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Post by awesomedude249 on May 26, 2016 19:15:17 GMT -5
Why the hell do you use movie maker if you have AE? If you have the entire Creative Suite you should try Adobe Premiere. Cause AE is on a separate computer and it's annoying to transfer. Yes I have the whole Creative Suite for free without cracking anything xD Did you get it from your school? That's how I have FL Studio 12.
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Post by Pred4tauGD on May 27, 2016 6:12:57 GMT -5
Cause AE is on a separate computer and it's annoying to transfer. Yes I have the whole Creative Suite for free without cracking anything xD Did you get it from your school? That's how I have FL Studio 12. Actually I got it cause one of my dad's friend sold us his laptop which happened to have the whole creative suite for $1500 But I can also get it through my school
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2016 6:18:12 GMT -5
HitFilm Express is a free video editing program and it's similar to Sony Vegas.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2016 9:43:29 GMT -5
Please suggest some video editing programs, because so far I'm just using YouTube editor, which is the worst video editing program in the world... Also, please suggest some free ones, because I can't afford to buy even just a dollar...Yet you claimed that you legit bought Adobe Photoshop.Camtasia Studio is free, I think. It's easy to use, and can do some simple effects that most YouTubers use, including the following: -Importing media (Pictures/Videos/Songs) - Cut & Trim - Added FX - Different settings Windows Live Movie Maker of just Windows Movie Maker in general would be a pretty good start, in my opinion. You can always just find a free download for something like Adobe Premier Pro or After Effects or Sony Vegas Pro, but it isn't simple, nor recommended. Another thing to keep in mind is System Requirements. Your computer must have anything at or above the minimum requirements for it to work. Let's say for example, there's a free FPS or RPG game out there. If the system requirements for the Graphics Card is GeForce GTX 560 or Radeon R9 576, and you have a GeForce GTX 320 or Radeon R7 365, you won't be able to run it. This applies on these components: - Processor (CPU) - Graphics Card (GPU) - Memory (RAM) - Hard Drive/Solid State Drive (HDD/SSD) A bunch of other components, such as the motherboard, or even your power supply, can be in the system requirements too. Others, like Memory, don't appear in the system requirements as much. I have an idea. Post your computer's specifications, and include the following: - Processor (CPU) [Ex: Intel Core i5 4970 3.1 GHz, AMD FX 7760 4.0 GHz] - Memory (RAM) [Ex: G.SKILL 8 GB RAM (2x4 GB) DDR4 2100] - Graphics Card (GPU) [Ex: NVIDIA 340M 1 GB Memory 1xHDMI, EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti 4 GB Memory 2xHDMI] - Motherboard [Ex: ASUS 83729 Gaming Motherboard 4x240 pin 2xUSB] - Power Supply (PSU) [Ex: EVGA Supernova 80+ Silver 960 W] - Hard Drive (HDD) [Ex: Seagate Internal HDD 1 TB 3.5"] - Solid State Drive (SSD) (If any) [Ex: Samsung Internal SSD 120 GB 2.5"] If you can't find all these specifications, use this website: www.userbenchmark.com/softwareJust download the file, open it, and it will automatically show you all your computer parts, and how good it is compared to other parts. Screen shot your results, and I'll tell you what free video editing program is recommended.
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Post by Cvolton on May 28, 2016 5:45:14 GMT -5
Camtasia Studio is free, I think. it actually costs about $320
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2016 6:16:19 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2016 6:05:45 GMT -5
i use movie maker because it's very easy to use and it only cost you air
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Post by aubreyfoster on May 27, 2022 23:46:14 GMT -5
I have tried editing videos on many software. I found the software techzapk.com/efectum-ocean-of.htm, which is great software and completely free for users. What video editing software >are people using?
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