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* [http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=160&platform=Windows Adobe Media Encoder] (Win). This product comes with Flash and CS5 suites, but it looks like it can be downloaded (not tested).
* [http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=160&platform=Windows Adobe Media Encoder] (Win). This product comes with Flash and CS5 suites, but it looks like it can be downloaded (not tested).
=== Other ===
* [http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ Gspot] is a nice free tool that displays information about at video file.




[[Category:Digital video]]
[[Category:Digital video]]

Revision as of 14:45, 21 April 2012

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“Video editing is the process of re-arranging or modifying segments of video to form another piece of video. The goals of video editing are the same as in film editing - the removal of unwanted footage, the isolation of desired footage, and the arrangement of footage in time to synthesize a new piece of footage.” ([1], retrieved 16:46, 2 April 2007 (MEST))

Links

Video editing introductions

Video editing software - overviews

Free editing software

Popular commercial editing sofware

Cheaper (< $100) systems
Medium-end popular systems, often referred to as the "A-Team"

Specialized commercial

Encoders, converters/transcoders

Free
Adware and nagware
Unknown status
  • Adobe Media Encoder (Win). This product comes with Flash and CS5 suites, but it looks like it can be downloaded (not tested).

Other

  • Gspot is a nice free tool that displays information about at video file.