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2006-12-06 18:27:39 · 4 answers · asked by . 2 in Computers & Internet Software

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Best free and professional quality one is Virtualdub(http://www.snapfiles.com/Freeware/gmm/fwvideoedit.html)

Another low featureed one is built into windows:windows movie maker

If you want to pay: Professional one is the adobe premere. But it is expensive. there are some other low cost softwares around and you can get the info from download.com. i don't recommend buying any of them. if you buy, buy the adobe premere. Otherwise get free versions like virtual dub or simply use windows movie maker.

if you have nero cd burning, then it ha built in nero mix which can edit videos.

2006-12-06 19:29:57 · answer #1 · answered by observer 3 · 0 0

The video editing software discussed here is free. However, keep in mind that free software doesn't come with the same level of support as software you pay for, and there's no guarantee that it will work as advertised. It usually is missing some or most of the features of commercial software. Note that where iMovie was once the only "free" game in town for Mac users, Avid's FreeDV now runs on OS X and the newcomer HyperEngine-AV is also an option.
1) Windows Movie Maker 2
Windows MovieMaker 2 is a capable little editor and ships free with virtually all new XP computers these days, with upgrades available on the Microsoft Website and other addons available as part of the Plus! package.
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2) Apple iMovie'05
Apple iMovie '05 is an excellent (and free) video editor for the Mac platform, with advanced video editing features and a lot of addon and plug-in support. You can find more information about iMovie at Apple's iLife '05 site. Note that this software is free only if you buy a new Mac. You can purchase it, however, if you just want the software.
3) Avid FreeDV
Avid's free software lets you get in the Avid door for free. Fairly difficult to use interface, although over a dozen pretty good tutorials are available from Avid's website. Originally developed for Windows XP, FreeDV now runs on Macs on the OS X platform.
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4) Wax
Wax is a homegrown video editor from Debug Software that started out as a college project. It's now a mature piece of software, but it's user interface leaves A LOT to be desired. However, I have to admit, it gets the job done. If you are insistent on not spending money on software, then go download Wax, it just may work for you.
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5) ddclip Free
DDClip Free is another homegrown video editor, this one from SoftLab-NSK, a multimedia company headquartered (apparently) in Russia. Its interface is a bit difficult and this product is really aimed at the geeks among us, but it's free and that's the best thing about it. SL openly admits that this version is no longer supported and they'd like you to go with one of their "retail" versions. I didn't download or test this product, so I can't really comment. Again, let the buyer beware, and so on.
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6) Zwei-Stein
Zwei-Stein 3.01 is a freeware and according to their Web site, "offers many advanced features unavailable elsewhere." That may be, but the system is for technogeeks only. (Sorry ThugsAtBay, but I have to protect my readers.) If you feel adventurous and you don't mind getting under the technical hood, this could be for you. My test drive of the product proved that it's for real and can do the job. It's just not all that user friendly.
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7) HyperEngine-AV
HyperEngine-AV from Arboretum is a new product for the Mac (it runs on OSX) and has an interface that is all its own. Its drag and drop interface is intuitive and different. By different, we mean really different: there are literally no video or audio tracks. There are, in fact, no tracks at all. It's good to see an alternative to Apple's iMovie for Mac users. By the way, HyperEngine-AV sold for about $50 last year.

2006-12-07 02:36:09 · answer #2 · answered by marvin_1155 2 · 1 1

free :windows movie maker
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2006-12-07 02:30:45 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

me u b***H that whats my ***** sad

2006-12-07 02:35:52 · answer #4 · answered by ronzeal_henry 1 · 0 1

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