20-07-2003, 19:06
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avi editors....
I know this is more of a software query but thought i'd try here because i want to be able to D/L from a site... I've already tried one avi editor by fadetoblack on their trial period but didn't really have the time to evaluate it properly before it was rendered useless.
What i'm looking for is a downloadable program, with a little sophistication but not too complicated that it really needs a manual, i'm more of a learn by using sort of person, i can just about use Dreamweaver without using a manual so you have an idea... if it's free software excellent! if it isn't.... it's not a great problem.
Had anyone tried one that they've found really worth the time and trouble? Any suggestions are welcome... providing they're about the avi editor
Will need to find one before the end of next week.. and failing that will have to opt for the fadetoblack software.
Ta very much
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20-07-2003, 20:01
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Microsofts offering has got a helluva lot better in version 2.
Microsoft Movie Maker
Thats Free.
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20-07-2003, 20:17
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Quote:
Originally posted by SMHarman
Microsofts offering has got a helluva lot better in version 2.
Microsoft Movie Maker
Thats Free.
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Will check it out.. thank you, although i think i may have whizzed by it before
[EDIT] Just checked it again and found out why i whizzed by it the first time.... I don't have Windows XP on this machine... only on the laptop.... this pc is a Win98 baby :p
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20-07-2003, 23:18
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Well, the program we teach the students at work is Adobe Premiere, but that is a bit wierd to learn, and is expensive.
Found what looks like a good Freeware Video Editor, Zwei-Stein Video Editor. It's at http://www.thugsatbay.com/software/index.html.
Might take a bit of learning as well, but seems to have a good range of features.. And it's free.
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20-07-2003, 23:33
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thats giving me server not found scastle - can you edit the full stop at the end of the url please?
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21-07-2003, 00:02
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Quote:
Originally posted by homealone
thats giving me server not found scastle - can you edit the full stop at the end of the url please?
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Don't be so lazy homealone...  copy and paste it into a browser and delete the period yourself  err... bit like http://www.thugsatbay.com/software/index.html
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21-07-2003, 00:04
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21-07-2003, 07:55
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Hi kink
This site called voodoo files has a lot of stuff, might be worth a look see
Found here
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21-07-2003, 13:40
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Thanks El Diablo. Didn't notice the full stop until it was too late to edit the post..
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21-07-2003, 14:49
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The two main video editors to try are vdub which is free and tmpgenc which is used for conversion to vcd/svcd for playing the files via a dvd player on your TV. Free versions are available for this too.
Visit http://www.doom9.org for downloads and many useful guides as to their use and also access to the main codecs you will need as well.
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21-07-2003, 16:25
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21-07-2003, 18:32
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Quote:
Originally posted by scastle
You sure you don't want any other suggestions?
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And i thought your pm's with suggestions were more than enough for you.... :p
So far.... thank you for your suggestions.... very useful.... however i was hoping for a d/l that someone had already tried and was happy with.
I'm having a look at the ones already added here and thanks heaps for that.... am testing a couple as i write.... well inbetween 
If someone had tried one or has second hand knowledge of it's worth, please let me know.
Thanks for your time and input guys
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21-07-2003, 18:55
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Hi Kink
the only one I've ever tried was Ulead Video Studio, version 5 at the time. It was quite easy to use & produced good results. Latest version is 7 - but it costs $90!!!
There is a 30 day "free trial" download available at
http://www.ulead.com/vs/trial.htm
- over 70 meg though!
Gaz
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21-07-2003, 19:10
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Quote:
Originally posted by homealone
Hi Kink
the only one I've ever tried was Ulead Video Studio, version 5 at the time. It was quite easy to use & produced good results. Latest version is 7 - but it costs $90!!!
There is a 30 day "free trial" download available at
http://www.ulead.com/vs/trial.htm
- over 70 meg though!
Gaz
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Wow 70 mgs  My pc is already having a bit of a memory problem... VM completely overloaded and the rest of it is struggling
But a 30 day trial is always good.. will try that one when the two i'm testing now have either killed my pc totally or have ruined the avi's i've already got :p
Thanks Gaz... you're a star [img]Download Failed (1)[/img]
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21-07-2003, 22:49
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Kink.
I was asking the same question amongst the guys at work,today.Like yourself,I'm on Win 98 with limited memory.
I've found one,Easy Video Splitter,that does what it says on the tin;
http://www.doeasier.org/splitter/
7 days free trial.
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