said VideoPad was "simple" and "easy to use" but noted that "more advanced users will definitely find it too basic" and lamented that the program had "only three ".
The feature allows users to either record their own narration or upload existing recordings. She said that VideoPad has a voice-over feature Windows Movie Maker did not have. Redding Record Searchlight columnist Andrea Eldridge wrote in 2012 that the "easy-to-use VideoPad brings advanced features to the beginner". VideoPad has received generally favorable reviews from CNET and TopTenReviews, but has been noted to be vulnerable to rendering issues. The non-free edition does not limit simultaneous video tracks, but the free one allows at most two concurrent tracks and limits export file type options after the trial period expires. VideoPad Master Edition supports plugins while the free version does not. The free edition is feature-limited, in particular only AVI and WMV export is supported, while the non-free version has more advanced features.
The application supports several video effects, including those involving light, color, transitions, and text. VideoPad uses two screens: the first for a preliminary review of chosen video and audio snippets and the second to review the entire track. It supports direct video uploads to YouTube, Flickr, and Facebook. VideoPad supports frequently used file formats including Audio Video Interleave (AVI), Windows Media Video (WMV), 3GP, and DivX. VideoPad integrates WavePad, a sound-editing program MixPad, a sound-mixing program and PhotoPad, an image editor. It is complemented by the VirtualDub plug-ins that work with the software. VideoPad Video Editor (or simply VideoPad) is a video editing application developed by NCH Software. English, German, French, Spanish, Japanese, Italian, Korean, Russian