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hamermill
04-13-2002, 03:00 PM
Looking for a good video editing software program and where I might be able to obtain such a program. I would like to merge several mpg files into one and view the frames one by one.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks

sUDS
04-13-2002, 04:17 PM
If I am looking for new software I always try out the freeware/shareware first. See if there is anything on www.tucows.com

Sir Lancelot
04-13-2002, 06:04 PM
If you want the absolute best - it's Adobe Premiere - currently at version 6.0. It isn’t cheap, but if it something can be done with computer video, Premiere can do it. You can download a 30-day trial (http://www.adobe.com/products/tryadobe/main.html) from Adobe - last I knew it is a fully functioning trial.

There are a lot of shareware programs out there, but I haven't really used any in a long time since I got Premiere so I can't make any recommendations.

Glitch
04-14-2002, 12:07 AM
MGI's Videowave 5.0 is perfect for you, very resonable price $129.00 plus tax. Allows you to put a bunch of smaller ones together into one along with titles and fade in and fade out plus adding music to the video, and bluring the face if you really have a need to do so!!

Glitch

Remo
04-14-2002, 02:14 AM
The kind of software you need really depends on what you are doing. There are a few freeware progs that will join MPEGs. These include things like Camel's Mpeg Joiner MediaSolutions MyFlix3, Womble's Mpeg VCR, iFilm edit etc. Adobe Premier is a great prog, but in my personal experience Adobe's programs are for very serious people only. They are difficult to use and prohibitively expensive. However for what you describe, joining and viewing frame by frame as you do so, you may not have many options. That is also going to take for ever if you see every frame as you go. Or do you mean you want frame by frame advance so you can pick right where the two segments should join? In that case MyFilx will do ya fine.