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Windows 11: How to Trim Video

Mitch BartlettFebruary 27, 2023 Comments (0)
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After recording videos with my smartphone, I often need to trim parts of the video files. Fortunately, Microsoft Windows 11 has tools that provide an easy way to trim video. Just follow these steps.

  1. Right-click the video file and choose “Open with” > “Clipchamp – Video Editor“.
  2. If you wish to clip the end of the video, simply drag and drop the bars at the end of the video left to the point where you wish to trim. You can do the same with the beginning of the video as well by dragging and dropping the bar right.
    Windows 11 Trim End of Video
  3. To trim a portion in the middle of the video, drag the white bar to the end of the part you wish to trim.
    Windows 11 Clipchamp Drag Bar
  4. Drag the bar on the first clip to the point you wish to start the trim.
    Windows 11 Clipchamp Drag Bar Middle
  5. Select the scissors icon to “Split” the video.
    Windows 11 Clipchamp Split Icon
  6. Drag and drop the ending clip to fill in the gap.Windows 11 Clipchamp Drag Fill Gap
  7. Once you have the area of the video you wish to keep selected, click “Export” option located at the upper-right portion of the window.
  8. Select the video quality for the exported video.
  9. Give the video a name (where it says “Untitled video”). Once Clipchamp finishes rendering the video, select “Save to your computer“. Once saved, it will be the new trimmed version of the video.
Categories: Software | Windows

Author Mitch Bartlett

Through my career that spans over 20 years I have become an expert in Microsoft Systems Administration, Android, and macOS. I started this site as a technical guide for myself and it has grown into what I hope is a useful knowledgebase for everyone.

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Last Updated on February 27, 2023 by Mitch Bartlett