Okay I have a question, I want to buy a Video Editing Program. I have about $150 to spend on it, I’d like it to be user friendly, as I’m not really good with computers. What would be the best program for me to use?
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Okay I have a question, I want to buy a Video Editing Program. I have about $150 to spend on it, I’d like it to be user friendly, as I’m not really good with computers. What would be the best program for me to use?
Don’t rec any progs, but I do say try b4 you buy.
Sony Vegas, canopus,Pinnacle and Ulead all good but some may have probs with your specific setup. So its best to give the trial a software a go b4 you jump in.
Thanks, that’s what I’ve been doing, I was just wondering if anybody had any good ideas that I could start with, I did forget to mention that I’m running a Windows XP, my computer is top of the line we ordered for a little over a grand from Dell, so it could probably handle just about any program.
Cid wrote: Okay I have a question, I want to buy a Video Editing Program. I have about $150 to spend on it, I’d like it to be user friendly, as I’m not really good with computers. What would be the best program for me to use?
try a free version of presentavid
[url]http://www.presentavid.com/PresentaVid[/url]
it’s easy to use and user friendly
I need one that can add text but not recode the video!
Is that even possible???
Finn wrote: I need one that can add text but not recode the video!
Is that even possible???
presentavid can add own logos, watermarks, text.
as for not recoding, i really don’t know. the only thing you can do is to try yourself.
i agree with frig , but only for digital cameras for those or if you wanted to deal with a menu’d dvd
if normal converstion your after then use tmpgenc xpress thmpgenc are up the top for being the best
btw presentavid has 50% discount now for everyone plus 20% for students and teachers