Video editing software suggestions?
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Vagrant0
, Aug 18 2010 10:57 AM
22 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 18 August 2010 - 10:57 AM
I find myself needing some half-way decent free video editing software for handling things from Fraps. Ideally, I'd like to be able to speed up or slow the video, add/replace sound, join clips together, remove segments, and possibly add some sort of notations.
Was using Any Video Converter, but this doesn't seem to cut it for what I would like to do.
The primary reason for this is to finally learn some basics of video production for youtube and such.
Any suggestions?
Was using Any Video Converter, but this doesn't seem to cut it for what I would like to do.
The primary reason for this is to finally learn some basics of video production for youtube and such.
Any suggestions?
#2
Posted 18 August 2010 - 11:59 AM
Hi Vagrant,
for this i'm using the Windows Live Movie Maker. You can cut the video and add pictures, animations and effects. It is a little easy editing tool and it is free.
have fun,
Paxan
for this i'm using the Windows Live Movie Maker. You can cut the video and add pictures, animations and effects. It is a little easy editing tool and it is free.
have fun,
Paxan
#3
Posted 18 August 2010 - 12:19 PM
VirtualDub is a very handy tool for editing, it handles FRAPS files well, I've yet to see a bad join when putting together clips. Used with Windows Movie Maker you can put together some decent stuff.
#4
Posted 18 August 2010 - 09:59 PM
Doesn't seem like either of those will work for me. Windows movie maker is part of Windows Live, and I'd really rather not have such a bloated, spy-happy, piece of garbage on my system like Windows Live.
Virtual dub looks like it might be able to join stuff together, but it doesn't really seem to have any means of removing/speeding up segments, adding transitions, and the like.
Virtual dub looks like it might be able to join stuff together, but it doesn't really seem to have any means of removing/speeding up segments, adding transitions, and the like.
#5
Posted 18 August 2010 - 10:42 PM
You can install 2.6, it works on Windows 7 and is nothing to do with live. Windows movie maker is about the best free editor there is, you get what pay for sadly. There are a few inexpensive editors about, Ulead VideoStudio and PowerDirector are two that spring to mind. It might be worth checking for trial versions of these. I bought PowerDirector because at the time it was the only editor that could handle AVCHD well from my camcorder, I've got more than my moneys worth out of it.
#6
Posted 18 August 2010 - 10:46 PM
#7
Posted 19 August 2010 - 01:32 AM
Tried 2.6, it seems to do what I want to do, but after being uploaded to youtube, the quality went down greatly. Any ideas about settings or formats?You can install 2.6, it works on Windows 7 and is nothing to do with live. Windows movie maker is about the best free editor there is, you get what pay for sadly. There are a few inexpensive editors about, Ulead VideoStudio and PowerDirector are two that spring to mind. It might be worth checking for trial versions of these. I bought PowerDirector because at the time it was the only editor that could handle AVCHD well from my camcorder, I've got more than my moneys worth out of it.
#9
Posted 19 August 2010 - 01:56 AM
I have a question how well does WMA support 5.1 surround???
What bitrate do you recommend for that???
What bitrate do you recommend for that???
#10
Posted 19 August 2010 - 02:09 AM
I have a question how well does WMA support 5.1 surround???
What bitrate do you recommend for that???
I have no idea, my game captures are in stereo and is the stuff from my camcorder, I've never had to use it. A quick look in PowerDirector suggests it may not, the 5.1 is greyed out when WMV is selected as the output format.



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