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Old 24-10-2007, 12:15 AM   #1
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What is the best program to make your videos. I want to make some and put them on disc. With all the special features and all. I know there is Windows Movie maker but there must be something better than that. Any ideas guys.

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Old 24-10-2007, 12:27 AM   #2
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Adobe Premier is pretty awesome, its like Photoshop but for video.
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Old 24-10-2007, 12:56 AM   #3
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Going to be interesting , I've just bought a "Video Capture Card" and has software with it , but I haven't installed it yet , so I've got all that in front of me .

I've Also got "Nero Reloaded" and it's supposed to have all DVD & Editing gear on it ( haven't looked at it yet) because I'm waiting for a S-Video cable to turn up . It hooks the Video/DVD player into the computer with one cable , supposed to be better signal . So I'm looking forward "to the fun".

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I have "Adobe Audition" for recording my Old LP's , 45's , tapes and CD player to my stereo then into the computer , so I can record everything to Mp3's , works Very Well . They make good software .

With all this hooked together , my desk is like an "Electricians Nightmare" .

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I have "Adobe Audition" for recording my Old LP's , 45's , tapes and CD player to my stereo then into the computer , so I can record everything to Mp3's , works Very Well . They make good software .

With all this hooked together , my desk is like an "Electricians Nightmare" .
Agreed on the Audition being awesome for audio, I've used it many times myself (couple of episodes of a podcast which never got released). I also used it way back in the days when it was "Cool Edit Pro" before Adobe bought them out. Hence why I suggested the Adobe Premier video editing program, I honestly don't think you'll find much better in the way of video editing software unless you look for super-professional stuff.
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Old 24-10-2007, 01:22 AM   #5
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I'm sort of lucky there , a mate of mine imports Nero , so if I have any probs I can give him a yell and see what the latest is there , but I've always liked Adobe . Does lot's but still easy to use .
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