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May 22nd, 2017, 12:23 AM
#1
Seeking a Movie maker software to use
Hi all,
I have several short videos that I want to combine into one long "movie". Altogether not more than 15-20 minutes.
Anywho, I went to Youtube and was looking at instructions for combining and honestly, it's too complicated. I recall MS had an easy to use (free) software Movie Maker; but are there others I should look at?
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May 22nd, 2017, 11:38 AM
#2
I used to do a fair bit of that type of video editing.. just uncomplicated things like snipping and joining videos and found that MS MovieMaker was about the easiest but now there are options to do the work online and not have to install and/or buy software for your own computer (and also worry about piggybacked malware/adware/etc.)
eg: http://moviemakeronline.com/
https://www.kizoa.com/Video-Editor
https://www.google.ca/search?q=movie...+editor+online
In fact you can do almost any kind of computer graphics work online now.. editing movies, pics, pdfs, docs... One thing I'd suggest to be careful of though is not to upload anything with personal or sensitive info to a website not under your total control... you have no idea who may see it. But if you're going to upload the finished product to a public place like youtube anyway then anyone will have access to it so that's not necessarily a drawback.
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May 22nd, 2017, 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by fink
I used to do a fair bit of that type of video editing.. just uncomplicated things like snipping and joining videos and found that MS MovieMaker was about the easiest but now there are options to do the work online and not have to install and/or buy software for your own computer (and also worry about piggybacked malware/adware/etc.)
eg: http://moviemakeronline.com/
https://www.kizoa.com/Video-Editor
https://www.google.ca/search?q=movie...+editor+online
In fact you can do almost all kinds of computer graphics work online now.. editing movies, pics, pdfs, docs... One thing I'd suggest to be careful of though is not to upload anything with personal or sensitive info to a website not under your total control... you have no idea who may see it. But if you're going to upload the finished product to a public place like youtube anyway then anyone will have access to it so that's not necessarily a drawback.
Thanks I'll look at those. I found VideoPad, but it only gives you 3 free tries.
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