Simple free mp4 video editor?

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With my garden trailcam I have a need to do some editing of the short (30secs-2mins) mp4 video clips.
It's nothing complicated, just cut off/out areas of inaction, join clips and a simple transition (dissolve or similar).
I downloaded Videopad Free from the Windows Store, only it isn't free, it's a 30-day trial then £80+ to buy ... I didn't/won't use a fraction of its features so don't really want to spend that sort of money on it.
Some of the others I have trialled are so complex that I could run a film studio on it ... if I could understand it!
Is there a simple free or cheap editor out there that could allow me to do this simple sort of editing without going back to college?

Windows 10 laptop.
 
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QuickTime on Mac allows for mp4 splicing and joining I’m sure. You can definitely easily trim
 
Serif Movieplus X6 powerful yet really easy to use it's now available as a free download. The universal Registration key is 881887

Any useable link to a download, it's like finding a needle in a haystack! :)
 
You could try Adobe Rush. It's supposedly a free cut down version of Premier Pro.
 
You could try Adobe Rush. It's supposedly a free cut down version of Premier Pro.
GoPro Studio was a good easy and free one and will deal with any video not just from GoPro.
Officially discontinued but you can still download it e.g. here https://www.techspot.com/downloads/6759-gopro-studio.html

Thanks all, I'll check them out. :)
 
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I think the forum remembers!
 
I had a similar problem, in that I wanted to edit videos, but on a very casual basis, as I prefer photos rather than videos, - and I don't want to spend time learning new software etc.
I searched for reviews, plus , it had to be free software and selected OpenShot Video editor.
Here's the link .....
https://www.openshot.org/
Just what I needed ! You should try it.
Tip: Find a few tips on YouTube and make it easier.
 
I had a similar problem, in that I wanted to edit videos, but on a very casual basis, as I prefer photos rather than videos, - and I don't want to spend time learning new software etc.
I searched for reviews, plus , it had to be free software and selected OpenShot Video editor.
Here's the link .....
https://www.openshot.org/
Just what I needed ! You should try it.
Tip: Find a few tips on YouTube and make it easier.

Stupid question: "Why would they want to put out FREE software?" Is it to access data on your computer? I'm just suspicious of anything like this.
 
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