To restore a trimmed video on your iPhone, you’ll need to use a third-party video editing app. There are many free and paid apps available in the App Store. After you’ve finished editing your video, export it to your Photos app and it will be restored to its original length.

There are a few ways to get your video back after trimming it. If you have a copy of the original video file, you can use that to re-import the trimmed video into your editing software. If you don’t have the original video file, you can try using a recovery program to restore the trimmed video.

Trimming a video does not delete the original. It simply removes excess footage from the beginning or end of the clip.

There are a few ways to get your original video back after trimming it. One way is to use the undo button on the trimming tool. This will undo the most recent edit. If you have already saved your trimmed video, you can also go to File > Revert to Original. This will restore the video to its original state before you trimmed it.

No, trimming a video does not delete the original iPhone. Trimming a video simply shortens the clip by removing unwanted footage from the beginning or end.

To get your original video back after trimming it on your iPhone, you need to restore the video from your iCloud backup. To do this, go to Settings > iCloud > Storage > Manage Storage, and then select the video you want to restore. Tap “Restore” and then “Confirm.

Trimming a video is the process of removing unwanted footage from the beginning, end, or middle of a clip. Cutting a video is the process of splitting a clip into two or more parts.

There are a few ways to tell if a video has been cut. One is to look for sudden changes in the lighting or color. Another is to watch for unnatural movements in the actors or objects in the video. If something seems off, it’s likely that the video has been cut.

Shaving is better than trimming because it gives a closer shave.

There are various ways to tell if a recording has been edited, but some are more obvious than others. One way is to look for unnatural pauses or changes in the audio. If the recording has been edited, you may also hear cuts in the audio or see changes in the waveform.