Saturday, May 31, 2014

Best Video Editing software?




Alex


I'm looking for some good video editing software, I'm currently trying to use WMM but it crunches down the video from being 1600x900 to about 5/7 of the size taking out alot of detail. I have tried vegas before but that makes it even worse, pixelates the whole thing, I need the editor to keep the video in it's original size, I just need it to compile the videos and let me edit a little bit, so what's the best software that you guys have seen?


Answer
You can find a list of video editing software on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_video_editing_software

What you're looking for is freeware, I'm assuming, correct? If that's the case, you should have Windows Movie Maker already installed on your computer. When used correctly, it can be proved to be quite useful and can make your work look professional. On my computer there is Windows DVD maker, and you can check if you have that on your computer too. You can also try Lightworks, or Free Studio, which are listed on the site that I posted above.

For other sites that have video editing software downloads, you can try the following:
1) http://www.virtualdub.org/ - I have personally never used it before, so I am not going to say whether or not it is a good software to use.
2) http://www.debugmode.com/wax/ - I remember watching a video on youtube once about Chroma Key and Green-screen techniques. Apparently, Wax is one of the best editing software for doing stuff like that, and if i'm not mistaken, many people recommended it. So I'm pretty sure that it's a good software to try.

(I also found a site which lists 18 best video editing softwares for downloading that you can try, which is located here: http://savedelete.com/best-free-windows-video-editing-software.html)

In terms of online video editing, you can try JayCut, which I have used before to do my school projects. It is simple to use, fast and reliable, in my opinion so I would definitely recommend using it. You can also try Photobucket which is a site where you can host images and videos. Just upload your video and you should be able to view the video and edit it from there, such as adding text and other special effects. You can also try One True Media, MotionBox, Editor One, and Movie Masher, which are all video editing sites that people often use.

Video editing freeware/software?




ashechan


Hi, I have some .avi videos that I want to burn into a DVD. I just found out that Windows DVD Maker can do that, but what I wanted is to add chapters in the .avi, since its 1hr and 25 minutes. I want to add chapters for scene selection and stuffs so its easier to watch when i just want one segment. Thanks! Software are okay, but as much as possible, freeware since I am on a tight budget.
But if anyone knows how to add chapters to an .avi file to be burned as DVD without using any additional software, that's fine with me too. Thanks!



Answer
Unless you use a pro/sem-pro editing program like Adobe Premiere Pro, there really isn't a way to add chapter points with editing software.

This is usually done with authoring software.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD_authoring)

If you check here, you'll find different guides explaining how to use different authoring programs.

http://www.doom9.org/mpg/dvdauthoring.htm
http://www.videohelp.com/author#3;6

free authoring software is found here:
http://www.dvdstyler.de/
http://download.videohelp.com/liquid217/dvdauthorgui.pl
http://www.thefreecountry.com/utilities/dvdauthoring.shtml


p.s.
"freeware" IS software.




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