EaseUS Video Editor--Convert Videos, Extract to Audio Files, Edit Effortlessly, Long Recording Times & MORE!
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
I've found EaseUS Video Editor very useful for my company. Though I was using another video editor, I found myself when the pandemic came about that I needed another video editor that was more advanced. As I researched on the Internet, I happened to stumble upon EaseUs Video Editor. As I was reading the description, I was hoping that it would be more so for online purposes instead of having to download the software. I was hesitant at first, but I thought I'd give it a try. I'm so glad that I did, and I'm also glad that I made the right decision to download it. What surprised me was the fact that I could also save files as an .mp3, and that it was another alternative to Zoom. Upon completing of any video recordings, I'm ecstatic that editing out what I don't need, saving the exported video, and whether to keep the original recordings or not is my choice. I'm grateful that this software has provided me what I needed and more.
Pros
- Saving what I record as an .mp3 audio file.
- Simple video editing.
- Simple exporting to the type of file I need and the size.
Cons
- Have the capability to have some features online.
- Automatic saving of back up files in case the program crashes.
- Longer countdown, 5 instead of 3.
Likelihood to Recommend
I'm pretty much going to be mentioning the same thing, but I'll paraphrase. For those looking for an editor that can as well save audio files (mainly .mp3 files), I would suggest EaseUS Video Editor. Make sure you have enough room in your hard drive to download this software program. I'm not saying that it'll take up a lot of room, but it's not a small software program either. With as much video editing and as many video files as I save, you'll definitely need the room. One thing I forgot to state, and I must, is that renaming the files is an added plus. You'll get to saving so many files, and the next thing you know you'll ask yourself questions such as, "What did I save this file for?" Another question that comes to mind is, "Why didn't I have use the automatic timer?" I don't think I had the opportunity to check and see if I could set the timer myself or not. If that's not a feature, it would be an excellent one.