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Posted by Smarty on 01/04/08 00:23
Bob,
The specific software I was thinking of is Ulead Video Studio 11 Plus, a
very competent, relatively basic program, which can take video in HD or
standard def formats, edit the content, add transitions, filters, titles,
sound effects, etc., and then output to all sorts of devices and formats
ranging from iPods to BluRay / HD DVD as well as YouTube.
The software can be had for as little as $59 based on the promotions I have
seen, most recently at $69 after rebate at Amazon with free shipping. The
early November release of the so-called "PowerPack" added YouTube support as
well as several other nice features. They offer a trial download version
with full functionality which allows you to check it out and see if you like
it before buying.
I use this software for quick and simple projects, since it is extremely
fast, makes hi def videos as nicely as either Final Cut Pro HD or Vegas
(both way more expensive programs), and is a single program solution for
end-to-end workflow.
Hope this answers your question.
Smarty
"Bob Noble" <bnoble@sonic.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Smarty,
>> makes for a wonderful subject. Maybe you might consider eventually
>> investing in a little program to put up some clips on YouTube for all of
>> us to enjoy? The software is dirt cheap.....
>>
>
> So, what are we talking about here for software. I didn't know software
> was needed to do this.
> I'm not in a rush to get on YouTube, but the more I know and learn, I
> guess the quicker it will be that I do get something there.
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Bob Noble
> http://www.sonic.net/bnoble
> "Smarty" <nobody@nobody.com> wrote in message
> news:FNEcj.3977$nh7.2746@trnddc01...
>> No problem Bob. Regarding minitape versus hard disk storage, each has
>> its' virtues, and I would personally prefer either a hard disk or a solid
>> state (memory card) based format, but HDV camcorders are usually
>> tape-based, and my own preference is strongly for HDV versus AVCHD. The
>> HG10 you have chosen is really extremely well suited for very compact
>> 'point and shoot' use, and I applaud your ability to handle the kayak and
>> the camcorder at the same time, especially in very turbulent water. It
>> would be fun to see some of your work posted, since the seals, otters,
>> their prey, and other critters makes for a wonderful subject. Maybe you
>> might consider eventually investing in a little program to put up some
>> clips on YouTube for all of us to enjoy? The software is dirt cheap.....
>>
>> Good luck with HG10 and keep posting your progress. No apologies needed
>> for golden age status here...........I stopped worrying about gray hair
>> when I turned 60 and noticed that a lot of my contemporaries had no hair
>> at all.....
>>
>> Smarty
>>
>
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