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Contents.Save modesThe camera supports three save modes: Auto, Review and Background. Auto will automatically save after the capture(s) and is a good choice when using the camera manually. Review allows you to trim the captured video so only the portion of interest is saved in the movie file.

Figure 1: Setting tab showing Save Mode Auto modeAuto is the default camera Save Mode setting. Out of the box, a new edgertronic camera is pre-configured to allow you to trigger the camera and then the camera encodes the captured frames into a video file and saves the file to the SD card. This is a simple use model to understand and works well when learning to take high speed videos.The simplest camera operation is continuously filling the pretrigger buffer with video frames while waiting for a trigger event. Once triggered, the camera fills the post trigger buffer and automatically saves the captured frames to a file. When Shot Count (When multi-shot is enabled), the camera repeats the pretrigger fill, trigger, post trigger fill process until all buffers are filled, then automatically saves each captured video one by one.

In either case, once the camera is configured, the user control is simply to create a trigger event. With multi-shot, an additional user control is to request the captured buffers be saved without having to fill all the multi-shot buffers. This mode of operation is called auto-save. With a Shot Count greater than one, additional user controls are available as described below.Auto allows you to capture several videos back to back and then save them. This is useful for capturing events where live preview is important, like when the camera focus needs to be adjusted between triggers. When capturing, the Web UI displays the frames being captured. When saving, the Web UI display the frames being saved.Setting the Shot CountFrame rate, duration, and resolution settings effect how many videos you would can take in one burst before saving the captured video frames.

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A 16GB DDR memory camera can hold twice as many unsaved frames as an 8 GB DDR memory camera. The camera defaults to Shot Count set to one. To find out how many videos can be captured before the camera fill all available frame buffer memory, clear the Shot Count field in the Settings tab and press the tab key. The actual column will be updated to display the maximum number of videos that can be captured using the current settings before the camera DDR memory is full.Capturing videosTrigger the camera as normal. As long as there is another video capture buffer available, you can immediately trigger the camera again after the camera has filled the post-trigger buffer. Once all available buffers have been filled (as set via Shot Count), the camera will automatically starting saving all the captured video frames. This may take a few minutes so sit back and relax.Cancelling triggerIf you have triggered the camera and decide you do now want to keep the video, you can cancel the trigger so the capture buffer currently being filled will be available to hold frames from another trigger.

Cancel the trigger while the post-trigger buffer is being filled by pressing the red X in the button box in the Web UI.Discarding all unsaved video dataIf one or more trigger events occurs and you do not want to save the captured video data, invoke press the wrench in the button box to bring up a dialog and confirm you want to discard all unsaved videos.Saving captured videosWhen all capture buffers have been filled, the camera will automatically start saving the captured video frames in each buffer. The video from each capture buffer is saved to a different file, as well as the metadata file associated with the video being saved. When saving a captured video, each filename will also contain the trigger number, such as for the third trigger, the filename might be slomo3.mov. If you have triggered one or more video captures and want to save them without having to fill all the rest of the capture buffers, you can press the blue save icon in the button box.Trimming save in progressWhile the camera is saving a captured video, it is possible to stop saving the remaining unsaved portion of the video currently being saved by pressing the orange trim icon in the button box. If there is another captured video that hasn't been saved yet, then after the camera finishes trimming the current video, it will automatically start saving the next unsaved video. You can again trim the next video being saved.

Quick Summaryoffers a nice balance of video editing features and ease of use, making it perfect for casual users who want to create their own videos to share online or with their friends and family.After putting it to the test by creating my own short video, I found it quite easy to use, despite a few areas of the user interface that could be improved in future versions. Youtube integration made it easy to get my video online, and the entire process was remarkably problem-free (despite one issue that was actually my own fault for not being familiar enough with Youtube.). Quick Navigation// // // // // // Why You Should Trust MeMy name is Thomas Boldt, and I’m the newest member of the SoftwareHow review team. I have been trained as a graphic designer, and I’ve worked with a wide variety of video editing and motion graphics software programs on both PC and Mac. Another part of my training involved user interface and user experience design, which has allowed me to identify and appreciate the differences between well-designed programs and those that could use some additional work.As part of my work with SoftwareHow I’ve also reviewed a number of other video editing programs, giving me a balanced perspective on the capabilities and issues with similar software available on the market right now.

Like all my other reviews, I never accept free software or other compensation from the developers for my opinions, so I’ve got no reason to be biased in favor of any viewpoint. Movavi has no input or editorial review on the contents of this review and the views expressed here are my own, with a bit of help from JP who reviews the Mac version of the software to make sure we get a full understanding of how it works cross-platform.What Is Movavi Video EditorIt is a simple video editing program that’s aimed at the casual and enthusiast markets. You definitely wouldn’t want to use it for a professional project, but it’s more than capable of creating movies for sharing on the web or with your friends and family.It has now reached version 12 (for Windows) and version 4 (for macOS) and packs an impressive range of features, including support for 14 different languages which gives it worldwide appeal. Movavi Video Editor for Mac also supports 14 languages, screenshot taken on JP’s Sierra-based MacBook Pro Is It Safe to Use?Yes, it is absolutely safe to use, although there is one feature during the installation process that you should pay attention to. Once the installation is completed, the installer asks to run the program, but it also asks your permission to send anonymous usage statistics to Movavi.The full details found through the ‘Learn More’ link shown below can be accessed, so you can review them before you make a decision.

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There is no requirement to participate, but it’s a good lesson in the importance of paying close attention to the options during installation of new programs. Movavi Video Editor 12 Setup on WindowsOther than this one minor potential privacy issue, the program is safe to use. The installer file and the installed program files pass security checks from Microsoft Security Essentials and MalwareBytes, and no adware or third-party software is installed.Movavi Video Editor for Mac, which was tested by JP, also proved to be safe.

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Apple’s built-in macOS anti-malware protection didn’t find any threats during the app’s installation process. JP also ran for a quick scan and found the program free of any malware issues as well. Movavi Video Editor 4 installation on Mac Is It Free?No, it is not free software, but there is a limited free trial available.

The free trial lasts for 7 days, watermarks any video output with a ‘Trial’ image, and any audio-only projects are saved at half-length. All of these restrictions can be removed by purchasing a license from Movavi for $39.95 USD for personal use or $79.95 USD for business use.Interestingly, after you install the trial version of the software, you’re automatically taken to a webpage that has a “special” sale offer featuring a 40% discount that will only be available for the next few days, but the price listed was still $39.95 USD. I’m not a big fan of these sorts of marketing tricks that pretend you’re getting a deal, but at least the price is still fairly reasonable wherever you choose to pay it. JP’s note:The same marketing trick happens with the Mac version as well. Once I finished installing the app, a webpage automatically opened up showing that I could get a special deal to save 40% if I purchase the full version (see “Price valid until July 27, 2017”).To confirm that this is a misleading offer, I re-opened the store page in Chrome’s Incognito mode to bypass any stored cookies, and it turned out there’s no such offering. As you see from the screenshot below, the price is fixed at $39.95 for personal license and $79.95 for business license.A Closer Look at Movavi Video EditorAs you load the software, you’re presented with a series of options.

We’ll take a closer look at the Slideshow wizard later, but for now, we’re going to create a project in full feature mode to test out the full range of video editing functionality.Before we do that, we should to make sure that all the default settings are acceptable choices. I’d prefer to work in 1080p resolution by default instead of 720p, but the program can handle everything up to 4096 x 2160, which is actually higher than 4K (3840 x 2160 resolution).If this is the very first time you’ve run the program, you’re presented with a helpful dialog box that gives you a bit of quick direction. The design style is a little bit all over the place compared to the rest of the program, but the information is still quite useful – especially if you’ve never used a video/movie editor before.If you choose to read the step-by-step guide, you’ll find a walkthrough page that guides you through the process of making your first video in clear and simple steps. From there, you can visit the rest of the Movavi ‘How-tos’ section which contains guides for everything from 4K video creation to restoration of old video tapes to making stop-motion animations.Once you’ve sorted through all that, you’re presented with the main interface. It will be immediately familiar to anyone who’s used similar video editing programs before such as or, but even those who are new to it can pick it up quickly.There are three main sections: the control section in the top left, the preview window in the top right, and the timeline running along the bottom. The timeline is broken down into 4 tracks: audio, main video, overlay, and text effects, which allows you to easily separate the various elements of your project. Since the program isn’t intended for complex professional usage, this is more than enough for most private and enthusiast projects.

Importing MediaThe first step in any video project is importing media, and it’s extremely easy to do in Movavi Video Editor. JP’s note:It’s the same while I was testing the Mac version. Once I clicked “Buy Now”, I was directed to the Movavi Super Video Bundle for Mac offer page. While the bundle looks really affordable considering the value of those four nice programs at only $76.90 USD, I dislike this cross-sale tactic because it shows up at the wrong time. When users click on “Record Screen”, they expect this feature to be accessible. I hope the Movavi product team will reconsider this issue and perhaps address it in the upcoming version.Editing VideosEditing the videos you’ve imported is quite easy to do, although again there is a slightly odd interface choice here.

It’s not a huge issue, but it gave me pause for a second before I understood. The video editing tools appear right above the timeline, but because of the way the various panels are separated, they seem to be a part of the effects control panel instead of a part of the timeline. This may be a result of a difficult choice driven by the range of available screen resolutions, but there’s probably a better solution to this little UI hiccup.All that aside, the editing tools are simple and straightforward. I was able to cut out the parts of my video where I rotated the camera, and then crop the resulting vertical video to remove the black sidebars with only a few clicks.Another slight interface issue showed up here when adjusting the crop location, as I was unable to constrain the cropping boundary box’s axis of motion. It didn’t snap to location either, meaning that if I wasn’t extremely careful I could wind up with a few pixels of sidebar still visible on one side of my video. Again, not a large issue, but an example of a tweak that could be implemented easily while improving the user experience dramatically. Applying EffectsMovavi Video Editor comes with an impressive range of transitions, filters and other effects, although there is currently no way to expand the range of options beyond what is included in the program.

Clicking the ‘Want More?’ icon takes you to a webpage about the upcoming Movavi Effects Store, but there is no information available (as of the time of this review) about when it will be launching.Applying any of these effects is as simple as dragging and dropping them onto the desired clip in the timeline section, or you can apply any effect to all clips by right-clicking and choosing ‘Apply to All Clips’.This might mean that some clips get a bit over-processed, but Movavi has a nice and direct way of showing you every effect that’s been applied to a specific clip. Clicking the star icon in the top left of each clip shows a complete list of the applied effects, including rotations, crops, speed changes and stabilization.The program also has a fairly standard set of titles and callout overlays (arrows, circles, speech bubbles, etc.), although their range of available choices is still a bit limited. Hopefully once the effects store opens there will be a lot more options, but the current presets are still sufficient for making a point, even if they’re not creative masterpieces. Additional Editing ToolsThere are some useful additional video tools, including color adjustments, slow motion, image stabilization and chroma keying (aka “green-screening”).Last but not least, there is an impressive range of tools for editing the audio of your project, including an equalizer, normalization, beat detection, noise cancellation and various audio distortion effects. You also have the ability to record a voiceover from within the program, which is another useful feature for tutorial creators or any other situation where you want to add a bit of commentary.I tried to get Juniper to meow so that I could try out the Robot voice effect on her but she just looked at me like I was crazy, so I had to settle for testing it on my own voiceover.I wound up sounding sort of like the spaceship’s computer from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, which makes it a success as far as I’m concerned. The only thing I’d like to see added in this area is the ability to layer the audio effects, or at least gain some additional control over how they are applied.The noise cancellation was mostly successful, able to thoroughly damp down the sound of a fan running in the background during one of my videos.

Oddly, it took half a second or so to kick in at the start of the clip, and my first thought was that may just be what happens during the unrendered preview – but it was still there in the final rendered version. Exporting and SharingNow that I’ve got my masterpiece prepared, I’m ready to export it. The video editing software includes the ability to share directly to a Youtube account, and the sign-in process was extremely smooth and bug-free. This was a nice change from some other experiences I’ve had with social media integration, and will be a real timesaver for Youtube fans.Of course, once I set this all up and click the big green Export button, it helpfully reminded me of the trial limits of the software before letting me continue.Once you’re at the export screen, you have a wide range of options for preparing your videos. There isn’t quite as much control over your export settings as other programs provide, but there aren’t many situations where it’s actually helpful to be able to change the bitrate and other highly technical settings. Instead, for most casual users, this simple set of choices will make the export process much smoother and easier than other programs.I wanted to test the upload feature, so I chose the ‘Upload online’ tab and the smooth integration process continued – and even went so far as to download my picture.After changing the Privacy setting to ‘Private’, I started the export and upload process. The rendering itself went quite smoothly, but I had issues with the automatic upload aspect.However, this was not Movavi’s fault, as it turns out that I didn’t have a proper channel set up on my Youtube account.

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A quick visit to the site fixed that, and once I tried again everything went smoothly.Of course, it’s still watermarked, but everything worked quite well otherwise! While it’s not a professional video editor by any means, Movavi Video Editor is perfect for making quick videos to share online or with your friends and family.Slideshow WizardAs I mentioned earlier, Movavi Video Editor also includes a Slideshow wizard for quickly making animated slideshow videos. It’s entirely possible to do this in the ‘Full Feature Mode’, but if you make slideshows regularly this is a fast and easy way to set everything up with a minimum of effort.Slideshow wizard for quickly making animated slideshow videos. It’s entirely possible to do this in the ‘Full Feature Mode’, but if you make slideshows regularly this is a fast and easy way to set everything up with a minimum of effort.A few clicks lets you import as many photos as you want, choose a set of transitions to be applied between slides, and add some music for extra atmosphere. The wizard then outputs the result as a pre-configured project, with everything already laid out neatly in the main timeline ready for exporting.The Reasons Behind My RatingsEffectiveness: 5/5It’s not the most full-featured video editor out there, but it doesn’t pretend to be either. It does a perfect job of providing casual users with the ability to edit, join, and mix video and audio into a new creative project.

If you want to experiment with more complex features like chroma keying, Movavi lets you produce impressive results with a minimum of effort.Price: 3.5/5A price of $39.95 is fairly reasonable for a basic video editor at this level, and it comes with lifetime updates to the software. However, Movavi also makes a slightly more expensive but more full-featured program that costs only a little bit more at $59.95, which makes this pricing option a bit less attractive.

Also, their pricing trick urging users to purchase while thinking they’re getting a special deal is a bit unethical.Ease of Use: 4/5The program has a nicely designed interface that makes it easy to learn, even for users who are new to the world of video editing. For those who are intimidated by the idea of working with video for the first time, there are quick tutorials built into the program about how to use each feature. The only issues with the user interface are quite minor, and shouldn’t cause problems for most would-be editors.Support: 4.5/5Movavi does a great job of providing instruction within the program, but they also pay close attention to providing additional support online, thanks to the large knowledge base of articles and guides on their website. The program itself is already at version 12, and seems to still be in active development. I never found it necessary to contact the support team for additional help, which is a testament to how well-developed the program is by this point.Alternatives to Movavi Video Editor(PC / Mac, $59.95)Filmora is a very similar program to Movavi Video Editor, even to the point of having a roughly similar layout. It has a few more features, but in my experience it also had a few more bugs. You can read my full on SoftwareHow here to help you make up your mind!(PC / Mac, $199)Camtasia is a much more powerful program than Movavi Video Editor, and comes with an understandably higher price point.

If you’re looking for a video editing program that offers a more professional level of control over effects and editing, this is a great option. I also on SoftwareHow, and you can see how much I enjoyed it here.(PC / Mac, $59.95)This program is sort of like Video Editor’s older cousin, and it’s not much more expensive than Video Editor. It has a few more features, including the screen recording feature that we discussed earlier, but if you’re on a tight budget you may be better off choosing the cheaper Video Editor.ConclusionMovavi Video Editor is a simple, easy-to-use and easy-to-learn video editing software for casual users who want to create quick videos for the web or for sharing with friends and family. It’s not properly equipped for professional video work, but it still provides a solid set of features that create a great final product.The company is working to develop its features and the range of content available for it in the future with the Movavi Effects Store, so the lifetime license you get when purchasing is well worth the small price tag.