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Subject: Tech: Video Editing Software From: GUEST,Ed Date: 11 Nov 14 - 08:03 AM I'm wanting to do some simple video editing. Nothing fancy, just cut, copy and paste mostly. Yes, I know that I already have 'Movie Maker' but I don't find it at all user friendly. Does anyone have suggestions for a better product? I'm more than happy to pay, but don't wish to go to 100s of £/$ I'm using Windows 7 and the videos are in MPEG-2 TS format. Many thanks. |
Subject: RE: Tech: Video Editing Software From: Phil Cooper Date: 11 Nov 14 - 09:42 AM I did not find movie maker very user friendly either. I got and adobe premier 12 program for about $60.00 US and had a little better luck. I found that if I uploaded a video in to premier, and then uploaded that file directly to youtube, that I could the cut parts before and after the part I wanted, that I could publish that on youtube. The four or five most recent videos I put up on my channel were done that way. If you put my name in the channel search you should be able to find it, if you want to see what I did. |
Subject: RE: Tech: Video Editing Software From: Phil Cooper Date: 11 Nov 14 - 09:43 AM I forgot to mention that I on on windows 7, too. |
Subject: RE: Tech: Video Editing Software From: GUEST,John Foxen Date: 11 Nov 14 - 12:11 PM I've put a few things up on the web with VideoPad made by NCH. I have had a few problems with it which may be down to my inexperience. The best part is that you can try it out with a free download then decide if you want to pay for an upgrade/. |
Subject: RE: Tech: Video Editing Software From: Bill D Date: 11 Nov 14 - 01:31 PM Here is the most commonly suggested free editor...http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/ MPEG-2 TS might be a new variation, so I don't guarantee anything. |
Subject: RE: Tech: Video Editing Software From: GUEST,Ed Date: 11 Nov 14 - 02:01 PM Avidemux looks ideal and handles my video format. Thank you Bill, Phil and John. |
Subject: RE: Tech: Video Editing Software From: Bonzo3legs Date: 11 Nov 14 - 02:09 PM You can do a great deal with ffmpeg (freeware), which is a command line only programme. |
Subject: RE: Tech: Video Editing Software From: GUEST,MikeL2 Date: 11 Nov 14 - 02:27 PM Hi Ed I have used most of the Video editors at one time or another. I am on Windows 7 and I use most of the Video file types with no problems. One I would really recommend for what I believe is what you want is Magix Video Easy. It is cheap and very simple to use. ttp://www.magix.com/gb/video-easy/detail/ Hope this helps Cheers MikeL2 |
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