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Old Oct 7, 2009 | 11:35 AM
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Anyone know of/use a good Free video editor that I can splice videos, add titles, etc? One that doesn't show a watermark on output video! (Besides Windows Movie Maker)
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Old Oct 7, 2009 | 11:53 AM
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hahaha as soon as I saw the title I was thinking of WMM. Have you tried photoscape? I'm pretty sure it has a movie section in it, but I've never tried it before so I can't really vouch for it. Might be worth a try though.
 
Old Oct 7, 2009 | 03:33 PM
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try download.com...i use it all the time. you can select catergories u want then select a download that u chose..it will show ratings, limitations(watermarks, etc), how much for full verison (if there is one), if the program is a trial, etc...its completely safe.. but if ur looking for a awesome video program for its money its pinnacle studio ultimate...like $120 or so.. but i have it and i love it. My club members and i get to get together and do crazy stuff...

Here is a video program i have used before i got Pinnacle

http://download.cnet.com/Pinnacle-St...html?tag=mncol

let me know if i can help ya anymore..photo and video is my thing brah
 
Old Oct 7, 2009 | 03:45 PM
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Try a program called virtualdub. It has numerous encoding codecs and you can manipulate the video in anyway. Just google it and you'll find the download.
 
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Try a program called virtualdub. It has numerous encoding codecs and you can manipulate the video in anyway. Just google it and you'll find the download.
I am checking it out now, Thanks!
 
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It is difficult to use for a beginner. I am using a combo of items to get stuff uploaded to YouTube and I want better quality output than what Windows Movie Maker is giving me, plus more editing options.
 
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If you can find a link... I would try Avid Free DV. Its just a free and slimmed down version of one Avid program... which I cannot remember the name of. Avid discontinued Avid Free DV, but if you can find someone who has a copy of the program. If not, I would honestly just pay up and buy something. I usually use Adobe Premiere because my college installed it for me on my laptop, and no complaints so far... even though I wish I had a more powerful Mac with Final Cut.
 

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idk what type of computer you use, but imovie that comes with macs works amazingly... and is free...
 
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idk what type of computer you use, but imovie that comes with macs works amazingly... and is free...
multi-core PC, sorry
 
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