Thanks for the names of the video editing programs...and yes, I believe that 
MSFT's 
Windows Movie Maker does break down the video.

I suspect that there are millions of folks out there like me who are not as 
adept at using 
online or offline editing tools and, as a consequence, have a lot of digital 
videos of their 
families sitting on their shelves unused.

Though I'm motivated to get these off my shelf and into edited videos I can 
share with my 
family and friends, I know of many, many folks who feel much more comfortable 
with the 
simplicity of using a video camera vs. the complexity of learning how to 
"process" their 
videos.

Seems like a big market opportunity for an enterprising video company. 


--- In [email protected], "Gena" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There are some consumer based video editing programs that have the 
> ability to "scene detect" and basically edit the movie for you.
> 
> Ulead
> http://www.ulead.com/vs/runme.htm
> 
> Adobe Elements - This is a .pdf of the program features
> http://www.adobe.com/products/premiereel/indepth.html
> 
> I think even that Windows Movie Maker 2 can do this but I am not sure.
> Dear ole Dad I know technology is moving at a rapid pace and these 
> two 
> programs may go a long way to cut through the dribble shots, but at 
> some point you as the human are gonna have to make editing decisions. 
> 
> You can do it dude! Courage and happy editing.
> Or a really good coffee to help you wittle down the pile.
> 
> Vlog on,
> 
> Gena
> http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com
> --- In [email protected], "joshgrot" <jgrotstein@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > I've got a large number of hour-long digital video tapes of my 
> family 
> > sitting on the shelf.  I'd like to share key clips of these with my 
> > family and friends, but am turned off by the hassle of culling 
> through 
> > each tape manually to find the most interesting clips (it seems 
> that 
> > 80% of the time, the camera is just rolling and my kids aren't 
> doing 
> > anything too interesting to anyone else but me and my wife).  Is 
> there 
> > an easy way to solve this online, i.e., without having to use 
> > iMovieHD?  VideoEgg?  Apologies if this question has been asked and 
> > answered earlier.
> >
>






 
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