Top 5 Alternatives to Final Cut Pro for Mac and Windows

As we know, Apple’s Final Cut Pro (FCP) is specially designed for those who’re quite experienced at video editing, with advanced features such as 360 degree VR editing, multicam editing, color grading, special effects, etc. As the old saying says, each coin has two sides. FCP also has its disadvantages and limitations. If you’re not happy with Apple FCP and wanna a substitute for it, you can read the post here, which will introduce 5 reliable Final Cut Pro alternatives for both Windows and Mac users to edit videos.

1. Joyoshare Media Cutter (Mac, Windows)

Joyoshare Media Cutter for Mac is an easy-to-use yet powerful video cutter, joiner and editor. It enables users to split videos into pieces, slice off the unwanted parts, merge the video clips together, and edit the video in the way you wish. For instance, you can adjust the contrast, brightness, hue and saturation of the video, apply special video and sound effects, add watermarks, subtitles and texts to your video, etc. You can preview the video changes when you’re editing.
Joyoshare Video Editor lets you cut and edit videos without any quality loss at 60X faster speed. It also supports a wide range of audio and video file formats like MP4, MKV, AVI, WMV, XviD, DV and HD video formats, MP3, FLAC, AIFF, AU, OGG, WAV, WMA, AAC, AC3, M4A and so on. After editing, you can export your video onto many popular devices such iPhone, iPad, Galaxy, game consoles and smart TVs, etc.
Supported macOS: 10.8, 10.9, 10.10, 10.11, 10.12 Sierra and 10.13 High Sierra
Pros:
Keep the original video quality with fast speed
Support many media file formats and devices
Contain lots of video editing tools
Offer preview window while editing
Cons:
Only one video or audio file can be processed at a time

2. Adobe Premiere Pro (Mac, Windows)

This is another high quality Final Cut Pro alternative for Mac. Like Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro is also a professional video editing program to edit and create amazing videos. With it, you can trim clips in your project, add transitions and effects, edit multi-camera angles, set color adjustments and effects, edit audios, titles and captions, view 360 degree VR footage and change the field of view and etc. One great part of this software is that it works well with other Adobe apps such as After Effects and Photoshop.
Supported macOS: Mac OS X 10.10, 10.11, and 10.12
Pros:
Flexible interface and timeline feature
Strong video editing functionalities
Collaborate with other Adobe apps
Cons:
Expensive compared with similar product
Need much time to learn how to use it
adobe premiere pro

3. DaVinci Resolve (Mac, Windows, Linux)

Another similar software and alternative to Final Cut Pro recommended here is DaVinci Resolve. This is a wonderful video editing tool for editors, colorists and audio professionals. DaVinci Resolve integrates professional editing, advanced color correction and incredible audio post production into one system. With the program, you can now trim and edit videos, process the images, mix and deliver audio post at a very fast speed. The good news is that DaVinci Resolve offers a free version, so that you can try the software before you pay one if you need.
Supported macOS: Mac OS 10.12.6 Sierra or higher
Pros:
Hundreds of features for editing, color correction and audio post
Supports up to UHD videos
Free version is provided
Cons:
The program is unstable
Too complicated for beginners
davinci resolve

4. Filmora Video Editor (Mac, Windows)

If you’re looking for a simple video editing tool as an alternative to Final Cut Pro, you can refer to Flimora Video Editor from Wondershare. It is a useful and easy-to-operate video editor that allows you to edit videos in a simple way. Flimora Video Editor for Mac supports tons of media file formats including MP4, MOV, F4V, M4V and MP3, M4A, WMA, WAV, etc. You can use it to do the easy trimming, splitting, cropping and merging clips, or add filters, overlays and motion effects and so forth.
Supported macOS: OS X 10.11 and 10.10, 10.12(Sierra) and 10.13 (High Sierra)
Pros:
Clear interface and easy to use
Provide hundreds of different effects
Possess full range of video editing tools
Cons:
Too simple for professional video editor
filmora video editor

5. Avidemux (Mac, Windows, Linux, BSD)

Avidemux is one of the best Final Cut Pro Alternative freeware for Mac. Avidemux empowers users to cut videos into parts frame by frame, adjust the video’s brightness, contrast, color, saturation and hue, embed subtitles into the video, smooth images, reduce noise and more. It accepts many common input and output video file formats like 3GP, FLV, H263, MP4, AVI, ASF, MPEG, etc. Besides Mac OS X, the program is also available for Linux, BSD and Microsoft Windows.
Supported macOS: OS X 10.5 or later
Pros:
Totally free video editor
Trim videos into sections
Support many common file formats
Cons:
Lack of more video editing features

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