Video Editing software
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Sonn
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12. September 2006 @ 11:37 |
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I want to purchase a really good video editing program for a pc with windows xp media center. I don't want something that costs as much as Final Cut Pro any suggestions?
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AfterDawn Addict
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12. September 2006 @ 17:12 |
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well if you want an actual professional full-blown editing system, you're not going to find that in the editing apps that cost $100. Go with either Adobe Premiere Pro (~$400) or Avid XPress DV (~$750) if you want to seriously get into editing. but if you are just editing your home movies, then its way overkill.
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bowlorice
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21. September 2006 @ 10:32 |
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can u edit certain frames in adobe premiere pro
like u can bring it into photoshop
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AfterDawn Addict
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21. September 2006 @ 16:47 |
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what kind of editing do you want to do? if you want to do photoshop work, you can export the video from premiere as a film strip, open it in photoshop then edit each frame separately, if you need to use photoshop
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Sonn
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22. September 2006 @ 06:55 |
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Thank you to the people who replied I have found the one I like I am now using Adobe Premiere Pro. :D
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bowlorice
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23. September 2006 @ 14:29 |
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yea i wanted to edit like a couple of frames
so thanks for the help
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bowlorice
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23. September 2006 @ 15:14 |
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ok how do export this to photoshop
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AfterDawn Addict
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23. September 2006 @ 16:14 |
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as a filmstrip
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26. September 2006 @ 13:18 |
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use windows media player its great lol (not)
if your on a budget and dont want to pay much usse somthink like sony vegas which costs about 80 pounds :)
hope this helps
anyways im going to get me Final Cut Pro that looks amaysing :)
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bowlorice
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26. September 2006 @ 18:15 |
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cool i got it thanks again
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27. September 2006 @ 09:07 |
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hey final cut studio is stupid its only for a mac :( not fair so now i have to save up and buy a mac for 400 pounds :P
that program looks amaysing
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ARDILLA
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31. October 2006 @ 03:08 |
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i'm using PresentaVid.com, it's a simple video editor. i'm a newby to video editing, and learn how to make all these things with it.it costs 99.95, but has a free trial version, so you can download it and look for yourself
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31. October 2006 @ 04:42 |
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Ulead MediaStudio Pro It's a great video editing suite. Doesn't cost as much as Adobe products.
However what's impotent for me when I chose Ulead was that it support XviD that Premier doesn't. I know it's unwise to use compressed video for video editing but as a non professional video editor, I prefer to convert DV into XviD and save gigz of space. So, Ulead Video Editor is the thing for me.
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http://www.ulead.com/
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 31. October 2006 @ 04:44
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AfterDawn Addict
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31. October 2006 @ 18:44 |
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premiere does support XviD and many other codecs, you just have to install the plugins for them
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3. November 2006 @ 23:32 |
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Hey djscoop,
I searched whether there are any plug-ins that help to import XviD into Premiere... but found none.
Could you pls post the links to relevant plug-ins that you use to do that here pls...
Thanks...
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4. November 2006 @ 16:14 |
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this is what my buddy uses. I personally haven't tried it (I use premiere for DVD mastering and whatnot, not exporting to comressed video files) but he says this programs is a color balancer and has built in codecs for XviD.
http://www.canadiancontent.net/tech/down...e_Premiere.html
choosing a video editing app really depends on what you want to do with it. Adobe Premiere Pro is almost $500 because it is a full-blown editing system. For many users that just want to do basic editing functions, its probably overkill, so apps like Ulead or Pinnacle or Vegas Video might be easier to use, as premiere is also pretty complex so it takes a while to get the hang of it...
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