Virtualdub is advanced enough me.
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Virtualdub for me,easy to use and versatile and free!!.
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Virtualdub and virtualdubmod. Can't beat the price!
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
I voted virtualdub, but I generally use it in combination with AVISynth.
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Sony vegas i use for menu's and transitions stuff, and for the odd home video, i spend most time at it getting it just right. But virtualdub mod and avisynth are my next best friends.
and virtualdub is an editor. hehehSome people are only alive because it may be illegal to kill them -
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I guess that's what was meant by "Movie Studio" in the "Ulead Video Studio/Movie Studio" selection.
I selected "Other" because I can be vaguely mysterious, too!Your miserable life is not worth the reversal of a Custer decision. -
Now this all depends on how advanced you actually mean by "advanced", before i cast my vote
.... cuz for certain values of advanced i might not even have a vote to cast if'n you see what i mean.
advanced =..............
1/ reencoding a video just with certain unwanted "credits" removed from the start and finish, perhaps at a different size
2/ redoing it with basic filters such as colour, contrast, maybe cropping off borders etc (<< limit of what could be achieved e.g. with TMPGEnc)
3/ more advanced filterage (noise reduction, etc), adding subs, maybe cutting a small section out of the middle for whatever reason
4/ replacing the soundtrack or extracting and altering (filtering, playing around with, re-encoding) the existing one
5/ hacking together a very basic anime music video or other low-level cut-up work with heavy handed and time consuming syncing that might not always work (<< limit of what you could achieve with Virtualdub, an external sound editor, and far too much time... everything else on is Premier / similar territory)
6/ a more advanced type of music video or basic backroom re-editing of a home movie, crossfades, that sort of thing, with easy and precise soundtrack syncing
7/ professional and broadcast quality processing (an NHMK AMV, or your own indie digicorder film) with good quality special FX, fades, dissolves etc
8/ full blown studio quality stuff that you'd be happy to put on celluloid, or at least a shrink wrapped dvd
hm?
personally im somewhere between 4 and 5 right now.....-= She sez there's ants in the carpet, dirty little monsters! =-
Back after a long time away, mainly because I now need to start making up vidcapped DVDRs for work and I haven't a clue where to start any more! -
TMPGEnc - all the editing & transcoding goodness one would ever need (without paying $$$$).
I'm surprised VirtualDub is on this poll and not TMPGEnc. Having used both (and still do) I consider 'T' the more advanced of the two editors. Then again, 'T' is also commercial and 'V' is not. -
I usually use VirtualDub et.al. in combination with Avisynth. But I occasionally use Ulead Videostudio for some of the transitions.
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Vegas is my choice and the "hot off the pressess" Vegas 6.0 paired with DVD Architect 3 is even better. I started off using Premiere Pro, but I got curious and downloaded the demo of Vegas 5.0. After hopping back and forth on different projects between the two, I finally decided that both are versatile video editors, but Vegas just seemed more intuitive to me and hence easier to use. I do also like Virtualdub for its simplicity (and you can't beat the price).
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Avisynth to create the script, and VirtualDub to preview the results.
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Windows Movie Maker is an advanced editor?!
I mostly use Ulead VideoStudio. -
Bit surprising that nobody mentioned Adobe Premiere over here yet, but I see that it is on top of the poll
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Premiere users have remained wordless after seing/used it.
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