Buffs New Toys
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Buffs New Toys
So for Christmas I figured I was a good boy this year and went out and picked up a Asus G1s laptop and a Apple 16gb iTouch.
For the last few days I have been busily ripping all my cds into iTunes and making playlists (yes its addictive) and I ended up having to buy a 500 gig external HD to store music on.
Anyway I need some advice on video editing. I have a camcorder and I need to edit some of it and put it on a dvd. My laptop will burn dvds (even lightscribe them) and I have the Nero 8 suite but I think thats just to capture video...
Any suggestions for a video editor thats not expensive but will do basic editing?
For the last few days I have been busily ripping all my cds into iTunes and making playlists (yes its addictive) and I ended up having to buy a 500 gig external HD to store music on.
Anyway I need some advice on video editing. I have a camcorder and I need to edit some of it and put it on a dvd. My laptop will burn dvds (even lightscribe them) and I have the Nero 8 suite but I think thats just to capture video...
Any suggestions for a video editor thats not expensive but will do basic editing?
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http://www.google.com/search?q=%22video ... arch&hl=en
http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Sear ... ditor.html
This looks like a really good one: http://posters.imdb.com/name/nm0495161/
but probably quite expensive.
TD
http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Sear ... ditor.html
This looks like a really good one: http://posters.imdb.com/name/nm0495161/
but probably quite expensive.
TD
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there was a time I converted and edited video. Now I just convert with AVS smart converter. There are several video editors you can try at Download.com. Might as well check out the reviews while your there. Also this COREL Ulead DVD MovieFactory 6 Plus at newegg sounds cool.
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I went out at lunch and picked up Sony's Vegas Studio Platinum. it was that or Roxio's Creator 10 but thats for everything cd's mp3 etc so I figured I didnt need all that crap so I got the sony software instead
I have to make dvds of the hunting trip my dad and friends did a few weeks ago...it will prolly suck but oh well
I have to make dvds of the hunting trip my dad and friends did a few weeks ago...it will prolly suck but oh well
Windows XP Pro SP2 has a watered down video editor built in called Movie Maker 2.0. The one you bought sounds like a decent one, I'm positive it has more features than the Windows version.
Congrats on your new toys. I would get an iPod Touch but I already have a 60Gig iPod Video, so no need.
Congrats on your new toys. I would get an iPod Touch but I already have a 60Gig iPod Video, so no need.
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movie maker is the way to start... then figure out if you need more. not sure if just the .exe will work - it may need other files as well.
don't get ulead - crap (my opinion).
i am likely to get Vegas Movie Studio PLus as well. good reviews, and if you are a Costco member cheap (if they still have it...).
don't get ulead - crap (my opinion).
i am likely to get Vegas Movie Studio PLus as well. good reviews, and if you are a Costco member cheap (if they still have it...).
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here are some known issues of version 8. i assume you have version 8, +DVD package?
what kind of camcorder do you have?
-HDV capture requires that you have a registered version of the Sony MPEG-2 plug-in on your system.
-The Sony Handycam USB driver that is included with DVD-based camcorders can prevent Vegas Movie Studio from recognizing a USB-connected camera. If you use the Add/Remove Programs Control Panel to uninstall the "Sony DVD Handycam USB driver" component, Vegas Movie Studio will be able connect to the camera and import video using Import > DVD Camcorder Disc.
what kind of camcorder do you have?
-HDV capture requires that you have a registered version of the Sony MPEG-2 plug-in on your system.
-The Sony Handycam USB driver that is included with DVD-based camcorders can prevent Vegas Movie Studio from recognizing a USB-connected camera. If you use the Add/Remove Programs Control Panel to uninstall the "Sony DVD Handycam USB driver" component, Vegas Movie Studio will be able connect to the camera and import video using Import > DVD Camcorder Disc.
Helmut
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