johndc
Superbike Rider
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Post by johndc on May 29, 2012 17:42:54 GMT
Has anyone got any recommedations for video editing software to use on bike cam footage?
I am going to try the Microsoft Windows one as a starter, but would like other options.
Thanks
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nursegladys
Superbike Rider
go on punk make my day
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Post by nursegladys on May 29, 2012 18:58:42 GMT
I've only used windows live movie maker and have been happy with that ;D
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Post by Milky C on May 29, 2012 19:01:46 GMT
Sony vegas, but its expensive however its a very powerfull bit of kit. I tend to stick to the windows one as its free and easy
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Simondo
Superbike Rider
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Post by Simondo on May 29, 2012 19:37:42 GMT
i use AVS video editor.. but its just a slightly better version of windows movie maker tbh theres not much difference
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johndc
Superbike Rider
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Post by johndc on May 30, 2012 2:50:36 GMT
Thanks. I will start with Windows Movie Maker and try it along side AVS.
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Andy
Teesside Biker
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Post by Andy on May 30, 2012 11:08:18 GMT
Thanks. I will start with Windows Movie Maker and try it along side AVS. To save directly to Youtube from Windows Movie Maker ensure View > Aspect Ratio is set to "Widescreen" to upload as HD
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Post by fluffyadam on Jan 26, 2014 13:49:53 GMT
Has anybody ever used Sony Movie Studio? I was thinking of getting the £50 version. I tried using Windows Movie Maker but it wouldn't register my files and I want something a bit more precise/technical. I also tried Adobe Premiere Pro but it's just too expensive no matter how well it works.
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glenn
Supersport Rider
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Post by glenn on Jan 29, 2014 21:33:37 GMT
ive used sony vegas that was pretty good and I believe the movie studio just has less features
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Post by fluffyadam on Feb 4, 2014 1:17:53 GMT
ive used sony vegas that was pretty good and I believe the movie studio just has less features Thanks, I might give Movie Studio 12 a go when pay day comes around
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