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Title: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: katushkin on Sat, 28 February 2015, 12:52:25
I am looking for some video editing software recommendations. I am not going to be using it for an insane amount of editing, just chopping up dashcam footage really.

Hopefully something free? :)
Title: Re: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: intelli78 on Sat, 28 February 2015, 13:06:08
If you have a Mac, iMovie obviously, and I think Windows Movie Maker is free for Winusers.
Title: Re: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: fohat.digs on Sat, 28 February 2015, 14:59:50
I am watching this thread and would love to find some good solutions myself.

Windows Movie Maker has never worked very well for me. And, bizarrely, although I am a Windows user my beloved Lumix pocket camera shoots .MOV while my wife, the die-hard Apple worshiper, has a Canon that shoots .AVI.

I would like to edit those, as well as other "small" tasks such as cutting out small bits and scenes from other file types.

This seems to be a devilishly tall order that does not have a good solution. Some of the (supposedly) highly-rated ones such as Avidemux (sp?) are totally hit-or-miss for me and often do things like leave out sound. 
Title: Re: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: tbc on Sat, 28 February 2015, 15:08:30
adobe premiere elements?
Title: Re: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: katushkin on Sun, 01 March 2015, 02:34:41
adobe premiere elements?

Isn't that horribly expensive like most other adobe products?
Title: Re: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: smknjoe on Sun, 01 March 2015, 02:38:43
It's $80.
Title: Re: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: tbc on Sun, 01 March 2015, 02:39:49
adobe premiere elements?

Isn't that horribly expensive like most other adobe products?

the elements line is more for the casual user.

much less functionality...but at least you don't need to read a how-to book first :)
Title: Re: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: katushkin on Sun, 01 March 2015, 03:09:03
It's $80.

That is about... $80 over what I intended to pay  :-X
Title: Re: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: tbc on Sun, 01 March 2015, 03:17:15
ya, i searched for free stuff like 5 years ago.

wmm was the best and like fohat said....it's not so hot.

some versions were better than others though (they have completely different sub brand names sometimes)
Title: Re: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: smknjoe on Sun, 01 March 2015, 04:29:54
adobe premiere elements?

Isn't that horribly expensive like most other adobe products?

It's $80 which isn't horribly expensive like most of their other products. Some of their apps/suites are $800-$2000.

If you want to stick with free then:  http://lmgtfy.com/?q=free+video+editing+software
Title: Re: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: Dihedral on Sun, 01 March 2015, 07:57:56
I've used sony vegas for years, it does a good job
Title: Re: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: TheSoulhunter on Sun, 01 March 2015, 08:59:14
For simple editing I use Sony Vegas, it's relatively cheap and easy to use...
If it's linear editing (just cutting parts out, no rearrangement) even something simple (and free) like VirtualDub will do it.
Title: Re: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: GenKaan on Mon, 02 March 2015, 10:11:00
Really like Sony Vegas, wouldnt pay for it tho unless you intend to make money of it
Title: Re: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: Binge on Mon, 02 March 2015, 10:17:05
Do not use adobe products.  Great community forced to use them, but terrible resource monster.  If Vegas can do all the same things, please use it or something else.
Title: Re: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: Lu_e on Mon, 02 March 2015, 10:22:58
Theres a Corel program that has decent reviews I think.

~$50, often cheaper on amazon
Title: Re: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: fohat.digs on Mon, 02 March 2015, 16:47:54
Do not use adobe products.

After a mildly painful learning curve, I have found The Gimp to be an excellent replacement for Photoshop Elements, although its desire to stay in its own world of file types will never stop annoying me.

I wish there was something comparable for "moving pictures"
Title: Re: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: Melvang on Mon, 02 March 2015, 19:15:54
Thank you for posting this thread.  I was about to ask the same question.  All I plan on doing is cutting sections out, speeding up pieces, and possibly blank sections with text.
Title: Re: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: fohat.digs on Mon, 02 March 2015, 19:29:00
All I plan on doing is cutting sections out, speeding up pieces, and possibly blank sections with text.

So let us know if you find anything that is any good.
Title: Re: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: Melvang on Mon, 02 March 2015, 23:38:03
All I plan on doing is cutting sections out, speeding up pieces, and possibly blank sections with text.

So let us know if you find anything that is any good.

I downloaded the newest version of windows movie maker and seemed to work alright for me.  It let me compress (speed up sections) and add transition effects.  I saw spots where I could add text and stuff, just didn't get into that portion of it.
Title: Re: Video editing software recommendations
Post by: quake4mhg on Tue, 03 March 2015, 17:43:32
Isn't it Adobe CS2 still free? It is the whole legit version. Need to signup with an Adobe ID. Free to signup too.
If Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 good enough for you.

www. cnet.com/news/adobe-releases-creative-suite-2-for-free