Kinovea is a video annotation tool designed for sport analysis.
It features utilities to capture, slow down, compare, annotate, track and measure motion in videos. (Learn more).
Kinovea is completely free and open source.
Users can purchase the full version of Wondershare Video Editor 5.1.3 from the official Wondershare website or other authorized resellers. The software is available for both Windows and Mac operating systems.
Access to royalty-free music and sound effects. Wondershare Video Editor 5.1.3 Full version
This version does not support HEVC (H.265), ProRes, or 4K video. If you film on a modern iPhone or Android (HEIC/HEVC), version 5.1.3 will either crash or show a black screen. Users can purchase the full version of Wondershare
Users could export finished projects to various formats optimized for devices like iPhone, or upload directly to platforms like Facebook. Why Switch to the Modern Version (Filmora)? This version does not support HEVC (H
While version 5.1.3 was a great tool for its time, it lacks compatibility with modern high-resolution codecs and operating systems. The current includes massive AI-driven upgrades that the legacy version didn't have:
Users can purchase the full version of Wondershare Video Editor 5.1.3 from the official Wondershare website or other authorized resellers. The software is available for both Windows and Mac operating systems.
Access to royalty-free music and sound effects.
This version does not support HEVC (H.265), ProRes, or 4K video. If you film on a modern iPhone or Android (HEIC/HEVC), version 5.1.3 will either crash or show a black screen.
Users could export finished projects to various formats optimized for devices like iPhone, or upload directly to platforms like Facebook. Why Switch to the Modern Version (Filmora)?
While version 5.1.3 was a great tool for its time, it lacks compatibility with modern high-resolution codecs and operating systems. The current includes massive AI-driven upgrades that the legacy version didn't have: