Saturday, September 14, 2013

What video editing software would work with windows xp pro sp3?

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Mario


I need an editing software dor my computer its a dell inspiron 8600 no internal upgrades what so ever. I was thinking sony vegas by i doubt it will work with this so what are some good video editing software that will work.


Answer
There have been two very good freeware editors recently released this year, FileLab and VSDC. Both should work with XP SP3 and your Inspiron.

FileLab is a freeware video editing program for just about all platforms (Mac, PC, etc...). I use it a lot to make YouTube videos. It runs in your browser using a simple plug-in download. It's also available as a free app on Facebook. It has many transition and video effects, very good title editor, and customized color correction to include brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, and gamma. Both of these FileLab YouTube tutorials were made with FileLab
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfNts_O1STA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYbAe-mUscs

VSDC is also freeware, but has much more advanced capabilities than FileLab, such as green screen! It's not as obvious or easy to use as FileLab, but did I already mention it has green screen (chroma key), and it's free? Also, it is capable of editing in most most popular video formats and compression schemes including high definition (HD), AVI, H.264, MP4, MKV, MTS, 3GP, WMV, QT, MP3, MPEG2 FLV, SWF. YouTube. Get it now while it's free because eventually this will go payware. And here are two tutorials on using VSDC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luyOn5DdUZs&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zokUQHkRaDU

and more info on these and other "no-kidding" freeware editors may be found here:
http://camerarepair.blogspot.com/2012/05/absolutely-free-video-editing-programs.html

What is the best video editing software?




JKL


I am currently searching to buy a video editing software and wanted to know what the best one to buy was.


Answer
Asd someone pointed out, it would help to know your budget and OS. "Best" is a subjective term. It's like asking what the best car is. There is no consensus answer and you will find fanboys of many products swearing what they like is best. Part of what determines what is best for YOU is what exactly you would be using it for. If you are going to post clips of you playing with your dog on Youtube, investing in Avid Media Composer with a Da Vinci Resolve for Color Correction software and hardware controllers would be downright silly. On thre other hand, if you have a 100 million dollar budget and plan on making the next 3d blockbuster, steering you towards iMovie would be just as ridiculous. Since you did not specify OS, I'm going to suggest you start by downloading a trial of something cross-platform:

http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere-elements.html

http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere.html

Similar programs but the latter is hundreds of dollars more and has more features. Since you may never use these extra features, the former may suit your needs.


There are many other options and I am no way claiming these are the best. For your platform, I would suggest downloading trial versions of other programs as well. Final Cut and Imovie are popular Mac only options and Sony Vegas Studio and Pro are popular Windows options.

If budget is an issue, several of the best editors in the business swear by lightworks (Movies like Hugo, the Departed and the Kings Speech were edited with lightworks) and it is available free:

lightworksbeta.com




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