Versions:

  • 2.0-beta.22
  • 2.0-beta.21
  • 2.0-beta.20
  • 2.0-beta.2
  • 2.0-beta.19
  • 2.0-beta.18
  • 2.0-beta.17
  • 2.0-beta.16

AviUtl ExEdit2 is a free Japanese video-editing package published by KENくん that extends the original AviUtl encoder with an additional layer of filters, transitions, and timeline controls. Designed to run on legacy Windows platforms such as Windows XP and Windows 7, the application accepts any AVI source and lets users apply colour correction, sharpening, denoising, chroma-key, mask, and dozens of other real-time filters before exporting to a new AVI, MPEG, or WMV file. Because all processing is performed through selectable codecs, creators can simultaneously edit and compress footage for web upload, DVD authoring, or archival storage without leaving the program. The compact interface suits quick tasks such as trimming commercials from television captures, splicing together gameplay clips, adding hard-coded subtitles to fansub projects, or batch-converting analogue camcorder tapes to modern formats. Hobbyists further value the built-in audio waveform view, key-frame curve editor, and script-driven automation that allows repeatable filter chains across multiple files. Version 2.0-beta.22, the twenty-second public beta of the rewritten 2.0 branch, continues the publisher’s eight-release cycle of incremental improvements to stability, filter speed, and codec compatibility while still requiring only an MMX-capable CPU, ensuring operation even on twenty-year-old hardware. AviUtl ExEdit2 is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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