movie-making?
DiscoZombie
Join Date: 2003-08-05 Member: 18951Members
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<div class="IPBDescription">I wanna learn to fraps!</div>so yeah, I finally have a computer capable of running fraps, but I know nothing about putting a movie together on a computer. using fraps is the easy part, but are there any good free programs out there for editing and splicing a movie together, and are they easy to use?
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Don't use fraps, don't use free programs - they're both terrible.
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Nothing wrong with fraps... Also its not free if you want the fully functional program... And if you want free movie editing software, the closest thing is indeed windows moviemaker as said by Freak83. But don't expect advanced features.
For compressing I'd go for virtual dubb (also free <img src="style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tounge.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":p" border="0" alt="tounge.gif" />)
Don't use FRAPS.
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Actually, I believe there's a "Home" version of Vegas that's not really pricy:
<a href="http://www.sonymediasoftware.com/products/vegasfamily.asp" target="_blank">http://www.sonymediasoftware.com/products/vegasfamily.asp</a>
Windows Movie Maker is very easy to use, but it has a strange tendency to close itself at times. So save often.
I would show you what I was able to make with it except my friends in it don't want it shown to the general public =/.
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I am immediately curious.
Speaking of "learning to edit", your video is the only one that I've seen with a <i>Known errors/issues </i>list (lol?)
OP: Try Vegas, you'll like it. Ignore BadJesus if you appreciate your sanity
Just FYI Jmms, Vegas is only worth using for the velocity envelope tool and syncing the audio/video - literally everything else I use other programs for (soundforge/after effects/virtualdub/3ds max/photoshop).
Anyway I think its [/derail] time Jmms, grab me on IRC if you want to continue this.
Adobe Premiere is the one ill recommend for editing.
Other than that, I use Sony Soundforge if I have any audio editing to do (which is rare) but once I have all of the video sync'd to the music, I export using a lossless codec (I'd recommend Huffyuv, which coincidentally is good for compressing the raw footage to keep filesize down) and bring it into Adobe After Effects for the effects editing (which funnily enough, AE totally rocks Vegas at). Then when I'm finished in AE, I export again with a lossless codec, then compress with VDub/meGui.