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2009-09-09, 04:19
Since I cannot post in the off-topic section I'm posting this here. I am absolute smeg when it comes to editing videos. Are there any suggestions for an "easy" program to use, or even better someone here who is really good at editing video?
Could get an early copy of Xperience out of it if so ...
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I use the Womble Video Editor (Not free). It has an interesting interface some would say, but it's easy to use, has some nice export functions (including batch) and one version can export directly to the DVD format (MPEG Video Wizard DVD).
I'm certainly no editing expert, but I've done some reasonably good stuff with it. It'll also edit vob's directly.
They do offer a free trial. If I can help more...ask. Hope this helps.
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Does it let you have cool effects?
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Corel VideoStudio, best of all.
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I just use InShot on my phone. Good editor for me, as simple as possible
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you can try Adobe Premiere Pro or Pinnacle Studio.
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highly recommend davinci.
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When I started video editing with the software, it was a WonderShare Filmore. It's a perfect video editing tool to edit through a laptop or now it is also available in-app but doesn't use yet. But now necessary videos can edit on mobile easily.
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I have good experience with the wonder share Filmora(licensed version, There are limitations on without licensed) video editor, But I'm using it to edit the personal videos so it's good to go without purchasing it.
I found it easier video editor so I'm sharing it. I never used it for work.