You can no longer edit videos in Clipchamp without a OneDrive account, turning a "built-in" tool into a cloud-dependent ...
Microsoft forces Clipchamp users to save video projects in OneDrive, ending local editing and creating subscription pressure ...
In brief: For those looking to up their video-editing game without diving into pro-level complexity, Microsoft has some neat new features coming to its native video editor, Clipchamp. The team just ...
Previously, users could save project files locally on their PCs. Going forward, you'll have to sync to OneDrive if you want ...
In the latest Insider build of Windows 11, Microsoft rolled out Clipchamp as the operating system's video editor. The tool is now an inbox app, meaning it will come preinstalled on PCs. Not everyone ...
Microsoft Clipchamp is a free video editor that allows you to edit slow-motion videos easily. This tool offers a wide range of features, and it is easy to use. There is no need to download this tool.
Microsoft got rid of Windows Movie Maker in 2017, replacing it with its Photos app. This move wasn't particularly popular with users, as the Photos app doesn't offer some of the editing features that ...
Microsoft has never been shy about asking its customers for money — the $9.99 per month price for Microsoft 365 Family is proof of that. But you need to pay more, far more, than that to use ...
Microsoft has announced that a pre-installed Windows 11 video editor is on the way. The Clipchamp app is already available on the Microsoft Store. However, it will soon be an inbox app, meaning it's ...
On Apple devices, macOS has iMovie, a simple, free video editor that anyone can use to put together movie projects. But since Microsoft phased out the old Movie Maker app, there hasn't been an ...
Microsoft Clipchamp now requires OneDrive to edit videos on Windows 11. Local projects no longer work, forcing users into ...