Knowing the wealth of knowledge available on this forum - and how I got a response on here that helped me recover all the pictures I lost on my Camera, I have another question which relates to PC based "Video Editors".
I am putting together a DVD of my recent round the world holiday combining photos and camcorder footage.
My current Video Editor "AVS Video Editor" vers 6. is playing up and is not all that User Friendly and has a number of bugs in it.
I don't like Microsofts "Movie Maker" either as that has bugs in it too.
Can anyone recommend a good user friendly alternative that allows multi trimming of your video clips, with the ability to add transitions, text, and audio etc., and doesn't cost the earth to buy.
Using CNET's Download Web Site it lists hundreds of Video Editors and it would take too long to wade through them all, then download and try them.
To-date I have sucessfully used Picasa to create a number of videos from all the photographs I took, and have imported onto the PC all the video clips from the camcorder used. It is now a matter of putting everything together onto a DVD for playing back on a widescreen TV through my DVD player/recorder. I have about 45 minutes of footage in total.
One alternative that seems to have a decent write up is "Video Spirit", so might try that, but would welcome opinions from any of you who regularly create video discs and are happy with the product used to create them.
I am putting together a DVD of my recent round the world holiday combining photos and camcorder footage.
My current Video Editor "AVS Video Editor" vers 6. is playing up and is not all that User Friendly and has a number of bugs in it.
I don't like Microsofts "Movie Maker" either as that has bugs in it too.
Can anyone recommend a good user friendly alternative that allows multi trimming of your video clips, with the ability to add transitions, text, and audio etc., and doesn't cost the earth to buy.
Using CNET's Download Web Site it lists hundreds of Video Editors and it would take too long to wade through them all, then download and try them.
To-date I have sucessfully used Picasa to create a number of videos from all the photographs I took, and have imported onto the PC all the video clips from the camcorder used. It is now a matter of putting everything together onto a DVD for playing back on a widescreen TV through my DVD player/recorder. I have about 45 minutes of footage in total.
One alternative that seems to have a decent write up is "Video Spirit", so might try that, but would welcome opinions from any of you who regularly create video discs and are happy with the product used to create them.
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