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Audio & video software: good video editing software, URGENT

by ultimatebuster - 11/2/08 2:43 PM
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good video editing software, URGENT

by ultimatebuster - 11/2/08 2:43 PM

Requirements:

Free
Compatible with Vista
Not Video Spin or WMM


This is my computer and I have to stick with:
Core 2 Duo T5750 2.00ghz
3gb DDR2 Memory
358 MB Total available graphics memory
Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family
Vista Home Premium 32-bit

The video that i have to edit will have a lot of effect, 3d text
15 minute

export format doesn't really matter that much, as long as i can get it to convert to avi or wmv

the most important factor here is the word "free"

if you couldprovide me with a manual or even better, a video tutorial will be nice

i have currently the DebugMode Wax 2.0e. the user guide didn't really do much. There isn't a support forum or a better tutorial.

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Never found such.

by R. Proffitt Moderator - 11/3/08 9:57 AM In reply to: good video editing software, URGENT by ultimatebuster

Nothing I've seen for free meets your specifications. Maybe in a few years something will show up.

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urgent

by ultimatebuster - 11/3/08 10:45 AM In reply to: Never found such. by R. Proffitt Moderator

will wax work though? I have to finish the video by dec 12th

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The problem I see with Wax is this.

by R. Proffitt Moderator - 11/3/08 12:23 PM In reply to: urgent by ultimatebuster

"Currently Wax can work as a plug-in with Sony Vegas�, Pure Motion EditStudio and Adobe Premiere�"

Since it's a plugin and not a NLE then how would you use it for free?

http://cinelerra.org/docs.php may have been interesting but my bet is you use Windows and it fails some of your spec.
Bob

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wax is a standalone program

by ultimatebuster - 11/3/08 1:49 PM In reply to: The problem I see with Wax is this. by R. Proffitt Moderator

wax is also a stand alone program

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I was reading that addon from their site.

by R. Proffitt Moderator - 11/3/08 2:14 PM In reply to: wax is a standalone program by ultimatebuster

If it works for you then why not go with that?

There are very very few choices that are 'free' on Windows.
Bob

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