you can use Clipchamp for that, free.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwitxO2npLr7AhVZjLAFHSQJDAwQFnoECBMQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fapps.microsoft.com%2Fstore%2Fdetail%2Fclipchamp-video-editor%2F9P1J8S7CCWWT&usg=AOvVaw1RiFQn_kcwopyj3N5A1abR
fwiw ... I like shotcut. https://www.shotcut.org/
The Windows photo app has a video editor built in. If you’re looking at a video there’s an edit button. You can add background audio/music, trim and sequence video clips and there are even some special effects. I had snow blow through one of mine scenes.
Bookmark.
Sorry i use vegas. it was developed by Sony. very good product.
If you have Windows 10, you might already have Movie Maker or Video Maker. I’ve not yet used either one, but I’ve used FilmForth. It’s easy to do.
I’m assuming you are working in standard video formats. On my computer DaVinci Resolve is extremely slow and error-filled.
I like OBS, although it takes some time to learn user interface for flow, video formats and screen formats.
For cut-and-splice post processing AVIdemux is good and easy. Auto Gordian Knot is a great automatic format converter, and VirtualDub deserves an honorable mention.
If you’re stuck revising DVD video files you can rip them with DVD Decrypter, cut and splice them in DVD Shrink, rejoin them in VOB Merge, and convert formats in Auto Gordian Knot.
For later.
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