The following is a list of video editing software.
The criterion for inclusion in this list is the ability to perform non-linear video editing. Most modern transcoding software supports transcoding a portion of a video clip, which would count as cropping and trimming. However, items in this article have one of the following conditions:
The SolveigMM Video Splitter is an outstanding video editor to operate with pre-compressed AVC/H264, MP4, MOV, AVCHD, MTS, M2TS, MPEG-2, MPEG-1, MKV, AVI, WMV, MP3, WMA files. The editor is lossless and fast, removing unwanted parts of the video seamlessly with just a few mouse clicks - cutting and joining up video and audio streams perfectly. EaseUS Video Editor (Recommended) EaseUS Video Editor offers you the full free features to trim. Womble Video Editing Software Interface. Ok let’s be honest here, Womble MPEG Video Wizard started off life as an MPEG editor created by computer geeks for computer geeks! The interface has come along way since then and although presented very nicely it is by no means the most intuitive you will ever see! Take a look at the screenshot below.
Can perform other non-linear video editing function such as montage or compositing
Can do the trimming or cropping without transcoding
Free and open-source
Active and stable
Avidemux (Linux, macOS, Windows)
Blender VSE (Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, Windows)
Cinelerra (Linux, FreeBSD)
FFmpeg (Linux, macOS, Windows) – CLI only; no visual feedback
Flowblade (Linux)
Kdenlive (Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, Windows)
LiVES (BSD, IRIX, Linux, Solaris)
Olive (Linux, macOS, Windows) - currently in alpha
OpenShot (FreeBSD, Linux, macOS, Windows)
Pitivi (Linux, FreeBSD)
Shotcut (Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, Windows)
Inactive
Kino (Linux, FreeBSD)
VirtualDub (Windows)
VirtualDubMod (Windows)
VideoLan Movie Creator (VLMC) (Linux, macOS, Windows)