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Video editing for beginners: Movavi
While Mac users have iMovie, Windows folks have a less straightforward choice when it comes to novice video editing software. That's the gap Movavi hopes to fill, with its promise of an all-in-one video post-production suite for capturing, converting, editing, and distributing video over the web or for your iPod. Broken up into six miniature applications for each step of the post-production process, Movavi's list of touted features are pretty simplistic and no-frills, but for users looking for the most basic video editing solution, Movavi might fulfill that need for a price of $59. Intermediate or advanced editors need not bother. Check out the full list of features here, and give the demo a quick spin.
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Bannana said 1:30PM on 2-23-2007
59$ )=
Is there anything that I can get for free that is good at video editing?
I have been looking all over.
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Christine Young said 2:28PM on 3-06-2007
Hello
Recently purchased a Canon Ixus digital camera. I have movies stored on my PC and would like to convert them to DVD, can anyone recommend a simple to use package?
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