The video editing is something that everyday level raises many questions among users due to the complexity of the tools available. But many of the "easy" become uncomfortable to wear for facilities and demand for resources. FileLab is a publisher of video and audio online that works from the browser without the installation of a plugin for it. Still in beta, the service is clear and does not leave out important functions in search of a false simplicity.
This week we were editing a video and were amazed by the ability they have achieved some very simple to meet medium-sized expectations. Not talking about adding filters or do 3D overlay on high quality videos, but we talk about having an editor who has good options, settings, transitions and a decent timeline that I can do video editing in a few steps and without bulky read tutorials. Browsing some recommendations and markers that had prepared for the occasion, find FileLab. This simple but advanced online video editor provides everything basic users may need time to rise above the editing options offered by a popular editor such as YouTube.
In the first instance, the application opens in a rather pleasant in the presentation of the tools and project management after installing a plugin for the browser as we understand it works only on Windows at the moment. Among the options that meets the eye we can find a shortcut to upload videos in various formats and edit them by cutting the frame to join them, or add transitions. The number of possible transitions reminds us a bit to Windows Movie Maker, but we expect that this online service to overcome beta status here at once. Continuing effects, overlays, text and other effects are all customizable parameters, and this is where pre-screen display FileLab does an excellent job showing how real-time video is being edited.
As shown in the pictures, the time line display has alternatives that provide much comfort, and when you have everything complete, export your project to video is really easy. This is not to say it fast, because in general has a delay of no more sympathetic. But considering rapid deployment, rapid editing, this may compensate and balance the service in beta status. In addition to the video editor in FileLab we also find a free audio editor, and online, which has great options for editing audio files into different formats without take ahead of any additional installation to delay the matter further.