AVS Video Editor


AVS Video Editor is a video editing software published by Online Media Technologies Ltd. It is a part of AVS4YOU software suite which includes video, audio, image editing and conversion, disc editing and burning, document conversion and registry cleaner programs. It offers the opportunity to create and edit videos with a vast variety of video and audio effects, text and transitions; capture video from screen, web or DV cameras and VHS tape; record voice; create menus for discs, as well as to save them to plenty of video file formats, burn to discs or publish on Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, etc.

Description

Interface

The layout consists of the timeline or storyboard view, preview pane and media library collections. The storyboard view shows the sequence of video clips with the transitions between them and used to change the order of clips or add transitions. Timeline view consists of main video, audio, effects, video overlay and text lines for editing. Once on the timeline video can be duplicated, split, muted, frozen, cropped, stabilized, its speed can be slowed down or increased, audio and color corrected

Importing footage

Video, audio and image files necessary for video project can be imported into the program from computer hard disk drive. User can also capture video from computer screen, web or mini DV camera, as well as from VHS tape, record voice.

Output (web, device, disc, format)

AVS Video Editor gives the opportunity to save video to a computer hard drive to one of the video formats: AVI, DVD, Blu-ray, MOV, MP4, M4V, MPEG, WMV, MKV, WebM, M2TS, TS, FLV, SWF, RM, 3GP, GIF, DPG, AMV, MTV; burn to DVD or Blu-ray disc with menus; create a video for mobile players, mobile phones or gaming consoles and upload it right to the device. The most popular devices such as Apple iPod, Apple iPhone, Apple iPad, Sony PSP, Samsung Galaxy, Android and BlackBerry smartphones and tablets are supported. There is also an option to create a video that can be streamed via web and save it into Flash or WebM format or for the popular web services: YouTube, Facebook, Telly, Dailymotion, Flickr and Dropbox.

Features

The initial release of AVS Video Editor was in 2003 when the program was offered inside AVS software bundles together with AVS Video Tools, AVS Audio Tools and DVD Copy software. In 2005 the program is offered as a part of multifunctional AVS4YOU software suite. AVS Video Editor is frequently updated. The main updates include adding several important features for video editing
Release dateDescription
June 2009Speed control, audio and color correction, Blu-ray, M2TS, TS video support, multithread usage possibility, Nintendo Wii, Sony PSP and SanDisk Sansa View support
August 2010Support of GPU technology, user folders in Media Library, Stabilization and Pan and Zoom effects, imported files cashing were added
December 2010Screen capture utility and personalised DVD menu editing became available, support for Polish language
June 2011New processing settings, Gif and Tiff animation support, merge projects option added, new video effects and text effect
October 2011New video effects
May 2012New video effects and text effects
November 2012Windows 8 compatibility, support for Danish language, countdown effect, WTV format for input, numerous GUI changes, new disc menu styles, bug fixes, improved video recording and video uploading utilities
July 2013New processing settings, support for Portuguese language
December 2013Full HD "Video for slideshow" profile, new Android profiles for Samsung Galaxy S, Galaxy Note and Galaxy Tab, new Apple profiles to convert video for iPhone and iPad, bug fixes
October 20142560x1440 and 3840x2160 output video support, numerous GUI changes, improved video recording utility
March 2015New flat style skin
September 2015Windows 10 compatibility
February 2016Check for updates option, important bug fixes
July 2016Enhanced memory usage, optimized and new profiles, optimized setup wizard, numerous GUI changes
January 2017New setting: video rendering mode, enhanced support of video, audio and image formats
August 2017Support of hardware Intel Media decoder for H.264/AVC and VC-1 in Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016, enhanced support of anamorphic video, enhanced support of TIFF images for slides, new processing settings, scaling GUI, support of system window frame, improved screen capturing and video recording utilities
May 2018Optimized and new profiles with higher quality, updated software Intel Media decoder for H.264/AVC and VC-1, support of frame size 4096x2160, enhanced support of AVI files with Motion JPEG video
December 2018Support of software decoder for H.265/HEVC and VP9, updated software Intel Media decoder for H.264/AVC and VC-1, new profiles, new video effects, new options for Colorize, Particles, Timer and draw video effects
March 2019Vertical tilt-shift effect, critical bug fixes for video decoding, video output and ActiveX registration
April 2019Support of NVIDIA CUDA decoder for H.264/AVC, VC-1 and MPEG-2 video, support of hardware/software Intel Media decoder for MPEG-2 video, improved screen capturing utility
July 2019Fixes for decoding of AAC and ALAC audio in M4A/MP4/M4V/MOV files, support of MJPEG video in Matroska files, improved support of MP4/M4V/MOV files with 2 'moov' atoms, optimization and fix for image rotation operation, improved installation mode for SCCM
November 2019Support for Chinese language, profiles for new devices, installer optimization, bug fixes
February 2020New "Stickers" folder in Media Library with collection of pictures for overlay, automatic recovering of previously deleted "Samples" and "Backgrounds" folders in Media Library, installer optimization, some GUI changes and bug fixes for Media Library
March 2020Profiles for new devices, secure HTTPS protocol for all URLs in browser, improved support for input anamorphic videos, improved quality for output MPEG, DVD, Blu-ray anamorphic videos, bug fix for fast video playback
April 2020New stickers, improved screen capture utility, new safe mode, bug fixes
July 2020Support of video decoding with hardware Intel Media and NVIDIA CUDA decoders for H.265/HEVC, VP8, VP9 video; support of software Intel Media decoder for H.265/HEVC video; enhanced support of MP4/MOV/M4V/3GP files - new specification, Fragmented MP4 and different types of rotated video; optimized video preview; new stickers; enhanced usability and accessibility; bug fixes