Here's another on for you to look at, Igor. Not free, but on sale and
pretty powerful.
https://www.cyberlink.com/downloads/trials/powerdirector-ultra/download_en_US.html?affid=2581_1248_729_37302_0_ENU
*http://tinyurl.com/ycoww33l*
-p
On 6/8/2017 2:32 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
Thank you,
Thank you, Adam,
I am currently testing a few free editors that were in the link I've
posted and in the review posted by Henk (VSDC video editor, Kdelive,
shotcut, belnder).
IIRC, Lightworks was among the contenders, but I something was missing in
its description. 720p-limitation would be a
Not free but inexpensive, pretty intuitive to use and powerful:
Vegas Movie Studio (currently on version 14).
You can get it in plain vanilla, Platinum, or Suite editions. I recommend
Platinum.
https://diyvideoeditor.com/vegas-movie-studio-review/
You won't likely outgrow it and there are a ton of
For the past four years I've been using a program called Lightworks. (
https://www.lwks.com/) .I rather like it, you can use it on Windows, OSX,
and Linux. The free version is limited to a 720p export.
On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 9:29 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
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>
> I wonder
On 6/6/17, Igor PDML-StR, discombobulated, unleashed:
>The "studio" suite is discontinued, but
>"Three of its primary applications - Final Cut Pro X, Motion, and
>Compressor - continue to be developed and are published as separate
>applications on the Mac App Store.":
Steve Cottrell Tue, 06 Jun 2017 13:31:00 -0700 wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_video_editing_software
Haha. Mine's listed as 'Discontinued/Inactive' :-)
Amazing how it still is fully functional and used every day. It has
crashed on me twice in 12 years and I still use it
Thanks Igor.
I have only used MS Windows Movie Maker a couple of times. I still have
it but as said this is no longer updated.
There is a recent article in techradar on best alternatives to Movie Maker:
https://goo.gl/shns8B
Henk
Op 2017-06-06 om 20:58 schreef Igor PDML-StR:
Alright, -
On 6/6/17, Igor PDML-StR, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
>
>Alright, - I've found a nice comparison of different video editors -
>software for different platforms, both free and commercial.
>I thought, it might be useful for somebody else on the list, so, I am
>sharing it back, sort of answering
Alright, - I've found a nice comparison of different video editors -
software for different platforms, both free and commercial.
I thought, it might be useful for somebody else on the list, so, I am
sharing it back, sort of answering my own question.
Not free, but Photoshop CC has most of the basic tools & definitely has
the capability to add still photos.
On 6/2/2017 23:29, 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
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..
On 3 June 2017 at 04:29, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
> 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
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/.
If it's still free it might be worth a look.
Jostein
Den 3. juni 2017 05.29.06 CEST, skrev Igor PDML-StR :
>
On 2/6/17, Igor PDML-StR, discombobulated, unleashed:
>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
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
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