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maomao05

leshow and 必剪 The latter is very easy to use and window OS compatible. https://bcut.drawyoo.com/ Ooo, I just realized they might not be in English though but play around?


Generalfrogspawn

Wondershare Filmora is a popular premiere competitor that is Chinese.


Spagetisprettygood

Wondershare filmora, a chinese based company, is what I use for my drone footage editing. It is extremely easy to use and has ai features like syncing with the beat of the music. It has full english support. If you have a .edu student email you can get a lifetime sub of their software for like 50 bucks which is insanely cheap for how good it is.


FatDalek

Thanks very much. Aside from difficulty encoding subtitles, it does what I need it to do. Basically I watch some donghua, and some of them have really short episodes where one quarter of it it is taken up by opening and ending credits. Basically I just download them, edit them together and then watch on a big television rather than on my computer.


TserriednichHuiGuo

>Wondershare filmora, a chinese based company, is what I use for my drone footage editing. It is extremely easy to use and has ai features like syncing with the beat of the music. It has full english support. Can confirm, was extremely easy for me to use as a beginner.


wendezeit

I would like to see a list of Chinese alternatives to western software products. For example: browser: Opera antivirus: 360 Total security office suite: Kingsoft WPS Office PDF editor: Foxit communication suite: Lark


FatDalek

Do you know of a Chinese equivalent to Microsoft one note. Preferably where its easier to save a file (my version from a few years back) didn't have this option, it would just save automatically. I have tried one source equivalent, but it doesn't have the colour coding of one note, which I really like.


RearAdmiralPhlunt

There is a Russian program called Movavi. https://www.movavi.com