Maver wrote:don't forget the free stuff!
kazaa er i mean
Zwein-Stein
one of the best video editiors if you want to do chroma key effects in any color you want, i've had some real fun with the software and the starwars blue screens. mind you its a little buggy at the rendering part best to just let it do its thing and don't touch the computer
bubblehead wrote:Maver wrote:don't forget the free stuff!
kazaa er i mean
Zwein-Stein
one of the best video editiors if you want to do chroma key effects in any color you want, i've had some real fun with the software and the starwars blue screens. mind you its a little buggy at the rendering part best to just let it do its thing and don't touch the computer
About DDClip: once you get it to work (does work on XP, though it doesn't say so), it seems pretty good, though a little quirky and sometimes slow. Then you realize, in the free version there are no effects. NONE. Not so much as a fade. It IS nice that the video doesn't slide back to the start the way it does in Movie Maker, but otherwise... I want my fades!
TMPGEnc MPEG Editor is a greatly improved version of MPEG Tool (included in TMPGEnc Plus 2.5). It has been reworked into a full-featured software offering fast, precise and easy cut-editing. This is possible thanks to the Technical Wizard interface and the Smart Rendering function. As it is compatible with DVD-VR(VRO), you can load DVD-videos you have made in the past, edit and convert them to MPEGs.
This sofware is recommended for people who need to cut-edit quickly MPEGs at frame level!
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