Video editing software
software used to digitally cut audio and video files in a non-linear editing system / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A video editing software, also called a video editor, is software (a program) that allows users to edit videos and images.[1] Popular video editing softwares include Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere Pro, and DaVinci Resolve.[2]
Video editing software can be used to change the time when a video is played or to cut videos into many parts. It can also be used to put music and sounds at the same time as the video.
When the person editing the video is done, the software can export the file— to change it into a video file.