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November 14, 2020
Question

Premiere Elements better ux/ui than Premiere Pro ?

  • November 14, 2020
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or is just a limited version of Premiere Pro ?

 

for example 

how to clip a vid?

 

what are the steps?

1. 

2.

3.

 

on twitch you
press clip button > dragdrop slider to start end points > clip

 

3 steps

what are steps to clip with this?

please list steps

looking for the easiest simplest video editor

 

if this doesnt do this, please let me know if anything else does

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Community Expert
December 4, 2020

"you used twitch yea? 1 of the biggest sites on teh web"

 

I'm not familiar so I searched.  I found " Twitch is a video live streaming service primarily focused on video game streaming."   My feeling is that Premiere Elements is primarily focused on video coming from cameras, and even phones, that will end up in places like YouTube, Vimeo or local memory devices for local playing.   If you goal is to edit video from game capture systems, there are probably better NLE choices. 

 

April 1, 2022

clipping videos is the same in any of the video clipping apps...............

a video is a video, doesnt matter where its from

 

its easy to clip in some apps, and harder in others

 

Community Expert
December 4, 2020

How do you 'clip' or adjust a video?  What are the steps?  

1.  Grab the ends and move them.

2.  Review what you've done

3.  Adjust it by grabbing the ends or move on

April 1, 2022

is this the full complete steps from opening the app

i gave the full complete steps after you open twitch clip tool 

Legend
November 14, 2020

It's not better or worse. It is different.

The easiest, simplest editor is iMovie for the Mac and Video Editor for Windows. Video Editor is built into the operating system and comes loaded on any Windows 10 computer.

 

You can watch my 8 part Basic Training video to see how Premiere Elements works.

 

November 14, 2020

so the steps to do this simple thing is not simple on this?

 

 

Legend
November 15, 2020

It depends on how you define simple -- and what exactly you're trying to do.