20 MB of disk space. What's new New functions added. | | | | Download Naturpic Video Cutter | Screenshots
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