
It is where you can navigate through the clips, split them when necessary, and arrange them to your liking. You can also toggle the preview screen to full screen.įinally, located on the right side is your storyboard or timeline window. Here, you can use the rewind, fast-forward, and play buttons to move to the part you like to view. With this, you can see what the sequence would look like as an output. As the name suggests, this is where you can view the playback of your project. Of course, you can also access the option to save your work in this part as well.īelow the Ribbon, to the left side of the window is the Preview tool. Here is where you also add your clips, photos, and audio files to the timeline. The top is the Ribbon, where you can access various tools, such as transitions, effects, captions, audio levels, and more. The app has three regions that you can use. Only paying users can remove ads, change the theme, and customize the dock.What makes Windows Movie Maker stand out among free video editors is its easy-to-use interface. There are also one-click toggles to easily enable root mode, GPU memory optimization, ASTC cache, 120 fps mode, and lots more. You can adjust performance (great if you have limited system resources), change the render mode, define custom keyboard shortcuts, set keymapping, fake your GPS location, install Android apps manually (without using the app store), shake the screen, automate mouse and keyboard actions, record the screen, and lots more. This is quite a beast of a program if you're interested in customizations. Just make a desktop shortcut so it's accessible at any time it'll open directly in MEmu App Player. You don't even need to open MEmu first to run your favorite app. There's direct access to the Play Store, so after logging in to your Google account, it'll feel much like you're on an Android 7 tablet: just choose which apps to install, and you'll have them open in no time.

You get the whole operating system as if you were running a tablet right there on the screen.

It's ideal for inexperienced and adept emulator users alike. It calls itself "the most powerful Android emulator," and we agree.

MEmu is an impressive program that deserves a list on any Android emulator list. Must have a premium account for some things.
