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What's a reasonable video editing software for beginners?

PostPosted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 11:15 am
by btiger
I tried using NeroVison Express 3 (that came with my burner), to cut out 200MB out of a 850MB mpeg file and Nero is telling me tha's too big of a cut and the rest of the mpeg file can not be used. (e.g. let's says the complete 850MB original mpeg file is 1(beginning of file) to 10(end of file), and I want to cut out a section between 6 to 8, so my end result is 1,2,3,4,5,9,10)

I'll appreciate it very much if you could point me to the right directions (ps, I will mostly need the software just to cut out part of some unwanted scenes from downloaded video files in .avi/.mpeg for example imax.avi/imax2.mpeg) and NOT doing anything fancy such as video cam...etc. Thanks.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 7:09 pm
by btiger
Ok, found the solutions to my own questions. Well, in my above situation, Nero would not let me cut out (Delete) 6-8 (or maybe Nero is not designed to work that way), anyway I tried to cut out 1 to 5 and 9 to 10 and pasted both sections and wah la.....I got what I wanted, I guess "Cut" doesn't = "Delete", I am beginneing to like NeroVision Express 3 and I can see why 29% of the people here use it! :lol:

PostPosted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 1:04 am
by jadedlady
I know the original poster already found his solution, but I thought I would throw my two cents in in case it is helpful to anyone else. I have been using the demo of Blaze Media Pro from Mystik Media, and it seems to work incredibly well for what I need. Now, I know it is not an application like Premiere Pro, Audition, or Encore, etc. However, it seems to do what I need (save the audio from video files, delete parts of video files, save out parts, etc.) extremely well. Add to that all the other features in the program (audio editing, audio and video conversions, audio and video CD burning, video capture, copying audio CDs, etc.), it seems like a very good value at only $50. I really like the other features too; they are amazing. It is jam packed with features. Even if you already have a video editor, I recommend you check it out.[/url]

PostPosted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 8:51 am
by Jim
Adobe Premiere Elements is easy to use and relatively cheap.

PostPosted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 11:52 am
by nukacola
have you tried presentavid by a chance??? :-^

PostPosted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 4:33 am
by TheWizard
Windows Movie Maker, baby!

No, seriously, Windows Movie Maker.