Pгєcιsισηιsт-¦i•36Øχ°¦- Wed Aug 12, 2009 4:37 pm
We could use a video editor..... and a sound editor......
VideoSpin 1.1
This simple-to-use app produces quality output and offers direct export to YouTube and Yahoo! Video. It's the best choice of the "free" video-editing programs, but expect to shell out $15 for the codec pack.
Microsoft Movie Maker 6 : Transitions
Microsoft's video editor will appeal only to those who want to work with AVIs and WMVs. But if you fall into that camp, it's worth your time to take a look. After all, if you've got Vista, you've already got this editor.
VideoThang ersion 2.0.1
VideoThang offers great ease of use and good compatibility with video from digital cameras. If you're more into quick-and-dirty than high quality, this program may be all you need.
CyberLink PowerDirector 7
If you just can't make do with one of the free products we reviewed, step to CyberLink. This impressive editing software offers excellent across-the-board functionality and usability. It's the best choice among the consumer-level editors we've looked at