Ping Magma... He's the resident video expert.
I use the crap that came with my Sony video camera.
Just curious - what are most people using here to edit and upload videos to the web?
I'm trying to edit and capture a couple of the runs form yesterday's autocross, and I'm not impressed with the Windows Movie Maker that is bundled with XP. Any recommendations on a better (preferably free) alternative software? Thanks!
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
Ping Magma... He's the resident video expert.
I use the crap that came with my Sony video camera.
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"Nothing that is free is good"...That said I think the best bang for the price on simple importing and getting stuff on the web is Adobe Premier Elements if bought on Amazon I think it is even cheaper. I like the UI and it will do most of what people need, that don't want to spend the money to move up to capable software.
The other option is buy a Mac with iMovie already on it
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I use the crap that came with my Canon still camera. It's not complete crap, but I'm sure it's better than the crap that comes with Windeuce.
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