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PandaSong wrote on 2010-12-10 22:14
I'm looking for a simple and very easy video editor to use for Vindictus .avi's. D: Notice the bold on the easy, I'm not that computer savvy, I mean, I'm a regular user.. And if I practice enough I'll get it. But it makes my brain hurt and homework already does that enough.
Something that basically let's me cut out a few parts in the video and add music in. ^^; Anything else is just bonus features. My brother suggested Adobe Premiere Elements 9.. But I'd rather not pester him with that many questions at the moment. Anyone know if it's easy to use?
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RicochetOrange wrote on 2010-12-10 23:15
Windows Movie Maker.
Pinnacle Video Spin.
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PandaSong wrote on 2010-12-11 03:41
Thanks. :D I'll check out the Windows Movie Maker first, since it's free.
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silentselene wrote on 2010-12-11 05:05
Premiere is pretty hard to use, so go with Movie Maker if you're a beginner. Just note that you can't do anything really awesome in Movie Maker.
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PandaSong wrote on 2010-12-11 05:43
lol, kks. Well all I want to do is cut out this annoying high pitched noise that started popping up into my Vindictus videos. x_X It started recently, so I just need to cut that part out of the beginning and add some music in. That should be simple enough, right? :D
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TA wrote on 2010-12-11 11:27
Honestly, the easiest possible thing to use is Windows Movie Maker. It'd be super easy to do what you're wanting to do too!
(though, I'd do some searching to see what's causing that noise you're talking about too...)
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PandaSong wrote on 2010-12-11 21:12
Quote from Tasha;244109:
Honestly, the easiest possible thing to use is Windows Movie Maker. It'd be super easy to do what you're wanting to do too!
(though, I'd do some searching to see what's causing that noise you're talking about too...)
XD I think I already know what it is, it's my mic/headset that I always forget to unplug when doing the videos. ^^;
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Navy wrote on 2010-12-11 22:55
I <3 sony vegas pro 8.0
It's easy to use and the quality is decent. :3
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TA wrote on 2010-12-11 23:25
Quote from PandaSong;244412:
XD I think I already know what it is, it's my mic/headset that I always forget to unplug when doing the videos. ^^;
Is it a Logitech G35? I had that problem that started every time I'd start Vindictus. I had to go into my mic settings...
Control Panel > Sound > Recording > Microphone (Logitech G35 Headset) > Properties > Advanced > set Default Format to 1 channel, 16 bit, 8000 Hz (Telephone Quality).
That's what made that stop for me, maybe it'll work for you? I dunno.