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    Question for you technophiles out there. What's the easiest way to edit videos,

    I know I'm not being too clear - for example, if I have downloaded a movie (one that I play in WMP Quicktime Real etc.) and I want to cut out a scene that I'm not too crazy about so I'm not wasting Hard Drive space how do I go about doing this (and issues like syncing the audio etc.)


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    You need to be a bit more specific.
    What format video?
    [assuming you're using windows]


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    Hmm, WMV right?

    I don't know, I'm a technological retard.


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    To add to Gaurd's question, WHAT IS THE BEST VIDEO EDITING SOFTWARE OR PROGRAMME. IS THERE ANY GOOD FREE AND USER FREINDLY PROGRAMMES OUT THERE? I CAN'T BE BOTHERED TO SEARCH www.sourceforge.net but am sure there are good free downloadable programmes.

    Are you also editing mpegs gaurd? they are a common format

    I would like to find a programme similar to 'audacity' for audio, where i can import different file types from various sources and edit and maybe compress video.


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    There's plenty that are free, and there's plenty that are user friendly, but not many are both!

    One of these should cover most of what you'll ever want to do:

    Cut Assistant
    http://www.afterdawn.com/software/vi..._assistant.cfm

    Virtual Dub [not the easist to use, but there are plenty of guides]
    http://www.virtualdub.org/

    Asfbin
    http://www.radioactivepages.com/english/asfbin.html

    And one you probably already have, Windows Movie Maker.
    It's not great, but it's simple to use.

    For compressing vids take a look at the DivX & Xvid codecs

    Some guides:
    http://neuron2.net/avediting.html


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    Hi, I'll try to give you a good answer here.

    Jessica does all our video editing.

    Many producers use Macintosh - "Final Cut Pro."

    We use a program called "Vegas 7" which is the high end for Windows platform. It's a more complicated program, but provides for rendering in any format and you can control transitions and audio very precisely.

    We also use Adobe Premiere and Encore for rendering. It's about $800. I dont' know how much Vegas was.

    The movie editor that comes with windows is OK, but limited. And I think Mac's come with a free software insalled.

    Here's a photo of Jessica's Video workstation.

    And people wonder why videos cost $$.

    PS - we just launched a new 5 Minute clip store - all 5 minute clips for under $5! Please visit our web site for a link to our video and DVD stores!

    http://www.justatransgirl.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by justatransgirl
    Hi, I'll try to give you a good answer here.

    Jessica does all our video editing.

    Many producers use Macintosh - "Final Cut Pro."

    We use a program called "Vegas 7" which is the high end for Windows platform. It's a more complicated program, but provides for rendering in any format and you can control transitions and audio very precisely.

    We also use Adobe Premiere and Encore for rendering. It's about $800. I dont' know how much Vegas was.

    The movie editor that comes with windows is OK, but limited. And I think Mac's come with a free software insalled.

    Here's a photo of Jessica's Video workstation.

    And people wonder why videos cost $$.

    PS - we just launched a new 5 Minute clip store - all 5 minute clips for under $5! Please visit our web site for a link to our video and DVD stores!

    http://www.justatransgirl.com

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    Thanks for the replies guys and gals.


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    If you only want to cut down videos you have already downloaded, all you need is this simpel tool:

    http://www.boilsoft.com/videosplitter/

    It will chop what you have anywhere you tell it. VERY easy to use. There is no need to load a video editing program, edit, then render out because not only is that a waste of time, but you will lose quality when you re-render a rendered (compressed) video.

    On the flip side, if you download a lot of clips that you want to join into one movie... http://www.boilsoft.com/avi-mpeg-rm-joiner.html

    Same company, just as easy.

    Hands down these are the best tools for doing what you want.

    Trust me on this one.



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    If you have windows XP, it should have included Windows Movie Maker. It can split, join, mute, add sound tracks to a movie file. (doesn't work with quick time or real pleayer files).

    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...viemaker2.mspx


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