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4Media Video Editor 2 estaba como Giveaway el día n 14 de marzo de 2011
4Media Video Editor 2 puede proveerle con amplias funciones de edición de vídeo que puede unir videos separados, incluso en diferentes formatos juntos, cortar los clips de vídeo para seguir siendo los segmentos necesarios y dividir archivos de vídeo por tamaño, duración o copias.
Windows XP (SP2 or later)/ Vista/ 7
22.4 MB
$49.99
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Unzipped and installed just fine However it installed the Bing search toolbar despite my telling it not to. Be careful on this since if it installed Bing who knows what other nasty things it installed.
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#1 - try reading what it says on the screen when installing before clicking on 'next'.
The program itself seems to be a very basic video editor, not worth the bother.
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$49.99?
For that kind of money you can get
Vegas Movie Studio and own a
profession piece of editing software
that will actually do those creative
effects you want including the Ken Burns
effect on stills.
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Scary. Sure, it installed fine on W7x64. What scares me--and this is with the Bing toolbar unchecked--is that it calls home with every action you take. Not only does it call home, it attempts to connect to over half a dozen different IP numbers. I clicked my FW's "block" several times just to install it. (And yes, the code works fine with their standard setup.exe for those interested). Once installed, I clicked "Split", and again, it wanted to connect to half a dozen IP's?? If a software needs to do a codec check or something, you're generally prompted about it--not here, so no telling what's really going on. If your firewall is set to allow this stuff automatically, know that there's a lot more going on in the background than a simple file split.
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I won't be downloading and testing today's GOTD program as I tend to use a program called AVS Video Editor which has all the tools one normally requires such as change colour (lighten, darken, Temp, Contrast, Gamma, Hue) & auto and a host of options like Speed, Stabilization, Trim etc. The free version places its little Logo for the first few minutes or so and at the end (depending on length of video) but if you use a bit of logic, then one can utilise its in-depth editing ability to use it to join a number of "logo-free" parts - together. I have registered & bought my copy as I do a lot of self 8mm film transfer to DVD movies and require intricate editing.
From its key features, today's offering looks if it might suit quite a number of ppl however, for those of you who wish to test something different then perhaps you may wish to try one of these:
http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/download.html
http://apps.pinnaclesys.com/
http://virtualdub.sourceforge.net/
Hope this is of use to someone.
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