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If you record with multiple cameras, an external mic, or multiple tracks at once, Recut will happily cut across all of them at once – while keeping everything in perfect sync.
Supports DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, ScreenFlow, OpenShot, and others that can open XML files.
Thank you a MILLION for writing Recut. This is a tool that, after using it once, I would have paid $100 just for that one time. Thank you so much for developing and doing it well.
And you get to choose whether to cut all of the silence – or select which parts to keep. You can delete the mistakes inside Recut, too.
I absolutely LOVE Recut! I've been creating Youtube videos for over a year, and half of my time editing is spent doing the tedious things like editing out the silence / breaths between words. This was easily the best $100 I've ever spent.
Export a new audio/video file, or take the timeline into your favorite editor (losslessly) to continue your work.
Bring the timeline of edits – losslessly – into your usual editing software using an XML file, without re-encoding.
This tool REVOLUTIONIZES how I'm able to not only edit videos, but conceive and record them since it frees me up to not worry about dead time or bad takes. It paid for itself after one use. It’s stupid easy to use and is enabling me to produce more content, faster, and easier.
Try the app for free on your own projects! The trial is limited to 5 exports, and otherwise it's identical to the full app.
It's frame-accurate and works with files from most popular cameras (and if you find a file it doesn't handle let me know and I will fix it!)
Recut isn't only for videos! If you record podcasts, lectures, or any other audio-only content, it can save you a ton of editing time. Bring your WAV, MP3, M4A or whatever else you've got.
Bring your multiple angles and external mics – Recut can cut across multiple files while keeping them in perfect sync.
One of the reasons I've not been in a rush to find an editor is because of Recut. It's one of the few things that has honestly been a game changer for me when it comes to Youtube.
It can read the audio from Blackmagic BRAW but not video, so it can create an initial cut list for you but you'll need to do review and final editing with your usual editor.
Then export a new video – or, take the timeline of cuts into your favorite editor. Recut supports these editors and others that accept XML files: