Question Please suggest some good, free video-editing software for Windows

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Hi, please suggest me a good free video editing software for windows in which i can put multiple markers on a video(audio included) so that i can easily remember important parts to take/edit from a video. by markers i meant something to mark certain portion on a video during editing, suppose i have an 5 min video from which i need to remove unwanted portions and keep only important portions, so when i’m watching+listening the video on that software, i get first important portion 2min to2min30s , so i put 2 markers on 2min and 2m30s then i continue to watch next portion of video to find another important portion. like that i found 2 more important portions 3m-4m15s and 4m-4m25s, so i give 4 markers on those too.
also i should be able to easily recognize/differentiate between a marked/labeled important portion from an unmarked unimportant portion just by viewing the track diagram without needing to play each video portion, like important marked portions are of different color than unmarked portins or I could only select important portion by single mouse click but cant select unimportant portion by single mouse click or could add tags to those important portions. It's like lebel track in Audacity .
then using the software's a certain feature i can keep only marked regions and remove all other unimportant portions from that video easily by single/few clicks.
 
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There is no such thing as good and free. Either it is good but you have to pay for it. Or it is free and you'll miss out some features or it has other limitations.
So, the hard part is to juggle between the drawbacks of the free versions, including the learning curve.

This article should help you out: https://www.techradar.com/best/free-video-editing-software

Way back in the day (Win XP era), i used to use Windows Movie Maker. But as of now, it is both EOL and obsolete. Haven't looked anything to replace it, since haven't had much of a need for it.
 
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There is no such thing as good and free. Either it is good but you have to pay for it. Or it is free and you'll miss out some features or it has other limitations.
So, the hard part is to juggle between the drawbacks of the free versions, including the learning curve.

This article should help you out: https://www.techradar.com/best/free-video-editing-software

Way back in the day (Win XP era), i used to use Windows Movie Maker. But as of now, it is both EOL and obsolete. Haven't looked anything to replace it, since haven't had much of a need for it.
my main goal is- i can put multiple markers on a video(audio included) so that i can easily remember important parts to take/edit from a video. by markers i meant something to mark certain portion on a video during editing, suppose i have an 5 min video from which i need to remove unwanted portions and keeps only important portions, so when i’m watching+listening the video on that software, i get first important portion 2min to2min30s , so i put 2 markers on 2min and 2m30s then i continue to watch next portion of video to find another important portion. like that i found 2 more important portions 3m-4m15s and 4m-4m25s, so i give 4 markers on those too. then using the software's a certain feature i can keep only marked regions and remove all other unimportant portions from that video easily by single/few clicks.
 

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also i should be able to easily recognize/differentiate between a marked/labeled important portion from an unmarked unimportant portion just by viewing the track diagram without needing to play each video portion, like important marked portions are of different color than unmarked portins or I could only select important portion by single mouse click but cant select unimportant portion by single mouse click or could add tags to those important portions. It's like lebel track in Audacity .
 
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yes tried them, davinci crashing whenever i import, hitfilm does not have such feature, openshot is close but not exactly what i want.
Try Shotcut.

Not as feature packed as Davinci Resolve, but very good as well.

I think you should also figure out why Resolve is crashing when you import a file.