Turn a simple PowerPoint into a narrated video using Windows’ built-in Clipchamp.
Microsoft forces Clipchamp users to save video projects in OneDrive, ending local editing and creating subscription pressure for Windows 11 users.
Previously, users could save project files locally on their PCs. Going forward, you'll have to sync to OneDrive if you want to keep using it for free.
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Microsoft Clipchamp now requires OneDrive to edit videos on Windows 11. Local projects no longer work, forcing users into ...