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Latest Windows 11 Preview Brings New Video Editor App Clipchamp

First released with the short-lived Windows ME, Windows Movie Maker was Microsoft’s attempt to rival Apple’s QuickTime in terms of video editing capabilities. Just like the software of that era, it offered advanced features that would be deemed too complicated by today’s standards. Microsoft swung the opposite way when it offered an extremely basic Video Editor in Microsoft Photos for Windows 10, barely meeting most users’ needs.

For Windows 11, Microsoft is offering something of a middle ground with Clipchamp, which it acquired last year. Although it still offers an easy-to-use interface for the most basic tasks, the app adds one key feature that is often associated with pro video editing software: a timeline UI that really lets you dig into the exact second you need to edit.

In addition to staples like trimming, splitting, transitions, and animated text, Clipchamp’s integration with Windows 11 adds a few unique features that take advantage of Microsoft’s other platforms. There’s an Azure-powered text-to-speech generator for voice-overs, OneDrive integration for cloud storage, and a library of royalty-free stock videos, audio, and images.

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