VSDC encourages free users to make a small donation to support the software. You can upgrade at any time by purchasing a license key and entering into the program after a program restart, you'll have access to the Pro features. It also adds premium support, plus extra masking and green-screen capabilities. This paid version adds support for more media types, advanced settings, hardware acceleration, sub-pixel resolution, and audio waveform editing. I tested the latter version, which is still far cheaper than most capable video editing software. ![]() VSDC is available at two levels: Free and the $19.99 Pro edition. While we appreciate inexpensive software, the ease-of-use issues outweigh the cheapness here. ![]() ![]() Still, it remains hard to recommend the software enthusiastically, considering its shortcomings and poor ease of use. VSDC has improved (and its score has improved, too) since our last review-adding new capabilities like motion tracking, HSL color editing, beat-syncing, text animation, and more. ![]() It costs just $19.99 and includes some fairly advanced video editing tools, but it's well behind more expensive competitors when it comes to interface and usability. If you have video-editing needs that don't warrant spending close to $100 for an enthusiast-level application, you might consider VSDC Video Editor Pro.
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