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Posted by Mike Kujbida on 10/26/05 10:18
In case you don't realize it, you already have an editing package with your
computer. It's called MovieMaker and, for the price (free), it's not a bad
little package. Lots of tips and tricks are on Microsoft's site at
http://tinyurl.com/53yvx
If you want to go to the next level, my personal recommendation is Vegas
Movie Studio+DVD. It's only $90 online at http://tinyurl.com/anh9v and
includes DVD authoring (which MOvieMaker doesn't offer).
Mike
Alec Rimmer wrote:
> Just using a standard PC (PIII 2gig), under Windows XP Pro.
> I would like to do some basic editing of the videos, such as joining
> clips together. I might also want to play around with speeding up,
> and slowing down captured video. All for my own amusement/education.
>
> Thanks
>
> "Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xpr7t.net> wrote in message
> news:11lu6brmkd5d3c@corp.supernews.com...
>> "Alec Rimmer" wrote ...
>>> I am a video newbie (so please be gentle). I have just connected my
>>> DV Camera (JVC DVX4) to my computer via a firewire card. I want to
>>> start capturing all my tapes, but have a few questions:
>>> - what is the best sotware to use for capture (freeware?)
>>> - what is the best software to use for editing.
>>> - are there any good sites for this sort of things out there.
>>
>> Perhaps you should reveal what kind of computer you are
>> using and which operating system (including version).
>> Also helpful would be knowing what you want to DO
>> with your edited video?
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