Best to-Frame DVD Editor?

J

John Fitzsimons


Hi Tooly,

Hey John. I'm just learning this stuff...but I just purchased VideoReDo. I
can edit a 2 hour television movie in about 10-15 minutes.

Wow ! That's impressive.
I was trying out Womble's software and it took me a
lot longer [lots]...and I think Womble's might be standard fare in editing
timeline programs etc. VideoReDo, you mark the cuts and tell the program to
create the edit...and that's it. In Wombles, and I imagine others like it,
I was having to cut and save, renaming the cuts, then piecemealing them back
together afterwards...several additional "tedious" steps that VideoReDo did
not require.
So, I'd answer your question up front, to save time...if editing out
commercials or doing simple 'cut' edits is something you plan to be doing a
lot. Programs like Wombles [which did not work out for me I'm afraid],
would be for more extensive creative projects. (I admit I may have not
learned Womble's completely, but even so, it was not intuitive how to do the
editing differently as described; VideoReDo is intuitive, easy, and fast).
But...it IS $50 bucks too. $50 would have reroofed my old shed out back
that is leaking badly.

Thank you so much for giving me/others feedback. It is very much
appreciated. :)

I had hoped that the freeware avcutty at

http://www.avcutty.de/english/index.htm

might be comparable but it seems it might not. My preference would be
freeware but if I cannot find something, and go shareware, then I will
certainly keep your comments in mind.

Regards, John.

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