Don't use timebolt. New Adobe features replace everything... Their unsubscribe is classic disgusting tactics... They hide it behind options and email responses. Multi layered cancelling....
Multi languages are not supported in many apps. If you use davinci the way it handles this is through transcription and unfortunately it doesn’t support arabic so I had to use timebolt
Thanks so much for the helpful breakdown! You mention that Timebolt has the Umcheck feature to remove filler words. I've tried it, but wasn't very impressed with the results. Do you have a recommendation for a software to remove filler words like ums, ahs, like, etc? TIA!
I've used Riverside to remove filler words, which seems to be more accurate since it used an AI generated transcript. Could be worth giving it a try, but it does require the extra step of upload and downloading the video file you want to edit.
I purchased Recut during Black Friday sale last year, and applied the $10 discount on top of 50% from BF, so I bought it for $39 (Original price was $99). I love using it so much, it's so essential to my workflow now.
Thanks a lot man! I've just bought Recut using your link, and since my videos are all talking heads, this is a tool that will save me literal HOURS from my workflow. Cheers!
Thanks, gold information and program. I've been cutting out 200+ cuts in my clips manually, and getting wrist pain. Already bought the program and cut an hour long clip down to 27 minutes. Appreciate it man :)
I have the Timebolt lifetime but I am buying Recut after trialing it. It just works way better when you have 2 clips you want the same cuts applied to.
Guessing you will pick Recut over Timebolt. I'm calling it from the beginning of the video (given I've seen past videos). But I'll watch and see what you pick ultimately and reply to see if I was right. :)
I was right (plus your website indicates this), but wow... Timebolt's UI is a lot more clunky than Recut's, which seems leaps ahead of Timebolt from a "maturity" standpoint. Also, pricing-wise, Recut seems far more persuasive. I also agree that I would likely never entrust my editing to a software that only did a 10% job at it and wasn't really meant for it from the beginning (like Timebolt or Recut). Thus, those extra features being added in Timebolt simply wouldn't persuade me to use it over Recut whatsoever. The value proposition as you demonstrate in your video is by far and away superior on the Recut side and, if I am ever to need services like Recut, I would absolutely pick Recut. Oh and lastly, the fact that they have to charge you for the "um checker" is ridiculous. It's such a minor coding thing that it should never be pay per use in software that is already fairly expensive for what it is. In no way do I believe Timebolt is worth more than say $60 USD LIFETIME. Nor would I pay monthly for it. Recut is hands down the winner for me. Thanks for sharing.
Great video Nick! I tried Timebolt for around 3 weeks and didn't really get on with the programme - frustratingly it kept deleting clips after exporting so am now considering Recut. P.S. Love the animated logos at the beginning of your video!!! What software/plug-in do you use to create these?
The fps has to match. By default it uses 30fps. If your timeline fps doesnt match it will delete. The way I use it with davinci, i export as xml as in the video and then import as a time line. Make sure project fps is 30
edit: Bought Recut about 5 minutes after watching lol. Thanks again for the informative video. :) Solid video! Prior to watching this, I tried Recut & actually emailed the creator asking a few questions and like the program, like the cost (I always prefer paying a one-time fee over a subscription model, no matter the cost... Which is why I went with the Studio version of DaVinci Resolve for my editing software), and the creator seems like a cool dude lol. It also did what it said it would do. Recently, I tried "Glint" as well, and liked it as well. It's $5 per export (regardless of length), which is cheap but... for the reasons above, am not going with it I think. Timebolt I have not tried, but looked into and just... don't like it. Can't put my finger on why lol. Anyway, thank you for the video. I think I'm buying Recut lol.
Thanks so much! Yeah Dave is a great guy! I don't think you'll regret your purchase. I still use Recut every week to save me hours of work! All the best! :)
Recut looks good but I’m looking for something that can cut out breath sounds as well. I’ve tried a threshold-based programme like these before and if the threshold is high enough for breathing, it ends up cutting out some speaking as well (especially the “s” At the end of plural words) and I couldn’t really find a sweet spot with padding. I think I probably need a tool with some kind of AI built in that can detect breathing sounds
@@NickKendall Awesome! Do you know if you can use it with video/audio for 2 speakers (e.g. podcast)? Or is it mostly for one person use? And no worries if you don't know the answer. I was just curious.
@@millionairemoxieso actually I’m talking to Recut about having it so sections disabled in Recut are disabled in the video editor. This would be very helpful for podcasts.
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Don't use timebolt. New Adobe features replace everything...
Their unsubscribe is classic disgusting tactics... They hide it behind options and email responses. Multi layered cancelling....
good comparison Nick, Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Why do we need these given so many full DAW or editing apps handle this by default?
Multi languages are not supported in many apps. If you use davinci the way it handles this is through transcription and unfortunately it doesn’t support arabic so I had to use timebolt
Thanks so much for the helpful breakdown!
You mention that Timebolt has the Umcheck feature to remove filler words. I've tried it, but wasn't very impressed with the results. Do you have a recommendation for a software to remove filler words like ums, ahs, like, etc?
TIA!
I've used Riverside to remove filler words, which seems to be more accurate since it used an AI generated transcript. Could be worth giving it a try, but it does require the extra step of upload and downloading the video file you want to edit.
@NickKendall nice! Thanks a lot for that Nick! I really appreciate that.
I purchased Recut during Black Friday sale last year, and applied the $10 discount on top of 50% from BF, so I bought it for $39 (Original price was $99).
I love using it so much, it's so essential to my workflow now.
So good! It’s such a good time saver hey! 🙌🏼
Hey there! any idea when the next BF sale would be? I would love that 50% discount as well :)
It's going on now and I just did the same thing @BacKinnnnn did!@@JozuEdits - BRILLIANT!
Thanks a lot man! I've just bought Recut using your link, and since my videos are all talking heads, this is a tool that will save me literal HOURS from my workflow. Cheers!
So good!! Yep, it's going to save you so much time! Enjoy!!
^Thank you for this info!! Gonna do some more search and then come back if I decide to get it
Sounds good! :)
Doesn't Timebolt have the ability to do zoom keying in on your video with each punch? Does Recut have this?
Thanks, gold information and program. I've been cutting out 200+ cuts in my clips manually, and getting wrist pain. Already bought the program and cut an hour long clip down to 27 minutes. Appreciate it man :)
So glad you're using it now, it's gonna save you so much time!! :D
I have the Timebolt lifetime but I am buying Recut after trialing it. It just works way better when you have 2 clips you want the same cuts applied to.
Enjoy! :)
Just bought it with your code, I almost forgot to add the code but the luckily remembered it, lol, thanks!!
Legend! Enjoy it! :)
Thanks, Nick! it is highly appreciated!
No worries! :)
Guessing you will pick Recut over Timebolt. I'm calling it from the beginning of the video (given I've seen past videos). But I'll watch and see what you pick ultimately and reply to see if I was right. :)
I was right (plus your website indicates this), but wow... Timebolt's UI is a lot more clunky than Recut's, which seems leaps ahead of Timebolt from a "maturity" standpoint. Also, pricing-wise, Recut seems far more persuasive. I also agree that I would likely never entrust my editing to a software that only did a 10% job at it and wasn't really meant for it from the beginning (like Timebolt or Recut). Thus, those extra features being added in Timebolt simply wouldn't persuade me to use it over Recut whatsoever. The value proposition as you demonstrate in your video is by far and away superior on the Recut side and, if I am ever to need services like Recut, I would absolutely pick Recut. Oh and lastly, the fact that they have to charge you for the "um checker" is ridiculous. It's such a minor coding thing that it should never be pay per use in software that is already fairly expensive for what it is. In no way do I believe Timebolt is worth more than say $60 USD LIFETIME. Nor would I pay monthly for it. Recut is hands down the winner for me. Thanks for sharing.
haha you know me too well!
Great video Nick! I tried Timebolt for around 3 weeks and didn't really get on with the programme - frustratingly it kept deleting clips after exporting so am now considering Recut.
P.S. Love the animated logos at the beginning of your video!!! What software/plug-in do you use to create these?
Yeah give the free trial a go and see how you find it!
Thanks, I just used Final Cut Pro with the in-built tracking to create them :)
The fps has to match. By default it uses 30fps. If your timeline fps doesnt match it will delete. The way I use it with davinci, i export as xml as in the video and then import as a time line. Make sure project fps is 30
edit: Bought Recut about 5 minutes after watching lol. Thanks again for the informative video. :)
Solid video!
Prior to watching this, I tried Recut & actually emailed the creator asking a few questions and like the program, like the cost (I always prefer paying a one-time fee over a subscription model, no matter the cost... Which is why I went with the Studio version of DaVinci Resolve for my editing software), and the creator seems like a cool dude lol. It also did what it said it would do.
Recently, I tried "Glint" as well, and liked it as well. It's $5 per export (regardless of length), which is cheap but... for the reasons above, am not going with it I think.
Timebolt I have not tried, but looked into and just... don't like it. Can't put my finger on why lol.
Anyway, thank you for the video. I think I'm buying Recut lol.
Thanks so much! Yeah Dave is a great guy!
I don't think you'll regret your purchase. I still use Recut every week to save me hours of work! All the best! :)
Thank you for your review. Do you know a program to delete (deep) breaths? Debreath isn't successful for me.
Unfortunately not. Recut might get them if they are less than a certain amount of time.
Recut looks good but I’m looking for something that can cut out breath sounds as well. I’ve tried a threshold-based programme like these before and if the threshold is high enough for breathing, it ends up cutting out some speaking as well (especially the “s” At the end of plural words) and I couldn’t really find a sweet spot with padding. I think I probably need a tool with some kind of AI built in that can detect breathing sounds
Thank you Nick! Great info!👍
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!
You're welcome! :)
Do you still use and recommend Recut?
Absolutely! Still use it every week! 😊
@@NickKendall Awesome! Do you know if you can use it with video/audio for 2 speakers (e.g. podcast)? Or is it mostly for one person use? And no worries if you don't know the answer. I was just curious.
@@pauldittus You can. I'm guessing you solved this, but comment for anyone else reading.
@@millionairemoxieso actually I’m talking to Recut about having it so sections disabled in Recut are disabled in the video editor. This would be very helpful for podcasts.
Nick Kendall ThanksMuch !
No problem!
The videos with the cuts looked choppy though? How do you sort that out?
I guess with the padding feature
You can do this for free with auto edit
Auto edit...in what program?
@@luckylukas2282yeah such a helpful comment 🙄