#AVS VIDEO EDITOR VIDEO TOO SMALL HOW TO#
A disc menu can be created to make it easy to jump to any section of the final video. Quick walk-through video on how to produce high quality videos using AVS Video Editor.If you have any questions please post them in the comments. Voice recording is available so that commentaries can be added. These can be used as overlays or to add titles to sections of the video. There is an assortment of text effects and samples to choose from. The speed of the component video can be changed also. It is very easy to trim a component video so that only the section of interest is included in the final production. Likewise, video and images can be color corrected by adjusting brightness, temperature, contrast, saturation, gamma and hue.Ī large number of transition effects are included that are used to move from one visual component to the next. If it's not correct, you can easily convert it using an online tool. Options include noise removal, equalization, compression and pitch shifting. To resolve this issue, you can do one of the following options: 1. The project can be built using a timeline or a storyboard. The options for creating samples is the same as for creating the main media components. This is the lastest version of AVS Video Editor I could find to have the small watermark when rendering a video in the unregistered version. There is a provision for creating samples that can be used across video projects. This feature can be used to obscure a portion of the video. The size and orientation of the color patch is adjustable. A nice and useful feature is the ability to add an editable color overlay to the project. Project files can be video, images or audio files. Ability to select the video source from imported media files, web cam or screen capture.