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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Stealth on March 12, 2005, 05:59:15 pm
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anyone have any experience with software that can do simple manipulations to video... like for instance splicing a quicktime movie into seperate segments, cutting off certain pieces, etc. something like aftereffects, but not as fancy
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If you want to just chop, cut, copy and paste then Quicktime Pro is pretty cheap...
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hmmmmmm ok, thanks, i'll keep that in mind
any others though?
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virtualdub
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man SCREW this damn messed up post order... we're going to have to resort to reply#s
(this is reply #4)
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ummmm virtual dub doesn't accept .MOV files :(
let me look for a plugin for it
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adobe premier, its all you will ever need, and with the proper codecs you can save to almost anything.
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Windows Movie Maker.
Comes with XP and doesn't suck too bad.
Though I'd go with Adobe Premiere.
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MGI's Videowave IV
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Adobe Premiere. You need nothing else.
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Videowave is cheap.
Virtualdub will work if you use quicktime pro (30 bucks last I checked) to convert to AVI first.
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VirtualDub only lets you trim video segments. It doesn't do general-purpose video editing.