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  1. Hello,
    I finished working on my recording with VirtualDub and my videos have 50 FPS per second..
    I need a video editing software which keep the number of frames per second.

    Previous programs I tried did not do it .. They made the video to 25 FPS Which impairs the movement in my video ..


    Thanks for helpers!
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  2. Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    Thank you.
    But I need something that looks easier to use ..

    Such as Camtasia Studio. But not too simple like Windows Live Movie Maker
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  3. vegas is very easy to use (premiere is a bit less intuitive)
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  4. Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    vegas is very easy to use (premiere is a bit less intuitive)
    This program disables my computer when I throw her large videos files ..

    With premiere it is much worse ..
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    Disables, as in "freezes"? BSOD? Skips?

    Then it might be a faulty installation, or it could be an indication that your computer really isn't up to scratch for what you're trying to do. Did you look at "system requirements" and "recommended systems" when checking out those apps? They are there for a reason.

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  6. Originally Posted by Cornucopia View Post
    Disables, as in "freezes"? BSOD? Skips?

    Then it might be a faulty installation, or it could be an indication that your computer really isn't up to scratch for what you're trying to do. Did you look at "system requirements" and "recommended systems" when checking out those apps? They are there for a reason.

    Scott
    I have a 3 GHz Intel I5 CPU, 3 GB RAM
    But it does not matter ..
    I need something to work properly ...
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  7. problems like crashes with vegas are usually due to GFX driver issues

    What do you mean "large videos" ? If it's something like 1080p60 lagarith, not very many systems can handle that in real time. You need a faster setup and probably more suitable intermediate . You might be running into I/O bottlenecks with uncompressed video for example

    Be more specific in communicating what the problems are
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