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    I'm looking for software that will allow me to capture digital and analog video, edit, and then author to a DVD. The catch is that I need them to be completely free--not demo versions. I've outlined some features that would make the software more useful to me. Hopefully this could be a guide for others who are looking for similar solutions. What software do you recommend?

    +Codecs:
    -DV
    -MPEG2
    -Lossless video compressor (HuffYUV)
    -3GP (cellular phone video)
    -MJPEG

    +Capture:
    -Captures DV, VFW, DirectShow
    -Captures to HuffYUV, DV, Uncompressed
    -Segmented capture files
    -Device control would be nice, but not required

    +Trim/Tweak/Linear Editing:
    -VirtualDub + AVISynth = perfect solution

    +Image editor:
    -Ability to import/output many image types, primarily lossless w/ alpha channel
    -Basic selection, manipulation, and layer tools.
    -Essentially a program to create graphical banners, logos, and text

    +Animation editor:
    -This isn't essential, but for the sake of completeness...
    -Ability to compile simple animations from individual frame images.
    -Create simple special effects for clips of video (similar to AfterEffects)

    +Non-linear editor:
    -Ability to import/output many codecs, primarily HuffYUV and DV
    -Multi-track timeline (similar to Premiere)
    -Unlink audio track and edit in/out separately from video
    -Titles
    -Simple compositing (external images/animations for banners, logos, etc.)
    -Simple transitions (cross dissolve, fade, wipe, etc.)
    -Simple audio editing (gain, EQ, normalization, etc.)

    +Media Encoder:
    -Ability to import many codecs, primarily HuffYUV and DV
    -encode to DVD-compliant MPEG2, DV, WMV

    +DVD Authoring:
    -Create simple menus using external images/animations with custom buttons
    -Add chapters to video
    -Export to Folder, DVD image, or burn DVD

    +DVD Burning:
    -Burn DVD capable of playing in stand-alone players
    -Burn from DVD image or folder structure

    If this information has already been posted somewhere, feel free to scold me, but please provide a link. Thanks.
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  2. I'd start by reading all the How-To Guides etc on this web site. They are very useful - as are the specific discussion groups for specific tasks.

    I'm curious though - you really expect to be able to do all that without spending a single penny? Seems odd that you would invest in the computer, the video equipment, the DVDs etc but not pay even a penny for any of the software tools you want.
    John Miller
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    While there are some pretty impressive free tools out there, you basically get what you pay for. Buy cheap, get cheap!
    Rob
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    The thing is...it's not my money to spend. I am a media tech at a high school, and occasionally I am called upon to help with the students' CCTV news cast. There isn't a lot of extra cash floating around a school district, and I was hoping to see what my options are for free software. If it were up to me, I'd be using Premiere, AfterEffects and Encore. However, asking for $3000 in software tends to elicit a negative knee-jerk reaction.

    I already use a few free programs (VirtualDub, AVISynth), but I was hoping to get opinions from those more familiar with what is available for other phases of production.
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  5. Originally Posted by thejaquio
    I am called upon to help with the students' CCTV news cast.
    It might help if you can reduce your list of wants to a very specific set of must-haves for the CCTV news cast. Can you describe a typical scenario?

    You may even ask the school to contact companies like Adobe and ask if they would be willing to sponsor the students' efforts by supplying free - or very heavily discounted - software.
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