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ReDVsion
15th December 2000, 19:35
My apologies if this has already been posted - I didn't find it when searching in gen.

Can anyone give me any good video editing programs? (specifically I want to change the audio track in one of my music videos)

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Bah! Humbug.

splooge
15th December 2000, 20:00
Ive only used adobie premier. Its very expensive however. Windows ME was supposed to come with a video editor. I havent tried it.

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ReDVsion:
My apologies if this has already been posted - I didn't find it when searching in gen.

Can anyone give me any good video editing programs? (specifically I want to change the audio track in one of my music videos)

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Zorro
15th December 2000, 20:03
MovieXone is quite good and free: http://www.aist.com/products/MovieXone/MovieXone.html

DeLiRiUmLB
15th December 2000, 21:04
I use VirtualDub to edit my movies. Its not an actual movie editing tool like where you can add text and cut scenes, its more like a touch up tool. You can compress the movie, fix the audio tracks up (great for music videos) and other stuff. Its actually quite small. I dont have a web address though. But i'm sure you could find a link from Google or something.

JMPZ
15th December 2000, 21:19
Well, if you really want a link, try: http://www.geocities.com/VirtualDub/

or http://www.virtualdub.com/

It is a vreakin cool proggie. I love it. It can capture better, faster and more accurately that ANY other program (including premiere)

ReDVsion
15th December 2000, 22:30
Thanks guys - I'm also assuming that I can get a full version/trial + crack for adobe premiere...

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Bah! Humbug.

videocrew
15th December 2000, 22:46
u know what i really hate? coughwarezcough people who think that they have to pay for stuff.

randman
15th December 2000, 22:53
There is a good shareware program called Multiquence (http://goldwave.com/multiquence/index.html).

Please note that I, being an honest person, cannot say whether there is a crack for it.

http://forums.winamp.com/ubb/wink.gif

Zorro
15th December 2000, 23:21
I've heard that the previews in Adobe Premiere 5 are very small so that some people prefer using version 4. So if want to try all the effects you might like to have bigger previews of them.
note: I didn't try this prog myself. I don't have Cable or something really fast and don't do video editing often.

rm'
16th December 2000, 00:21
Premiere rocks. The preview windo is just fine, even on 1240x1072 (i think that's my rez :confused http://forums.winamp.com/ubb/smile.gif

more on it later, but right now i'm too groggy to make coherent speech

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Go me!

Mr. Ice
16th December 2000, 06:49
premiere is a decent program, but it has some drawbacks. it pisses me off by not using both of my processors like it's supposed to, and by pissing on my video drivers. i have to disable all hardware acceleration to get the preview window to work. ugg.