Hit me up in the comments if you have any specific questions about VSDC and I’ll try and answer them or include the answer in a future video! And don’t forget to grab the Cheat Sheet for getting started with VSDC as well.
There is a Pro version, which is only 20 bucks (actually, click here to grab the Pro version for half price), and one of the features you get with that is the ability to SEE your audio waveforms, which I went over in the very last tutorial.
Splitting an MP4 video is no different from splitting any other video file: Place the cursor at the exact moment you want to split the video into parts.
How to use VSDC as an MP4 video splitter. But the biggest thing is exporting your video in VSDC.ĭon’t forget, VSDC is a free video editor ( download here), and you can do pretty much ANYTHING with it. Now that you have a better understanding of VSDC interface, let’s proceed with some basic tasks this MP4 video editor will help you with.
Adding music is always fun, and everyone is always curious how this works! So in the video tutorial, I go over that, plus how to add a title screen with text. So in this third VSDC tutorial, I go over some important video editing functions with VSDC. If you haven’t grabbed that yet, just enter your email into the box below and I’ll send the cheat sheet directly to your inbox!Ĭlick here to grab my vsdc cheat sheet How to Add Music and Export Videos with VSDC The cheat sheet gives you each step to get started. I find the cheat sheet to be SUPER helpful because opening up new video editing software for the first time is a little daunting. I created one-page printable VSDC cheat sheet for total beginners. Then you will see what you did in the 'Objects explorer' on the near left of the page. Here you can click on the music file icon to add music (you can also add pictures and video files to add picture from GoPro photo editor and video), and click to add subtitles to the existing videos. Thank you for supporting the brands that make this blog possible! Read my disclosure policy here. Edit GoPro Video for Adding Music / Subtitles. My experience is my own, and your experience may differ. All thoughts and opinions are my own and are not influenced by VSDC or its affiliates.
I am provided with compensation for advertisements on this blog and commissions for purchases made through links in this post. Don’t just leave you project handing! Finish it up, and get it out there and share it!ĭisclosure: This post is sponsored by VSDC and this page may contain affiliate links. This is an important lesson because once you’ve made your edits within VSDC, you have to actually export your project in order to be able to upload it to Facebook or YouTube, where you can then share it with your friends and family. The video lesson for how to add music, titles, and export videos in VSDC is below, or you can click here to catch it directly on YouTube!
Be sure to do that before continuing on here with today’s tutorial, otherwise, you’ll be a little bit lost. In this post, you’ll find my third and final VSDC Tutorial in my getting started series! If you missed the first two, you don’t want to skip ahead! You can scoot back to Tutorial 1 or Tutorial 2 to catch up.