It would be nice to be able to edit flv and other web video formats directly and _then_ saving to AVI that my media player and standalone DVD player can then play with all the minor but necessary editing I've done to the files.ĪVS Video Editor gave the best, most perfect results but it's not free and just can't put this one in the budget. I've lived with pixelation and LQ because we're talking exercise vids here and not movies, but I'm tired of the run-around. Up until now, I've done this in a roundabout way - first converting into a file format any of my video editors can handle, THEN applying cuts, fades, text, etc., then re-encoding. Then I add titles and duration text, etc., etc. I like the exercise portions separate from the tutorial portions, as it were. But they include extra footage that I like to cut out and keep separate. I've got my video needs covered except for one item - there are a lot of free exercise videos on YouTube which I like to dl now and then. I found this editor a few hours ago in an extensive google search for freeware video editors with timelines that didn't need the. Was wondering if this was so new no-one had stumbled upon it yet (?). I searched this site for VSDC Video Editor but nothing at all came up.
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