Windows 11’s Clipchamp App: Only 480P video can be exported for free and high-definition export needs to be paid

Microsoft recently pushed the Windows 11 Dev Insider Preview Build 22572 version update. A major change is the built-in Clipchamp video editing tool. However, this tool has been complained about by users recently, saying that its function is not mature enough, And there is a fee to use the advanced features, and the fee is significantly exorbitant.

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Clipchamp is a video editing tool previously acquired by Microsoft. However, this tool is not completely free. The official website shows that its free Basic package has many restrictions and does not support the use of Clipchamp’s material library, templates and cloud services. And only 480P video export is possible.

Want to export 720P resolution video, or use Clipchamp’s material library and other features, a one-year subscription fee is 72 US dollars. To export 1080P video, the one-year subscription fee is higher, reaching 156 US dollars, and the software believes that 1080P video export is a commercial requirement, so it is named “commercial package”, and A higher-level commercial package costs $324 a year for unlimited image inventory and more.

Users feel that Clipchamp is ridiculously overpriced for its quality and feature set. Microsoft seems to have hinted in a previous blog post that Clipchamp will be integrated into Office 365, which means that it will no longer be charged separately, which may be more reasonable.

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