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If you want to edit or trim a video because you started recording too early or stopped too late, then it easy to cut the excess part of the video, either from the beginning or from ending. Moreover, you can do this with the Photos app of your Mac. You can also import video from your iPhone or iPad via iCloud and edit them on your Mac.<br>

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  1. How to trim and edit a video in Photos on Mac • If you want to edit or trim a video because you started recording too early or stopped too late, then it easy to cut the excess part of the video, either from the beginning or from ending. Moreover, you can do this with the Photos app of your Mac. You can also import video from your iPhone or iPad via iCloud and edit them on your Mac. • Here is how to edit, trim, and reset the trim video with Photos on Mac.

  2. How to trim a video with Photos on Mac • 1.    Open your Mac and launch ‘Photos.’ • 2.    Find and select the video to trim. • 3.    Click on ‘Videos’ from the left menu. • 4.    When you find the video, double click on it. • 5.    Now, take mouse cursor over the playing video screen to view the control overlay. • 6.    Then click on the ‘Cog’ icon to view more options. • 7.     Select ‘Trim’ from the settings options. • 8.    A yellow frame will appear on the video. • 9.    Click and move the ‘yellow’ handles from the side you want to trim the video. • 10.    When you’ve selected the video part to trim, click on the ‘Trim’ button to confirm. • That’s it! The selected excess part of the video is removed, and now your video plays, as you want it.

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