![]() Also that is no way to talk to a member calling their programs trash trying to advertise yours. I have already come very close to getting my computer hacked by something like this. Sorry i am not trusting 3rd party software on my computer when i'm downloading it from a site i know nothing about. Also can you recommend a good editing software that doesn't require me to be bill gates to afford? Also not one that is overly complicated, like one like Movie Maker but can handle OBS. Another thing is that i download software and even though it is safe, when i delete it off my computer i still get ad pop ups by the company advertising their company. Norton has protected me a lot and my thing is, you might think that is it safe but when i checked the details, it is saying that 3rd party ad company's are trying to get in with the download. Less stringent requirements might get you better results I suppose. Their H.264 encoders tend to be crap imho, especially if you are talking high-motion 60fps. ![]() Most, if not all of these programs have Youtube output templates etc. But I have no experience with that and its a bit more expensive. There are also other companies with competing low end products as well, like Pinnacle Studio 19. There is a home user version of Vegas called Movie Studio Platinum 13 for like $40 on Steam. (Vegas, Premiere, Avid, etc).įrom my personal experience I've used TMPGenc Video Mastering Works 5 & 6, Sony Vegas 13, Premiere Pro CC2015. Or if you're lucky you already have a license for a beefy app through other means like work or something. Invariably you end up looking at the premium home user / prosumer type applications to get any real interesting work done. I'm not really familiar with any free ones though. Most people use an actual dedicated editing application. I've never tried to edit a file with VLC before, if that's what you mean.
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