PC Game Editing Software that supports 1080p/60fps?

Matthew-san

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I'm looking for editing software that will support 1080p/60fps rendering. I record 1080p/60fps gameplay with Dxtory and Shadowplay. Right now I'm using an editing program called Wondershare Filmora. I love using it but it does not render at 60 fps. Can anyone tell me a program that does? It does not have to be free editing software, I don't mind paying around $60 or less for it.
 
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Windows Movie Maker is included in Windows and I used it quite a bit to clip my 1080p 60FPS Shadow Play files for Youtube. It works very well for trimming out the parts you don't want and it will retain the 60 FPS in your output if you tell it to. You aren't going to do serious editing with it though.

I have recently started using an Open Source, free program called Blender. It's much closer to the popular video editing software like Final Cut and Adobe Premier.

I haven't tried to do anything that Blender can't handle. It's pretty robust. It's also pretty complicated and not very user friendly for a novice. I had to watch a couple Youtube videos to figure out how it works.
Windows Movie Maker is included in Windows and I used it quite a bit to clip my 1080p 60FPS Shadow Play files for Youtube. It works very well for trimming out the parts you don't want and it will retain the 60 FPS in your output if you tell it to. You aren't going to do serious editing with it though.

I have recently started using an Open Source, free program called Blender. It's much closer to the popular video editing software like Final Cut and Adobe Premier.

I haven't tried to do anything that Blender can't handle. It's pretty robust. It's also pretty complicated and not very user friendly for a novice. I had to watch a couple Youtube videos to figure out how it works.
 
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Thanks, king3pj. I was not aware that Windows Movie Maker rendered at 60 fps, that is good to know. Unfortunately Movie Maker crashes a lot on me but I'm glad to know I have that program if I need it. I will certainly try Blender. I'm looking for something that has a lot of editing tools and customization for my videos so complicated is good.