Well, when you put it that way...
Re: Video and Audio Programs
Posted by French Toast on Tue Apr 4th at 2:47am 2006

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Posted by French Toast on Tue Apr 4th at 2:47am 2006
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Re: Video and Audio Programs
Posted by Crono on Tue Apr 4th at 6:01am 2006
Posted by Crono on Tue Apr 4th at 6:01am 2006
I sounds like you want something fast and easy. Adobe Premire actually runs like crap most of the time ... and is a more "professional tool", but not really though. It just has a billion options you wont use.
For something easy, I'd suggest something like Intervideo WinProducer, or Cyberlink PowerDirector. They're both insanely easy to use, and produce video quite quickly. They've got some built in effects and their own capture ability, in case you want to capture from the TV or something like that.
You can try trials of both too!
Here (Intervideo) and here (Cyberlink).
For some reason I couldn't find winproducer from any links on intervideo's site, weird. Anyway, there those are.
There are also guide floating around if you really need them. The demos are limited time trials, but will give full functionality.
The only problem I've ever experienced was with WinProducer, and some of its formats were very odd and couldn't play. But, it was a freak thing.
For something easy, I'd suggest something like Intervideo WinProducer, or Cyberlink PowerDirector. They're both insanely easy to use, and produce video quite quickly. They've got some built in effects and their own capture ability, in case you want to capture from the TV or something like that.
You can try trials of both too!
Here (Intervideo) and here (Cyberlink).
For some reason I couldn't find winproducer from any links on intervideo's site, weird. Anyway, there those are.
There are also guide floating around if you really need them. The demos are limited time trials, but will give full functionality.
The only problem I've ever experienced was with WinProducer, and some of its formats were very odd and couldn't play. But, it was a freak thing.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Video and Audio Programs
Posted by Spartan on Tue Apr 4th at 9:25pm 2006
Posted by Spartan on Tue Apr 4th at 9:25pm 2006
My frined suggested some program called "vegas", I think it was.
Re: Video and Audio Programs
Posted by Windows 98 on Thu Apr 6th at 4:32am 2006

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Posted by Windows 98 on Thu Apr 6th at 4:32am 2006
Adobe Premiere
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