Avs Video - Editor 41 New

Key Features of Version 4.1

AVS Video Editor 4.1 is a legacy version of the video editing software, originally released around early 2009. It is primarily designed as an intuitive, entry-level tool for Windows users to perform basic tasks like trimming, joining, and applying effects.

  1. Use proxy files for 4K on old PCs: Even though version 41 is faster, go to Settings > Performance > Create low-res proxies if you have a dual-core CPU.
  2. Keyboard shortcuts overhaul: Press K to split, Ctrl+Shift+N for new track, and Alt+Scroll to zoom timeline.
  3. Render In/Out only: Select a portion of the timeline and press Ctrl+R to export only that section—great for testing effects.
  4. Save custom presets: Right‑click any effect or title and choose “Save as custom preset” – these carry over to future projects.
  5. Use the built-in slideshow creator: File > New Slideshow Project uses your photos and the 41 new transition effects (including 3D and light leak).

4. Advanced Audio Editing Tools

Outdated UI:

The interface lacks the modern aesthetic and flexibility of competitors like Wondershare Filmora . avs video editor 41 new

This is the "secret sauce" of the update. Version 4.1 (New) includes basic AI audio separation. Key Features of Version 4

Output and Sharing Options

: Users can export their projects in various formats and resolutions, including HD and 4K, and directly share them on social media platforms or burn to DVD. Use proxy files for 4K on old PCs:

5. Hardware Acceleration Upgrade

For $39 (one-time fee, no subscription!), this remains one of the best-value video editors for Windows users who don't want to pay Adobe $20/month.

New Features of AVS Video Editor 4.1