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I admit, that I am a dumb unknowing novice to video
editing. I thought: I have some pictures and some AVI-clips fro m travels and family occations - I might be able to make small (2-3 minutes) videos from them. Having Windows XP professional I of course started with MM2. After having made two 3,5 and a 4,5 minutes videos i made a status: It took 30 hours, which is quite Ok, if not some 15 of the 30 hours were used on trying to improve- and work around "funny things and errors". Here many most heartfelt thanks to sir PapaJohn for his great work to help us all to keep our MM2 up and running. Now as I had to save and close and restart MM2 every time I had made 2 splits (whereof one makes a lot in a video) I had to leave MM2 - even if I think it is a VERY repeat VERY good product - just too bad that there has not been attention enough on it from MS for them to make any updates for, let us say , a very long time.Then I read many reviews and downloaded the best programs 4 trials and tried them and decided for a, so I thought, good product for (only) 99 US. I transferred the money - well it became 124 US since the not Danish company ment it should have 25% danish VAT, but Ok, I needed very badly a program to make my videos. Then I installed the program and what happened: playing the 28 secs test video I made under the trial the picture froze after 2-3 secs just playing the video track. Shi.. (pardon my french) then I wanted to make a new project, but every time I opened the "get video" form the prog ate nearly 300 MB page file before I even clicked the AVI I wanted. After a close and open the get video form it again ate some 300 MB doing nothing and so on until my 1 GB Ram plus 2 MB page file were gone. I am disappointed. I just want to edit some holiday and family occation videos - not to become a computer expert fiddling around with codecs, virtual memory and so on for 50% of the spare hobby time after work. NOW, DEAR FOLKS: DO ANY OF YOU KNOW ABOUT A N Y VIDEO PROGRAM THAT A DUMMY LIKE ME CAN USE - EDITING 10 HOURS OF 10 HOURS WITH NO COMPUTER FIDDLING - OR SHOULD I JUST GO SURFING INSTRAD FORGETTING EVERYTHING ABOUT THAT DAR.. (PARDON MY...) VIDEO EDITING? |
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Is surfing in Denmark as cold as it is here in Michigan at this time of
year? Or do you mean web surfing? Thanks for the embedded comment. -- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org .. "Einar Ritsmer" <ritsmer@mail.tele.dk> wrote in message news:23ea001c45ed0$38351d30$a501280a@phx.gbl... > I admit, that I am a dumb unknowing novice to video > editing. > I thought: I have some pictures and some AVI-clips fro > m travels and family occations - I might be able to make > small (2-3 minutes) videos from them. > Having Windows XP professional I of course started with > MM2. After having made two 3,5 and a 4,5 minutes videos i > made a status: It took 30 hours, which is quite Ok, if not > some 15 of the 30 hours were used on trying to improve- and > work around "funny things and errors". > Here many most heartfelt thanks to sir PapaJohn for his > great work to help us all to keep our MM2 up and running. > Now as I had to save and close and restart MM2 every time I > had made 2 splits (whereof one makes a lot in a video) I > had to leave MM2 - even if I think it is a VERY repeat VERY > good product - just too bad that there has not been > attention enough on it from MS for them to make any updates > for, let us say , a very long time.> Then I read many reviews and downloaded the best programs 4 > trials and tried them and decided for a, so I thought, good > product for (only) 99 US. > I transferred the money - well it became 124 US since the > not Danish company ment it should have 25% danish VAT, but > Ok, I needed very badly a program to make my videos. > Then I installed the program and what happened: playing the > 28 secs test video I made under the trial the picture froze > after 2-3 secs just playing the video track. Shi.. (pardon > my french) then I wanted to make a new project, but every > time I opened the "get video" form the prog ate nearly 300 > MB page file before I even clicked the AVI I wanted. After > a close and open the get video form it again ate some 300 > MB doing nothing and so on until my 1 GB Ram plus 2 MB page > file were gone. > I am disappointed. I just want to edit some holiday and > family occation videos - not to become a computer expert > fiddling around with codecs, virtual memory and so on for > 50% of the spare hobby time after work. > > NOW, DEAR FOLKS: DO ANY OF YOU KNOW ABOUT A N Y VIDEO > PROGRAM THAT A DUMMY LIKE ME CAN USE - EDITING 10 HOURS OF > 10 HOURS WITH NO COMPUTER FIDDLING - OR SHOULD I JUST GO > SURFING INSTRAD FORGETTING EVERYTHING ABOUT THAT DAR.. > (PARDON MY...) VIDEO EDITING? |
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You've asked a good question. I've used all of the following with success but note comments:
Studio 7, 8, and now 9. If it works for you Studio is wonderful. But it doesn't work well for many people and if it doesn't work for you it can take forever getting it to work. Studio is moderately stable on my sytem but I still get random crashes. Best, in my opinion, user interface. Give story board or time line. Sony's ScreenBlast Nice program for editing and capture. User interface not as good as studio's but provides more things to play with. Timeline only which can take getting used to. Easy to get audio and video unsynced. More stable than Studio on my system. Free full featured 30 day trial available. Magix Movie Edit Pro 2004 (think European name is different). On my system this is the most stable of the 3. Timeline or storyboard editing. Lots of transitions and things to play with. Probably the most powerful (in terms of built in toys) of the 3. Crippled trial version may be available on Magix's German site. This is the most fun to play with of the 3 but the manual is not accurate. I'd suggest you get Sony's free 30 day trial and see how it works for you. If you can get a trial of Matix's (There is a brand new German version that is not available here in the US yet), get it and see if it works. There are other editors in the under $100 range, too. Most offer free trial versions, so I suggest you check them out too. (I haven't any personal experience with them) Keep Movie Maker around because it can do some things easier than any other program. Go to the web boards for these products and get an idea of what users think. Good luck. Les www.video.ncsparks.com "Einar Ritsmer" wrote: > I admit, that I am a dumb unknowing novice to video > editing. > I thought: I have some pictures and some AVI-clips fro > m travels and family occations - I might be able to make > small (2-3 minutes) videos from them. > Having Windows XP professional I of course started with > MM2. After having made two 3,5 and a 4,5 minutes videos i > made a status: It took 30 hours, which is quite Ok, if not > some 15 of the 30 hours were used on trying to improve- and > work around "funny things and errors". > Here many most heartfelt thanks to sir PapaJohn for his > great work to help us all to keep our MM2 up and running. > Now as I had to save and close and restart MM2 every time I > had made 2 splits (whereof one makes a lot in a video) I > had to leave MM2 - even if I think it is a VERY repeat VERY > good product - just too bad that there has not been > attention enough on it from MS for them to make any updates > for, let us say , a very long time.> Then I read many reviews and downloaded the best programs 4 > trials and tried them and decided for a, so I thought, good > product for (only) 99 US. > I transferred the money - well it became 124 US since the > not Danish company ment it should have 25% danish VAT, but > Ok, I needed very badly a program to make my videos. > Then I installed the program and what happened: playing the > 28 secs test video I made under the trial the picture froze > after 2-3 secs just playing the video track. Shi.. (pardon > my french) then I wanted to make a new project, but every > time I opened the "get video" form the prog ate nearly 300 > MB page file before I even clicked the AVI I wanted. After > a close and open the get video form it again ate some 300 > MB doing nothing and so on until my 1 GB Ram plus 2 MB page > file were gone. > I am disappointed. I just want to edit some holiday and > family occation videos - not to become a computer expert > fiddling around with codecs, virtual memory and so on for > 50% of the spare hobby time after work. > > NOW, DEAR FOLKS: DO ANY OF YOU KNOW ABOUT A N Y VIDEO > PROGRAM THAT A DUMMY LIKE ME CAN USE - EDITING 10 HOURS OF > 10 HOURS WITH NO COMPUTER FIDDLING - OR SHOULD I JUST GO > SURFING INSTRAD FORGETTING EVERYTHING ABOUT THAT DAR.. > (PARDON MY...) VIDEO EDITING? > |
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Hi John
Yes and no - beeing a granddad like I understand that You are (we have 3 ½ grandchildren) I have stopped surfing some years ago and have started to sail a dinghy as we live 500 feet from the shore. I have a Walker Bay 10 feet with high performance rig - and when the speed is too fast and I do not take care, the little boat sails directly through a wawe and down into the water. Now beeing a granddad one have learned to take it calm and get the water out of the boat and then sail on. The water here is now 15 centigrades - quite Ok if one is not too skinny :-) So much for surfing - ah - sailing. The editing software issue really disturbs me - do You think that the Vegas from Sony is in a state so that a dummy like me can humbly edit videos and not use hours keeping the software afloat - I am ready to pay almost anything to get a "bulletproof" product i.e. when You use Word or Excel You also do not have to fumble around in registry or rename files etc etc to make letters or spreadsheets - they just work - and I dream of such a product for the video editing. >-----Original Message----- >Is surfing in Denmark as cold as it is here in Michigan at this time of >year? Or do you mean web surfing? > >Thanks for the embedded comment. >-- >PapaJohn > >Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org >Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org > >.. >"Einar Ritsmer" <ritsmer@mail.tele.dk> wrote in message >news:23ea001c45ed0$38351d30$a501280a@phx.gbl... >> I admit, that I am a dumb unknowing novice to video >> editing. >> I thought: I have some pictures and some AVI-clips fro >> m travels and family occations - I might be able to make >> small (2-3 minutes) videos from them. >> Having Windows XP professional I of course started with >> MM2. After having made two 3,5 and a 4,5 minutes videos i >> made a status: It took 30 hours, which is quite Ok, if not >> some 15 of the 30 hours were used on trying to improve- and >> work around "funny things and errors". >> Here many most heartfelt thanks to sir PapaJohn for his >> great work to help us all to keep our MM2 up and running. >> Now as I had to save and close and restart MM2 every time I >> had made 2 splits (whereof one makes a lot in a video) I >> had to leave MM2 - even if I think it is a VERY repeat VERY >> good product - just too bad that there has not been >> attention enough on it from MS for them to make any updates >> for, let us say , a very long time.>> Then I read many reviews and downloaded the best programs 4 >> trials and tried them and decided for a, so I thought, good >> product for (only) 99 US. >> I transferred the money - well it became 124 US since the >> not Danish company ment it should have 25% danish VAT, but >> Ok, I needed very badly a program to make my videos. >> Then I installed the program and what happened: playing the >> 28 secs test video I made under the trial the picture froze >> after 2-3 secs just playing the video track. Shi.. (pardon >> my french) then I wanted to make a new project, but every >> time I opened the "get video" form the prog ate nearly 300 >> MB page file before I even clicked the AVI I wanted. After >> a close and open the get video form it again ate some 300 >> MB doing nothing and so on until my 1 GB Ram plus 2 MB page >> file were gone. >> I am disappointed. I just want to edit some holiday and >> family occation videos - not to become a computer expert >> fiddling around with codecs, virtual memory and so on for >> 50% of the spare hobby time after work. >> >> NOW, DEAR FOLKS: DO ANY OF YOU KNOW ABOUT A N Y VIDEO >> PROGRAM THAT A DUMMY LIKE ME CAN USE - EDITING 10 HOURS OF >> 10 HOURS WITH NO COMPUTER FIDDLING - OR SHOULD I JUST GO >> SURFING INSTRAD FORGETTING EVERYTHING ABOUT THAT DAR.. >> (PARDON MY...) VIDEO EDITING? > > >. > |
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I agree with what Les said. As this is the newsgroup for Movie Maker, it's
probably better if you ask questions in the more general places like microsoft.public.windowsxp.video. Life is too short to become proficient in more than a couple video software apps, unless you want to take up studying them as a goal instead of making movies. I use a dozen different software apps... as high as Adobe Premiere in complexity and price. But my core app of Movie Maker keeps me pretty busy. I'd rather put the time into learning more about it than into assessing other software. I keep notes about such things.... here's what a couple books have to say: ==================== 2003 - B&N publication - Digital Video for Windows and MAC in easy steps - $9.95 Chapters 5 - Windows Movie Maker '...entry level digital video editing prgram that is a good introduction to the basics of video editing...' '...as you develop your editing skills you may find that you want a program with a bit more power and versatility.' 6 - Apple iMovie '... award winning digital video editing software...' 7 - Editing Software '...general overview of the range and function of some of the digital video editing programs....' Roxio Movie Creator - '... entry-level program...' '... has the capability for burning completed footage to CD and DVD..' Ulead VideoStudio - '...versatile program that is easy to use and offers good functionality.' Roxio VideoWave - '... the next level of digital video editing...' '... offers powerful editing features but it is still easy to use and is a good way to cut your teeth on manual video editing.' Pinnacle Studio - '... bridges the gap between entry-level programs and professional ones such as Adobe Premiere.' Adobe Premiere - '... the market leader in the professional-level video image editing market.' ==================== 2003 book by PC Magazine 'Guide to Digital Video' - Chapter 3 - Choosing Your Video Editor If needs are modest, use Movie Maker 2 As editing goals grow, move first into consumer editors like: Pinnacle Studio Ulead VideoStudio And then to prosumer products like: Adobe Premiere Pro Pinnacle Edition Sonic Foundry Vegas Ulead MediaStudio Pro =========================== Congrats on upcoming #4.... we're at 5 and holding for awhile. Software like Word and Excel are pretty self-contained.... compared to all the interfacing software and hardware that it takes to get video form camcorder playing on a TV. No matter what software you end up using for the editing part, there's lots of complexity to deal with..... and of course as soon as it's running smoothly, something new comes along. Lots of luck, -- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org .. "Einar Ritsmer" <ritsmer@mail.tele.dk> wrote in message news:240e801c45ef0$93672930$a501280a@phx.gbl... Hi John Yes and no - beeing a granddad like I understand that You are (we have 3 ½ grandchildren) I have stopped surfing some years ago and have started to sail a dinghy as we live 500 feet from the shore. I have a Walker Bay 10 feet with high performance rig - and when the speed is too fast and I do not take care, the little boat sails directly through a wawe and down into the water. Now beeing a granddad one have learned to take it calm and get the water out of the boat and then sail on. The water here is now 15 centigrades - quite Ok if one is not too skinny :-) So much for surfing - ah - sailing. The editing software issue really disturbs me - do You think that the Vegas from Sony is in a state so that a dummy like me can humbly edit videos and not use hours keeping the software afloat - I am ready to pay almost anything to get a "bulletproof" product i.e. when You use Word or Excel You also do not have to fumble around in registry or rename files etc etc to make letters or spreadsheets - they just work - and I dream of such a product for the video editing. >-----Original Message----- >Is surfing in Denmark as cold as it is here in Michigan at this time of >year? Or do you mean web surfing? > >Thanks for the embedded comment. >-- >PapaJohn > >Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org >Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org > >.. >"Einar Ritsmer" <ritsmer@mail.tele.dk> wrote in message >news:23ea001c45ed0$38351d30$a501280a@phx.gbl... >> I admit, that I am a dumb unknowing novice to video >> editing. >> I thought: I have some pictures and some AVI-clips fro >> m travels and family occations - I might be able to make >> small (2-3 minutes) videos from them. >> Having Windows XP professional I of course started with >> MM2. After having made two 3,5 and a 4,5 minutes videos i >> made a status: It took 30 hours, which is quite Ok, if not >> some 15 of the 30 hours were used on trying to improve- and >> work around "funny things and errors". >> Here many most heartfelt thanks to sir PapaJohn for his >> great work to help us all to keep our MM2 up and running. >> Now as I had to save and close and restart MM2 every time I >> had made 2 splits (whereof one makes a lot in a video) I >> had to leave MM2 - even if I think it is a VERY repeat VERY >> good product - just too bad that there has not been >> attention enough on it from MS for them to make any updates >> for, let us say , a very long time.>> Then I read many reviews and downloaded the best programs 4 >> trials and tried them and decided for a, so I thought, good >> product for (only) 99 US. >> I transferred the money - well it became 124 US since the >> not Danish company ment it should have 25% danish VAT, but >> Ok, I needed very badly a program to make my videos. >> Then I installed the program and what happened: playing the >> 28 secs test video I made under the trial the picture froze >> after 2-3 secs just playing the video track. Shi.. (pardon >> my french) then I wanted to make a new project, but every >> time I opened the "get video" form the prog ate nearly 300 >> MB page file before I even clicked the AVI I wanted. After >> a close and open the get video form it again ate some 300 >> MB doing nothing and so on until my 1 GB Ram plus 2 MB page >> file were gone. >> I am disappointed. I just want to edit some holiday and >> family occation videos - not to become a computer expert >> fiddling around with codecs, virtual memory and so on for >> 50% of the spare hobby time after work. >> >> NOW, DEAR FOLKS: DO ANY OF YOU KNOW ABOUT A N Y VIDEO >> PROGRAM THAT A DUMMY LIKE ME CAN USE - EDITING 10 HOURS OF >> 10 HOURS WITH NO COMPUTER FIDDLING - OR SHOULD I JUST GO >> SURFING INSTRAD FORGETTING EVERYTHING ABOUT THAT DAR.. >> (PARDON MY...) VIDEO EDITING? > > >. > |
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Along with Papajohn's thoughts. One of the problems we have as pc users is
that we stuff so much on our machines and use so many different parts to make our machines it is impossible to test everyting with everything else. I have one which is just used for editing my video/photo's, and a few other integrated apps for things like audio. All the parts were carefully picked to try to stop any unwanted problems, and do you know what.......... after spending more than £5k it still crashes now and then. If you went to a mac, which were designed for this sort of work flow, you'd get a machine with very few choices of parts, so they can be tested properly, a smaller range of apps to do the work with, and do you know what....... from all the web surfing I do, they also crash and cause problems sometimes. If you want a good editing pc then keep it lean and mean, many editing apps interfer with each other and so decide on which one you want and stick to it. Don't install and uninstall too many apps as the registry gets mucked up and work slowly, purposefully and save often, so when it does crash, you don't lose too much work So, to answer your question, No I don't know one that works 100% of the time on 100% of machines, I don't think there is ![]() Graham -- Graham Hughes MVP www.simplydv.co.uk www.dvds2treasure.com "Einar Ritsmer" <ritsmer@mail.tele.dk> wrote in message news:23ea001c45ed0$38351d30$a501280a@phx.gbl... > I admit, that I am a dumb unknowing novice to video > editing. > I thought: I have some pictures and some AVI-clips fro > m travels and family occations - I might be able to make > small (2-3 minutes) videos from them. > Having Windows XP professional I of course started with > MM2. After having made two 3,5 and a 4,5 minutes videos i > made a status: It took 30 hours, which is quite Ok, if not > some 15 of the 30 hours were used on trying to improve- and > work around "funny things and errors". > Here many most heartfelt thanks to sir PapaJohn for his > great work to help us all to keep our MM2 up and running. > Now as I had to save and close and restart MM2 every time I > had made 2 splits (whereof one makes a lot in a video) I > had to leave MM2 - even if I think it is a VERY repeat VERY > good product - just too bad that there has not been > attention enough on it from MS for them to make any updates > for, let us say , a very long time.> Then I read many reviews and downloaded the best programs 4 > trials and tried them and decided for a, so I thought, good > product for (only) 99 US. > I transferred the money - well it became 124 US since the > not Danish company ment it should have 25% danish VAT, but > Ok, I needed very badly a program to make my videos. > Then I installed the program and what happened: playing the > 28 secs test video I made under the trial the picture froze > after 2-3 secs just playing the video track. Shi.. (pardon > my french) then I wanted to make a new project, but every > time I opened the "get video" form the prog ate nearly 300 > MB page file before I even clicked the AVI I wanted. After > a close and open the get video form it again ate some 300 > MB doing nothing and so on until my 1 GB Ram plus 2 MB page > file were gone. > I am disappointed. I just want to edit some holiday and > family occation videos - not to become a computer expert > fiddling around with codecs, virtual memory and so on for > 50% of the spare hobby time after work. > > NOW, DEAR FOLKS: DO ANY OF YOU KNOW ABOUT A N Y VIDEO > PROGRAM THAT A DUMMY LIKE ME CAN USE - EDITING 10 HOURS OF > 10 HOURS WITH NO COMPUTER FIDDLING - OR SHOULD I JUST GO > SURFING INSTRAD FORGETTING EVERYTHING ABOUT THAT DAR.. > (PARDON MY...) VIDEO EDITING? |
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"Einar Ritsmer" <ritsmer@mail.tele.dk> wrote in message
news:23ea001c45ed0$38351d30$a501280a@phx.gbl... > I admit, that I am a dumb unknowing novice to video > editing. > I thought: I have some pictures and some AVI-clips fro > m travels and family occations - I might be able to make > small (2-3 minutes) videos from them. > Having Windows XP professional I of course started with > MM2. After having made two 3,5 and a 4,5 minutes videos i > made a status: It took 30 hours, which is quite Ok, if not > some 15 of the 30 hours were used on trying to improve- and > work around "funny things and errors". > Here many most heartfelt thanks to sir PapaJohn for his > great work to help us all to keep our MM2 up and running. > Now as I had to save and close and restart MM2 every time I > had made 2 splits (whereof one makes a lot in a video) I > had to leave MM2 - even if I think it is a VERY repeat VERY > good product - just too bad that there has not been > attention enough on it from MS for them to make any updates > for, let us say , a very long time.> Then I read many reviews and downloaded the best programs 4 > trials and tried them and decided for a, so I thought, good > product for (only) 99 US. > I transferred the money - well it became 124 US since the > not Danish company ment it should have 25% danish VAT, but > Ok, I needed very badly a program to make my videos. > Then I installed the program and what happened: playing the > 28 secs test video I made under the trial the picture froze > after 2-3 secs just playing the video track. Shi.. (pardon > my french) then I wanted to make a new project, but every > time I opened the "get video" form the prog ate nearly 300 > MB page file before I even clicked the AVI I wanted. After > a close and open the get video form it again ate some 300 > MB doing nothing and so on until my 1 GB Ram plus 2 MB page > file were gone. > I am disappointed. I just want to edit some holiday and > family occation videos - not to become a computer expert > fiddling around with codecs, virtual memory and so on for > 50% of the spare hobby time after work. > > NOW, DEAR FOLKS: DO ANY OF YOU KNOW ABOUT A N Y VIDEO > PROGRAM THAT A DUMMY LIKE ME CAN USE - EDITING 10 HOURS OF > 10 HOURS WITH NO COMPUTER FIDDLING - OR SHOULD I JUST GO > SURFING INSTRAD FORGETTING EVERYTHING ABOUT THAT DAR.. > (PARDON MY...) VIDEO EDITING? A Dane speaking French... I loved the Europeans in my travels. They all speak at least two languages. Einar, hang in there. I suspect you have a computer problem. 10 and 20 years I was considered a computer expert. Then I gave up building, testing and fighting computers. I've been buying off the shelf computers and sell my old ones off to family and friends usually for 5 or 10 cents with lifetime money back guarantee in writing. My latest computer has been a standard HP 2.66 GHz with LCD display and XP home operating system. I found Movie Maker on the system, downloaded some AVI files from the net, was able to edit, save etc. I was so happy I went out and bought a digital camcorder and everything worked! I tried video 5 and 10 years ago with dismal results. I have tried a few other trial editors and they have all worked so far, so I am still in the process of learning and deciding. Perhaps a local computer expert could look at your system? Good luck! |
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please go to search on the net... type the key word muvee techonogy... it is a video editting sofware that is very easy to use and fast.
"Einar Ritsmer" wrote: > I admit, that I am a dumb unknowing novice to video > editing. > I thought: I have some pictures and some AVI-clips fro > m travels and family occations - I might be able to make > small (2-3 minutes) videos from them. > Having Windows XP professional I of course started with > MM2. After having made two 3,5 and a 4,5 minutes videos i > made a status: It took 30 hours, which is quite Ok, if not > some 15 of the 30 hours were used on trying to improve- and > work around "funny things and errors". > Here many most heartfelt thanks to sir PapaJohn for his > great work to help us all to keep our MM2 up and running. > Now as I had to save and close and restart MM2 every time I > had made 2 splits (whereof one makes a lot in a video) I > had to leave MM2 - even if I think it is a VERY repeat VERY > good product - just too bad that there has not been > attention enough on it from MS for them to make any updates > for, let us say , a very long time.> Then I read many reviews and downloaded the best programs 4 > trials and tried them and decided for a, so I thought, good > product for (only) 99 US. > I transferred the money - well it became 124 US since the > not Danish company ment it should have 25% danish VAT, but > Ok, I needed very badly a program to make my videos. > Then I installed the program and what happened: playing the > 28 secs test video I made under the trial the picture froze > after 2-3 secs just playing the video track. Shi.. (pardon > my french) then I wanted to make a new project, but every > time I opened the "get video" form the prog ate nearly 300 > MB page file before I even clicked the AVI I wanted. After > a close and open the get video form it again ate some 300 > MB doing nothing and so on until my 1 GB Ram plus 2 MB page > file were gone. > I am disappointed. I just want to edit some holiday and > family occation videos - not to become a computer expert > fiddling around with codecs, virtual memory and so on for > 50% of the spare hobby time after work. > > NOW, DEAR FOLKS: DO ANY OF YOU KNOW ABOUT A N Y VIDEO > PROGRAM THAT A DUMMY LIKE ME CAN USE - EDITING 10 HOURS OF > 10 HOURS WITH NO COMPUTER FIDDLING - OR SHOULD I JUST GO > SURFING INSTRAD FORGETTING EVERYTHING ABOUT THAT DAR.. > (PARDON MY...) VIDEO EDITING? > |
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Heartfelt THANKS to You all who took time to answer my
question. I dowloaded more trials and had more most stunning surprises with how many ways programs can fail (on my machine). However I have now been editing a full day with SONY's Movie Studios trial without one single even so little glitch. Great. Gonna buy it. Then I also tried the Muvee product - which also runs perfectly on my machine - and which gave a (for me) fully new experience on making videos without much editing :-). I am gonna buy that too. Thanks again from Einar Ritsmer, Copenhagen, Denmark. >-----Original Message----- >You've asked a good question. I've used all of the following with success but note comments: >Studio 7, 8, and now 9. If it works for you Studio is wonderful. But it doesn't work well for many people and if it doesn't work for you it can take forever getting it to work. Studio is moderately stable on my sytem but I still get random crashes. Best, in my opinion, user interface. Give story board or time line. >Sony's ScreenBlast Nice program for editing and capture. User interface not as good as studio's but provides more things to play with. Timeline only which can take getting used to. Easy to get audio and video unsynced. More stable than Studio on my system. Free full featured 30 day trial available. >Magix Movie Edit Pro 2004 (think European name is different). On my system this is the most stable of the 3. Timeline or storyboard editing. Lots of transitions and things to play with. Probably the most powerful (in terms of built in toys) of the 3. Crippled trial version may be available on Magix's German site. This is the most fun to play with of the 3 but the manual is not accurate. > >I'd suggest you get Sony's free 30 day trial and see how it works for you. If you can get a trial of Matix's (There is a brand new German version that is not available here in the US yet), get it and see if it works. > >There are other editors in the under $100 range, too. Most offer free trial versions, so I suggest you check them out too. (I haven't any personal experience with them) > >Keep Movie Maker around because it can do some things easier than any other program. > >Go to the web boards for these products and get an idea of what users think. > >Good luck. >Les >www.video.ncsparks.com > > >"Einar Ritsmer" wrote: > >> I admit, that I am a dumb unknowing novice to video >> editing. >> I thought: I have some pictures and some AVI-clips fro >> m travels and family occations - I might be able to make >> small (2-3 minutes) videos from them. >> Having Windows XP professional I of course started with >> MM2. After having made two 3,5 and a 4,5 minutes videos i >> made a status: It took 30 hours, which is quite Ok, if not >> some 15 of the 30 hours were used on trying to improve- and >> work around "funny things and errors". >> Here many most heartfelt thanks to sir PapaJohn for his >> great work to help us all to keep our MM2 up and running. >> Now as I had to save and close and restart MM2 every time I >> had made 2 splits (whereof one makes a lot in a video) I >> had to leave MM2 - even if I think it is a VERY repeat VERY >> good product - just too bad that there has not been >> attention enough on it from MS for them to make any updates >> for, let us say , a very long time.>> Then I read many reviews and downloaded the best programs 4 >> trials and tried them and decided for a, so I thought, good >> product for (only) 99 US. >> I transferred the money - well it became 124 US since the >> not Danish company ment it should have 25% danish VAT, but >> Ok, I needed very badly a program to make my videos. >> Then I installed the program and what happened: playing the >> 28 secs test video I made under the trial the picture froze >> after 2-3 secs just playing the video track. Shi.. (pardon >> my french) then I wanted to make a new project, but every >> time I opened the "get video" form the prog ate nearly 300 >> MB page file before I even clicked the AVI I wanted. After >> a close and open the get video form it again ate some 300 >> MB doing nothing and so on until my 1 GB Ram plus 2 MB page >> file were gone. >> I am disappointed. I just want to edit some holiday and >> family occation videos - not to become a computer expert >> fiddling around with codecs, virtual memory and so on for >> 50% of the spare hobby time after work. >> >> NOW, DEAR FOLKS: DO ANY OF YOU KNOW ABOUT A N Y VIDEO >> PROGRAM THAT A DUMMY LIKE ME CAN USE - EDITING 10 HOURS OF >> 10 HOURS WITH NO COMPUTER FIDDLING - OR SHOULD I JUST GO >> SURFING INSTRAD FORGETTING EVERYTHING ABOUT THAT DAR.. >> (PARDON MY...) VIDEO EDITING? >> >. > |
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Einar, does this mean if I show up in Copenhagen you will buy me a øl ?
Rich "Einar Ritsmer" <ritsmer@mail.tele.dk> wrote in message news:25b5b01c460fa$18275d60$a401280a@phx.gbl... > Heartfelt THANKS to You all who took time to answer my > question. I dowloaded more trials and had more most > stunning surprises with how many ways programs can fail > (on my machine). > However I have now been editing a full day with SONY's > Movie Studios trial without one single even so little > glitch. Great. Gonna buy it. Then I also tried the Muvee > product - which also runs perfectly on my machine - and > which gave a (for me) fully new experience on making > videos without much editing :-). I am gonna buy that too. > Thanks again from Einar Ritsmer, Copenhagen, Denmark. > > > >-----Original Message----- > >You've asked a good question. I've used all of the > following with success but note comments: > >Studio 7, 8, and now 9. If it works for you Studio is > wonderful. But it doesn't work well for many people and > if it doesn't work for you it can take forever getting it > to work. Studio is moderately stable on my sytem but I > still get random crashes. Best, in my opinion, user > interface. Give story board or time line. > >Sony's ScreenBlast Nice program for editing and capture. > User interface not as good as studio's but provides more > things to play with. Timeline only which can take > getting used to. Easy to get audio and video unsynced. > More stable than Studio on my system. Free full featured > 30 day trial available. > >Magix Movie Edit Pro 2004 (think European name is > different). On my system this is the most stable of the > 3. Timeline or storyboard editing. Lots of transitions > and things to play with. Probably the most powerful (in > terms of built in toys) of the 3. Crippled trial version > may be available on Magix's German site. This is the most > fun to play with of the 3 but the manual is not accurate. > > > >I'd suggest you get Sony's free 30 day trial and see how > it works for you. If you can get a trial of Matix's > (There is a brand new German version that is not > available here in the US yet), get it and see if it works. > > > >There are other editors in the under $100 range, too. > Most offer free trial versions, so I suggest you check > them out too. (I haven't any personal experience with > them) > > > >Keep Movie Maker around because it can do some things > easier than any other program. > > > >Go to the web boards for these products and get an idea > of what users think. > > > >Good luck. > >Les > >www.video.ncsparks.com > > > > > >"Einar Ritsmer" wrote: > > > >> I admit, that I am a dumb unknowing novice to video > >> editing. > >> I thought: I have some pictures and some AVI-clips fro > >> m travels and family occations - I might be able to > make > >> small (2-3 minutes) videos from them. > >> Having Windows XP professional I of course started > with > >> MM2. After having made two 3,5 and a 4,5 minutes > videos i > >> made a status: It took 30 hours, which is quite Ok, if > not > >> some 15 of the 30 hours were used on trying to improve- > and > >> work around "funny things and errors". > >> Here many most heartfelt thanks to sir PapaJohn for > his > >> great work to help us all to keep our MM2 up and > running. > >> Now as I had to save and close and restart MM2 every > time I > >> had made 2 splits (whereof one makes a lot in a video) > I > >> had to leave MM2 - even if I think it is a VERY repeat > VERY > >> good product - just too bad that there has not been > >> attention enough on it from MS for them to make any > updates > >> for, let us say , a very long time.> >> Then I read many reviews and downloaded the best > programs 4 > >> trials and tried them and decided for a, so I thought, > good > >> product for (only) 99 US. > >> I transferred the money - well it became 124 US since > the > >> not Danish company ment it should have 25% danish VAT, > but > >> Ok, I needed very badly a program to make my videos. > >> Then I installed the program and what happened: > playing the > >> 28 secs test video I made under the trial the picture > froze > >> after 2-3 secs just playing the video track. Shi.. > (pardon > >> my french) then I wanted to make a new project, but > every > >> time I opened the "get video" form the prog ate nearly > 300 > >> MB page file before I even clicked the AVI I wanted. > After > >> a close and open the get video form it again ate some > 300 > >> MB doing nothing and so on until my 1 GB Ram plus 2 MB > page > >> file were gone. > >> I am disappointed. I just want to edit some holiday > and > >> family occation videos - not to become a computer > expert > >> fiddling around with codecs, virtual memory and so on > for > >> 50% of the spare hobby time after work. > >> > >> NOW, DEAR FOLKS: DO ANY OF YOU KNOW ABOUT A N Y VIDEO > >> PROGRAM THAT A DUMMY LIKE ME CAN USE - EDITING 10 > HOURS OF > >> 10 HOURS WITH NO COMPUTER FIDDLING - OR SHOULD I JUST > GO > >> SURFING INSTRAD FORGETTING EVERYTHING ABOUT THAT DAR.. > >> (PARDON MY...) VIDEO EDITING? > >> > >. > > |
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