Showing posts with label video editing software linux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video editing software linux. Show all posts

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Free edit Video Software?




Rodrigo


please no matter if logo comes after I do the video


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There are a number of free video editors depending upon your needs. Since you didn't specify what kind of formats you need to edit or the featuresets your looking for I'll just recommend some generic applications that are all open source or free.

Movica: http://vani.bhargav.googlepages.com/movica
(Windows Only) Edits WMV and MPEG files using a simple interface.

Open Movie Editor: http://www.openmovieeditor.org/
(Linux Only) Full featured NLE.

Windows Movie Maker: Comes with most installations of Windows and provides limited NLE functionality for WMV file formats.

Virtualdub: http://www.virtualdub.com/
(Windows Only) Video transcoder with support for limited editing capability.

There are lots more, check out http://www.sf.net for open source projects and http://www.versiontracker.com or to search for a number of commercial and freeware products.

Finally if you're looking for a commercial NLE that is free, you can search the web for "Avid Free DV." It's no longer provided by Avid but it is available from many websites still. It contains limited functionality from the Avid full commercial version but it's still highly capable and quite useful for low-end projects.

video editing? software? etc!?




Dani-xo


hey, i edit videos and make videos.

im getting pretty tired with the same old effects of windows/ windows live movie maker.

are there any really good video editing software's you can download?
and preferably FREE!
but if not, could you tell me how much it is and if it has a free trial.

thanks :)



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If you are looking for free video editing software, I think this website would help you, it collects many free video editing software for windows, mac and linux.
http://www.freedvdripper.net/free-video-editor.html

Or you may try this all-in-one video editor, my friends recommend it to me, it's easy to use and works pretty well for me. It embeds many special effects. I had made a video with it and the video got award, that's pretty cool.
http://www.avs4you.com/AVS-Video-Editor.aspx?sct=aff&ct=regnow&cid=94464
Hope it helps. Contact me if you have any other question.




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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

What to look for in Video editing software?

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LolitaMe


What effects or tools do you need or look for in Video Editing Software for making AMV's?
I like to make AMV's but I feel I'm missing the important things needed or used in making an AMV!!So the question is what video editing software do you use and what is needed or used?only help things!thank you!



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Hi, for editting videos I recommend to buy licensed because are better than the Free. For example I installed Ubuntu Linux and I installed OpenShot from here: http://www.openshotvideo.com/ Open Shot is tottaly Free but hs not powerfull options like Adobe Premiere or Sony Movie Studio. I worked a lot with OpenShot but there are severeral times that the program closes and I lose my hours of work. So I decided to buy Adobe Premiere and Sony Movie Studio, Now I'm happy with both. Here I tell my story with each one:

Adobe Premiere Elements:
First off, I am no Spielberg, Howard, or Scorsese, I just need a good video editor that's more advanced than Windows Movie Maker. My only prior experience involves iMovie which I've used for the past five years as the need arose. I'm not the biggest fan of iMovie, not to mention I don't own a Mac (I was using a public Mac I have access to). I've recently taken on a project which requires me to edit and post video to YouTube, so being able to edit video in the comfort of my home was the driving factor in this purchase, not to mention that I didn't want to purchase another computer and/or switch platforms.

After install, which was very simple, I found PE10 to be intuitive and relatively easy to use though I'm sure if I had come into this without any video editing experience, I would have a different take. It took me about an hour to become comfortable working with it, and I'm only scratching the surface of what it can do. My typical use involves importing AVCHD files, editing the video adding transitions and titles, cutting out some extraneous scenes, adding audio and video fades, and then exporting the video. That's really about all I need at this point, nothing too fancy yet. It's handled what I throw at it easily and flawlessly and renders the 40 minute hd videos I'm creating in about an hour on the machine I'm using.

If I had it to do over, I'd probably take a harder look at Sony Vegas Movie Studio since it seems to have a ton more features (which I don't need yet). It seems to have a steeper learning curve and like I said, my needs are relatively simple right now. Plus I'd rather wait for the next version which will hopefully have 64-bit support.
You can buy Adobe Premiere here:
http://www.amazon.com/review/B005MMMT3W/?_encoding=UTF8&showViewpoints=0&filterBy=addFiveStar&tag=acomprar-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957


Sony Creative Software Movie Studio HD Platinum:
Sony Vegas is arguably the best bang for your buck video editing software on the market today. While the learning curve can be a little steep and it has some limitations, overall it's a fantastic package that hits the spot for most amateur video editing endeavors. I've tried a whole bunch of programs and this one seems to be the best value for money - especially once you take the time to learn it properly.

Sony has 4 different versions of the Vegas software suite, ranging from the low end Studio HD to the high end Pro. The HD Platinum version sits somewhere in the middle and offers most of the features that you'd require for a range of different projects. Most users won't require the features offered in the Pro version (though sometimes I wish some of them were available as paid plugins for HD Platinum).

It's got some fantastic features like automatic splitting between video and sound, quick video splitting with the press of a button, lots of effects including the ability to use a 'green screen' effect, easy sound/image fading, text effects, slow motion, credits, drag/drop clips, export to YouTube, layers, etc. It really does have most of the tools that you'll require to create some kick ass movies, quickly and efficiently. It's also got fantastic help and tutorials. Plus there are lots of YouTube tutorials too. Over all, it's a fantastic piece of software for the price which I highly recommend!
You can buy Sony Movie Studio here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0051M6I9O/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=acomprar-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0051M6I9O

How do you install stuff on linux?




Phil


Im trying to find a Video editing software for linux that i can use to replace Pinacle Studio since it doesnt install on my OS. I havent gotten the hang of downloading/installing stuff. I save it, its in my downloads folder. Once its done i double click it, and it brings me to all of these files! I have no idea how to do this
I have ubuntu, and i remember the opening or saving deviced being called archive manager



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Windows software doesn't work on Linux unless you use WINE and even then, Windows software doesn't always work at all or properly. Installing Linux compatible software depends on how the distro handles the packages. What Linux distro do you have?

EDIT: In Ubuntu, go to Applications > Software manager. You'll find tons of great free software that you can install. Also, you can download and install software from the internet that ends in .deb in Ubuntu. Similar to .exe in Windows.




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Saturday, August 3, 2013

What are some good free video editing programs?

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Ben


Something more or less simple to use, although I understand that video editing software is usually complicated.


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Here's a roundup of some of the free ones:

Microsoft Live Movie Maker 2011 -- WMM is already installed on computers that are running Windows XP and Vista. But if you have Vista or 7, you can use the latest version:
http://explore.live.com/windows-live-movie-maker

You may add 3rd party effects that don't come with the WLMM with this:
http://www.thefxarchive.com/index.php?category=WLMM_2011

VirtualDub -- may lack the editing power of a general-purpose editor such as Adobe Premiere, but is streamlined for fast linear operations over video. You can take a captured clip, trim the ends, clean up some of the noise, convert it to the proper frame size, and write out a better one. Remove and replace audio tracks without touching the video. It has extensive video filter set, including blur, sharpen, emboss, smooth, 3x3 convolution, flip, resize rotate, brightness/contrast, levels, deinterlace, and threshold.
http://www.virtualdub.org

Avidemux -- a free video editor designed for simple cutting, filtering and encoding tasks. Trim, add filters and even encode video. You can remove the audio portion of a video file, or remove the video portion and retain the audio part, among others. You can even reformat and resize your videos. It's a great and effective free video editing software for those who havenât obtained much, if any, experience in video editing. In addition to powerful scripting within Avidemux, it supports a slew of video file types such as AVI, MPEG files, MP4, ASF and more.
http://avidemux.sourceforge.net

Blender -- a 3D graphics video creation program which hosts a variety of features. These include modeling, animation, rendering, post-production and real-time interactive 3D, as well as game creation. Playback with cross-platform compatibility for Blender is also included along with support for Windows, Mac and Linux.
http://www.blender.org/download/get-blender/

Zwei-Stein -- a great free video editing software, but the user interface is very technical. It is full featured, offering many different effects. There are up to 64 effects, which can be chained serially.
http://www.thugsatbay.com/tab/?q=zweistein

Wax -- a high performance and flexible free video editing software program, good for both home users and professionals. It can create 2D & 3D special effects and can work in two modes - as a standalone application which would appeal for home users/beginners, and as a "plug-in" to video editors/NLEs which would be more useful for professional editors.
http://www.debugmode.com/wax

What is a very good Video Editing or Photo Editing software?




Guitar-Shr


What is a good video editing software?


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There are numerous free editing tools for video.

If you are on a PC there are the following:

Jahshaka
Jahshaka is a free multi-use offline editing tool. Although it is still fairly new on the market this page tells you everything currently known about it.

T@B ZS4
T2B ZS4 is a free video editing and compositing tool from Zwei-Stein. Its not for everyone, but it could be for you.

Wax
A free tool with powerful editing and compositing abilities.

Video Spin
Video Spin is the free video editing tool from Avid.

Vivia
Vivia is a basic editing software which is currently being developed and is in Beta testing. If you are using Linux or Windows you might want to check this out

Avidemux
One of the more stable and complete free tools available.

Blender
Blender is a powerful, multi-use editing/compositing and modeling tool. It's one of the best on the market and it's free.

Other than that you're into the 'big guns' such as Adobe Premier or Final Cut Pro

Information about these and more can be found on my web site. Check my profile for that link

Thanks... Freevideoman




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