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Old 11-26-2009, 12:27 AM
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Anyone have input on good, simple editing programmes for bikecam movies ?
 
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Old 11-26-2009, 01:04 AM
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Windows Movie Maker works fine- and it's free if you've got XP or later. I think it only outputs WMV files, which you may need to convert if you want to upload to YouTube or the like.
 
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http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/

Download here from sourceforge (the main downloading site can be a bit off putting)
Disregard sourceforge advertising pop up pages


For your consideration,Avidemux ,it's free, simple to use. It has mutli format
input and outputs & there's a forum for users who need questions answered.

Wiki has great pages on it's use too

I use it because it runs on MAC and Linux .......not just windows !
 

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Old 11-26-2009, 09:08 AM
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Thanks guys !
I have XP and was fiddling with the Windows program, Pacojoseph but it's nice to know what everyone else uses.
 
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Old 11-26-2009, 09:47 AM
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Honestly, shadow, if I was more into editing... I'd let you know.
Video editing is pretty much all new to me, too. My cameras usually come with some sort of editing software that I get angry with in minutes. lol...
 
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Old 11-26-2009, 11:56 AM
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Dylan if you saw some of the crVp I've recorded in the past couple of days you would know EXACTLY why I need an edit - I'm setting up my helmetcam (which finally arrived, and on which I had to pay import duty AGAIN) - no point in arguing even though the box said it was a replacement) The problem is aiming the damn thing when it's off to the side of your head (with a black screen fitting it on the bike won't help much) so I've been playing with angles and settings, etc etc. Maybe I'll come up with something in about 5 years.........half-decent.................
 
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Old 11-26-2009, 01:52 PM
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Movie maker, and it will do em as avi's too but they are huge unless you manually set the size. Thats about as simple as they get, I have Adobe Premier too but cant figure it out lol
 
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If only you ran a mac.... The best and simplest applications are in the operating system. My former partner was a video editor and used to swear by Final cut Pro but that's not a simple programme.
iMovie on the other hand is great.
Sorry but I'm clueless in the PC world of applications and hope I always will be. Like Trout, if I turn one on I get infuriated in minutes.
One day you'll come to learn the joy of a machine that doesn't need virus protection and really does what it says it will right out the box. Oops, chlché alert!
 
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Old 11-26-2009, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by HenryM
If only you ran a mac.... The best and simplest applications are in the operating system. My former partner was a video editor and used to swear by Final cut Pro but that's not a simple programme.
iMovie on the other hand is great.
Sorry but I'm clueless in the PC world of applications and hope I always will be. Like Trout, if I turn one on I get infuriated in minutes.
One day you'll come to learn the joy of a machine that doesn't need virus protection and really does what it says it will right out the box. Oops, chlché alert!
tho you are right n in general I agree, but there are more n more viri being wrote for the mac n *nix the more popular they get
 


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