Video and Audio Programs

Video and Audio Programs

Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by Spartan on Mon Apr 3rd 2006 at 12:34am
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I'm looking at purchasing a video and uadio editing program. I'll probably go with Blaze Media Pro but I was curious if there any other good programs I should try out first. What do you guys prefer?
Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by French Toast on Mon Apr 3rd 2006 at 1:09am
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THere's that Adobe thing that costs about 5 billion dollars...
Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by rs6 on Mon Apr 3rd 2006 at 1:38am
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It doesn't have to cost 5 billion dolars cough

Anyways, whenever I do some editing I use vobsub, which is open source. Its not too fancy, but it get the job done.
Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by French Toast on Mon Apr 3rd 2006 at 1:42am
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Yeah, you could probably crack the trial.
Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by Nickelplate on Mon Apr 3rd 2006 at 1:45am
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OR you could just make your own school and get it at educational prices!
I tried sniffing coke, but the ice cubes kept getting stuck in my nose.
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Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by rs6 on Mon Apr 3rd 2006 at 1:51am
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OR you could just make your own school and get it at educational prices!
WOW! that is such a great idea on to get software cheap!
Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by Nickelplate on Mon Apr 3rd 2006 at 2:08am
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Actually, I work at a school and all my stuff is at educational prices. W00T!
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Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by Dr Brasso on Mon Apr 3rd 2006 at 2:26am
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i use blaze as well....good proggy for the money.... :wink: but this is one of those, "you get what you pay for" kinda things....

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Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by Orpheus on Mon Apr 3rd 2006 at 3:00am
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Not to put to fine a point on it Spartan, perhaps you should clarify your goals.

My point is, there are some pretty nifty free programs out there for editing movies.. Virtual dub is one of them. But I assume, movies isn't your goal, in spite of you posting [quote] Video and audio programs.[/quote]

So, as I said, perhaps if you clarified your intentions, you'd receive pertinent advice.

There are some taboo programs if you have no compulsions to obtaining one.

I'd certainly look into the free ones. Truly free, not taboo free.

The best things in life, aren't things.
Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by Spartan on Mon Apr 3rd 2006 at 9:29am
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My intentions are to create "movie like" trailers for mods. Basically machina if you wiil. :smile:
Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by Forceflow on Mon Apr 3rd 2006 at 9:45am
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If you have a lot of time and are not afraid of some scripting, the
combination Virtualdub and Avisynth works perfectly for me. The only
difference is I'm writing 2 pages of code for an effect Premiere has
built-in.
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Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by Spartan on Mon Apr 3rd 2006 at 7:09pm
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Well I can't code so that's out of tehe quastion. I'm not making the music either just making the video. I'll take the shots using gamecam then use another program to edit the shots and music so it matches up, maybe add some effects, text, narration, etc.

P.S. still can't see my text.
Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by Gwil on Mon Apr 3rd 2006 at 7:13pm
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Yeah, you could probably crack the trial.
That would be illegal though, huh?

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Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by Orpheus on Mon Apr 3rd 2006 at 7:40pm
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sighs

I seem to be wasting my time on you Frenchy.

And you Gwil... I missed that one.. Good catch.

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Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by G.Ballblue on Mon Apr 3rd 2006 at 8:14pm
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Well theres Vitual Dub, and of Course Windows Movie Maker. Both
are free, but VD gives you a ton of video and audio compression
methods, but you can't actually splice the film up the way you
want. Meaning, you'll have to split up and all that good
stuff in Windows Movie Maker, then import it into VD. Neither
really have any audio abilities though. If you're looking for
editing audio specifically, get Goldwave.
Breaking the laws of mapping since 2003 and doing a damn fine job at it
Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by Dark_Kilauea on Mon Apr 3rd 2006 at 9:14pm
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For audio editing, I'd suggest Audacity personally. Nice, free, open-source editor.
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Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by French Toast on Mon Apr 3rd 2006 at 11:37pm
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There are some taboo programs if you have no compulsions to obtaining one.
He basically said exactly the same thing as me. Except you have
to take a second to look through the sugar-coating. I'm not
saying I know how to do it, just that's it's most likely possible.
Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by Orpheus on Mon Apr 3rd 2006 at 11:51pm
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French Toast said:
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<DIV class=quotetext>There are some taboo programs if you have no compulsions to obtaining one.
He basically said exactly the same thing as me. Except you have to take a second to look through the sugar-coating. I'm not saying I know how to do it, just that's it's most likely possible.
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Yes, you are 99% right. I said the same thing.

You see, Snarkpit has a basic bylaw that it will not promote theft of any kind. I can link you to threads where Lep has admitted to taboo stuff himself but the basic reality is, HE CANNOT SUPPORT IT.

So we sugar coat it..

If you want to say something similar again... Use your mind, not your mouth.

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Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by Gwil on Mon Apr 3rd 2006 at 11:56pm
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Exactly. Snarkpit in no way supports, tolerates or promotes the use of
illegal software - I thought this had been made clear in the past few
weeks, myself.

I don't think there is any way around it, ahem, but for the public
forums - openly stating that things can be cracked, downloaded, or have
been cracked or downloaded contravenes my policy of "Piracy exists -
let's not discuss it in any explicit form here".
Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by rs6 on Tue Apr 4th 2006 at 12:12am
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Suppose some international crime fighting organization went out and shut down every website that had mention on wares. If they saw tabbo, they couldn't do much about it. Then they see "Just crack the trial version", and they shut down the snarkpit. Do you want to be single handly responsible for that french, DO YOU?
Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by French Toast on Tue Apr 4th 2006 at 2:47am
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Well, when you put it that way...
Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by Crono on Tue Apr 4th 2006 at 6:01am
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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.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by Spartan on Tue Apr 4th 2006 at 9:25pm
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My frined suggested some program called "vegas", I think it was.
Re: Video and Audio Programs Posted by Windows 98 on Thu Apr 6th 2006 at 4:32am
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Adobe Premiere
Acid Pro 6
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