JayCut – Free Online Video Editing

2 Apr, 2009  |  Written by abhishek  |  under Video

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JayCut is a website that provides the web service where you can edit your videos online and share and export them to your computer or your other web profiles such as facebook and myspace. It’s not only a an video online editing site but you can also upload images and share it with all the other jaycut mates and your friends but for that you need to register with JayCut and that is absolutely free of cost.

When you are starting with JayCut, the first thing you should do is Fill in your details for your jaycut profile. Then you can access the option of upload media under the upload option and then click on mix it to get going with the mixing stuff. I guess you will need to read/watch video tutorial the tutorial about how to mix media. That was it for editing one file but there are chances that you want to edit multiple media files. For that purpose you can upload multiple files together. Remember to tag the files you have uploaded so that it becomes easier for you to locate the files later on.

If there is anything private that you are uploading you need not worry at all as you will have the option of making the uploads selectively public, private or visible only to friends. You can decide which stuff is private and you want to keep it hidden and which you can share with people. You also get the option of sharing your uploads with communities and groups. To get to know more about the functionality of the website, you can see the video tutorial at the site.

Conclusion:

  • Free web service
  • Video tutorials to guide you
  • Edit and share with your friends and groups
  • Save them on your computer or directly to ipod devices

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