Steve Cottrell Sat, 03 Jun 2017 00:27:07 -0700 wrote:

Fully understood mate.

Over to the PDML......

Oh, no! That's why I use the words "additional" and "too":
So, if somebody else has additional
information, I'd appreciate those suggestions too.
, hoping to hear from you AND others..



 Eric Featherstone Sat, 03 Jun 2017 02:21:07 -0700 wrote:

Microsoft's Live Movie Maker can do all that, and is free.

Thank you, Eric, but I remember trying to use it some 7 years (or was it 10 already?) It was heavy, with awakward capabilities...
And it's been discountinued...


 Jostein Øksne Sat, 03 Jun 2017 01:17:49 -0700 wrote:

Been a while since I looked at that kind of software. My needs were covered then by a free version of a program called Wings Platinum from http://avstumpfl.com/en/.

Thank you, Jostein, that might work, I'll look at it.


Igor



On Fri, 2 Jun 2017, Igor PDML-StR wrote:



I wonder what software people are using for editing videos (on Windows),
preferably free or inexpensive.
I've been using Avidemux that is very powerful for trans-coding, adjustments (brightness/contrast/WB/noise), etc. (including some batch processing). But what is missing in Avidemux is transitions between pieces, such as fading, various types of moving-boundary transitions (linear, circular, checker-board) between the two, etc, as well as possibility to add frames with just text. All these capabilities are available in Youtube video editor, which I've been using in the past, but I'd like to be able to do that locally.
Ability to add some still photos to a video would be a plus.


Cotty is probably the biggest expert here in this area, and at first,
I was going to send this message just to him. But I am afraid he is using too much of specialized software that is an overkill for me (function- and price-wise). So, if somebody else has additional information, I'd appreciate those suggestions too.

Thank you!

Igor



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