Have you looked into ProShow Gold? It's only 70USD and is pretty
powerful. You can get a trial copy here...
http://photodex.com/
On the download page there's a link to possible issues & work arounds
with Windows 7, but I've been running it with Win7/64 and have
experienced no problems.
-p
On 6/30/2010 6:54 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
In all seriousness, let me tell you what I'm doing:
For my annual mountaintop bivouac I clipped a Flip Video camera onto
the shoulder strap of my back pack. I got quite a bit of standard-def
video on the hike out, during my photo shoot and on the way back,
commenting as I went along. I'going to put together a video using
parts of this video (the less-motion-sickness-inducing bits!) with
stills and voice-over narration. I hope to convey a little of what a
hike such as this is like to those who would never attempt such a
thing.
My first obstacle was that Adobe Premiere Pro (CS4) didn't like some -
but not all - of the mp4 files produced by the Flip Video camera.
Weird. So I set about converting them into a format that it would cope
with. However, every conversion I tried has issues: Some produced good
video but distorted audio. Or no audio at all. Some turned out audio
but no video. In the end I settled on one file format that produced
good audio and one that produced good video and applied both
conversions, then combined them into a single AVI file that works.
That's where I am now.
Next is writing a bit of script and editing the stuff together.
With luck, those of you who've never been to GFM will have a video to
give you an idea of what it's like soon.
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