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    Dear all,
    I am a freelance Art History tutor, I record my online lectures and then try to edit them. I have tried many video editors and only got some results with VideoPad. And even that brings me endless trouble. I use Asus ZenBook, i7, 16GB RAM, Windows 11 (HOME edition). All I need to do is to cut off unnecessary bits, I don't do anything else. But my recordings are very long, between 2 and 3 hours, which creates problems I guess. VideoPad gets clogged up. I regularly delete all unnecessary data via (options; disk; remove unnecessary data) I usually manage to edit 1 video and then it just stops working. I restart/optimize/boost my computer, and reinstall VideoPad (13.21 version, released 8/3/23), I have paid the license fee and register VideoPad every time I reinstall, I tried different versions, but no matter what I do, after I manage to edit 1 video and when I try to start a new project I get endless trouble. Please, let me know the most basic Video Editor available for Windows 11 which would work. I only need cutting and trimming, occasionally adding clips. Thank you.
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  2. Try Davinci Resolve. It's free and powerful. If that sounds like overkill you can use it in Cut mode which is simpler than full-on Edit.

    The other question is, what kind of footage are you cutting? H.264? H.265? Something else? Long files tend to get laggy in ANY software.
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    If you don't mind using mkv files then mkvmerge will do simple cuts and merges.
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    Thanks to all respondents.
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  5. Originally Posted by Akol View Post
    I have paid the license fee and register VideoPad every time I reinstall...
    You keep paying every time you reinstall?
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    Originally Posted by video.baba View Post
    Originally Posted by Akol View Post
    I have paid the license fee and register VideoPad every time I reinstall...
    You keep paying every time you reinstall?
    I certainly hope not. I purchased software years ago and had to do a reinstall and the developer told me I had to purchase the software again; I simply stopped using the software. A horrible business practice.
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  7. Originally Posted by smrpix View Post
    The other question is, what kind of footage are you cutting? H.264? H.265? Something else?
    Yes, which format/container are your videos in? If you're working with MP4 files, this splitter/joiner is very easy to use and very fast - doesn't re-encode the files, simply splits/joins:

    https://www.mp4joiner.org/en/

    (open source, completely free)
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