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| Thread ID: 124546 | 2012-05-02 10:14:00 | Movie Editor ( Film Production ) | Nhashon (16466) | Press F1 |
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| 1273286 | 2012-05-02 23:57:00 | And it depends on the format youre going to load / edit. Obviously you cant use Moviemaker, or DVD Maker if you record in MP4 or something. Since both dont support it I've tried Videostudio x4, and x5. Its not too bad. Powerdirector maybe better if the video is big. But MM or DVD Maker should be good enough, if YouTube converts it when you upload it. |
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| 1273287 | 2012-05-03 00:55:00 | Oh ok thanks for your comments people | Nhashon (16466) | ||
| 1273288 | 2012-05-03 04:19:00 | Things I don't care about Transitions effects DVD authoring Youtube integration scene detection Matching music tempo to screen transitions. I agree entirely with this list. On the list of things I do care about is stabilisation ("stability"?) and being able to lengthen the clip. Amateur video-ing needs stabilisation as a priority. I've found great improvement by lengthening the video x2 or x4 (and using 2 or 4 copies of the sound track or some other venue sound), then finishing off by using the stabiliser in Pinnacle 14. Makes a huge difference. The Pinnacle stabiliser is apparently the same as in Adobe After Effects |
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| 1273289 | 2012-05-03 09:08:00 | Good audio makes even average video look profesional. | Slankydudl (16687) | ||
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