Does anyone know of any good, free Windows Movie Maker-type video software that is free?
I've tired one already (I can't remember the name) and my computer was too uberly slow to run it properly.
Thanks in advance for any kinds of suggestions (or responses for that matter).
Free movie editing software...
Started by Forte Lambardi, May 23 2007 03:04 AM
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Posted 23 May 2007 - 03:04 AM
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Posted 23 May 2007 - 03:06 AM
Here is one:
http://www.snapfiles...virtualdub.html
What are you trying to do? If your doing a slideshow with pictures you should try MS' Photostory.
http://www.snapfiles...virtualdub.html
What are you trying to do? If your doing a slideshow with pictures you should try MS' Photostory.
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Posted 23 May 2007 - 05:02 PM
Sorry I wasn't too clear.
Let's say you have a video file on your computer (an AVI for instance), and you want to make it a video with music from other sources in it.
That's kind of how Windows Movie Maker is: it lets you put a video file into the program. WMM also allows you to add music and other things.
Are there any freeware programs that are like that? I was just wondering if anyone knew about them. I looked at all the freeware posts in the thread called "Freeware!" and I noticed alot of good freeware items people were using (Foxit Reader for example
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Let's say you have a video file on your computer (an AVI for instance), and you want to make it a video with music from other sources in it.
That's kind of how Windows Movie Maker is: it lets you put a video file into the program. WMM also allows you to add music and other things.
Are there any freeware programs that are like that? I was just wondering if anyone knew about them. I looked at all the freeware posts in the thread called "Freeware!" and I noticed alot of good freeware items people were using (Foxit Reader for example
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Posted 23 May 2007 - 05:06 PM
Did you try the program I linked too? That is supposed to be able to do a lot of stuff.(I don't have a video camera though so I haven't tried it)
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Posted 23 May 2007 - 11:30 PM
Yeah I tried it (and it's still on my comp).
It doesn't seem to have what I was looking for. If I could include music, it's only WAV format that I can use.
I got a Mp3 to Wav converter, but I don't want to add extra files to my pc with the same thing.
It doesn't seem to have what I was looking for. If I could include music, it's only WAV format that I can use.
I got a Mp3 to Wav converter, but I don't want to add extra files to my pc with the same thing.












