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Post by Spirit Bomb on Aug 13, 2017 11:18:10 GMT
So I recently discovered that Windows 10 does not come packaged with video editing software like XP (and possibly others?) did. This stinks, because I would very much like to edit footage that I've captured or uploaded onto my computer. I'm rather short on cash right now and am hoping that there is a free video editing software out there on the web. Does anyone know of any free ones? Preferably that would work on Windows 10?
Also, can I get a like for having the most amount of threads in the PC sub-forum? :'3 I mean, that's quite an achievement.
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Post by Cervantes on Aug 13, 2017 12:05:54 GMT
Yep, you can have my like! - And my sword! - And my axe! About the question, one of my friends that works with simple video stuff uses "Lightworks". Here's a review.I don't understand a thing about video editing, so I don't know if it's good or not.
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Post by billspreston on Aug 13, 2017 12:14:48 GMT
Unfortunately the best I could recommend is using Kdenlive in Linux through a virtual OS.
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Post by Spirit Bomb on Aug 15, 2017 8:58:30 GMT
Yep, you can have my like! - And my sword! - And my axe! About the question, one of my friends that works with simple video stuff uses "Lightworks". Here's a review.I don't understand a thing about video editing, so I don't know if it's good or not. Thanks for the like! I'll give you one in return. But haven't you ever used Windows Movie Maker or something simple like that? Most people have at some point.
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Post by centipede on Aug 15, 2017 10:31:57 GMT
Do you still have a Windows XP disc somewhere?
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Post by Cervantes on Aug 15, 2017 17:20:16 GMT
I've used Movie Maker once for a college presentation, but that's it. Video editing is not my cup of tea.
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Post by Armored Core Raven on Aug 15, 2017 18:40:54 GMT
Isn't there a downloadable Windows Movie Maker for newer versions of Windows?
I know there is one for Windows 7, but I couldn't use it as it needed a more powerful computer to run, so I had to install the old XP Movie Maker, which kinda works but is a bit glitchy.
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Post by stratogustav on Aug 15, 2017 18:56:40 GMT
There is nothing free worthwhile and you can't even buy the best stuff. They do monthly subscriptions instead.
This is why I don't do video editing. Those no buying models upset me. Otherwise video editing is one of the most fun things I have come across.
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Post by Spirit Bomb on Aug 15, 2017 23:18:04 GMT
Isn't there a downloadable Windows Movie Maker for newer versions of Windows? I know there is one for Windows 7, but I couldn't use it as it needed a more powerful computer to run, so I had to install the old XP Movie Maker, which kinda works but is a bit glitchy. Apparently there is, but you have to pay for it. It's available on Windows Store from what I've heard. Not sure how much it costs.
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Post by Armored Core Raven on Aug 16, 2017 11:59:32 GMT
Isn't there a downloadable Windows Movie Maker for newer versions of Windows? I know there is one for Windows 7, but I couldn't use it as it needed a more powerful computer to run, so I had to install the old XP Movie Maker, which kinda works but is a bit glitchy. Apparently there is, but you have to pay for it. It's available on Windows Store from what I've heard. Not sure how much it costs. I looked it up and seems the one I tried to get to work a few years ago was the version that was part of the Windows Essentials 2012 pack, but they discontinued the entire pack in january earlier this year. Windows nowadays is the polar opposite of what it used to be, it sucks, it's hard to use and nothing works on it, it's almost as bad as Linux or MacOS at this point.
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Post by Imperial Khador on Aug 16, 2017 22:29:44 GMT
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Post by Spirit Bomb on Aug 17, 2017 7:52:05 GMT
Apparently there is, but you have to pay for it. It's available on Windows Store from what I've heard. Not sure how much it costs. Windows nowadays is the polar opposite of what it used to be, it sucks, it's hard to use and nothing works on it, it's almost as bad as Linux or MacOS at this point. I'm beginning to think you're right. I've noticed a lot of older games won't even run on Windows 10 at all (like Far Cry) without fanmade patches/mods. It's total bullshit.
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Post by Cervantes on Aug 17, 2017 9:31:41 GMT
Windows nowadays is the polar opposite of what it used to be, it sucks, it's hard to use and nothing works on it, it's almost as bad as Linux or MacOS at this point. I'm beginning to think you're right. I've noticed a lot of older games won't even run on Windows 10 at all (like Far Cry) without fanmade patches/mods. It's total bullshit. To be fair, most of the problems W10 have with some games from the 2000s is not with the games per se, but with their intrusive DRM schemes - the 2000s had some of the worst DRM ever. W10 doesn't allow stuff like SecuROM install themselves to the system like they did in previous Windows versions. As these programs created vulnerabilities and messed with your system, I don't think it's entirely bad that W10 doesn't allow them to work. The truth is: to fully appreciate retrocompatibility on pc, you either have to go for digital copies on GOG/Steam etc. (which are usually patched) or, to use the original discs, you will have to rely on fanmade patches. It may suck having to look for them but at least they usually come with other improvements, like opening up support for higher resolutions, widescreen support, higher framerates, bugfixes etc. Some fanmade patches are awesome.
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Post by billspreston on Aug 17, 2017 12:54:33 GMT
I'm beginning to think you're right. I've noticed a lot of older games won't even run on Windows 10 at all (like Far Cry) without fanmade patches/mods. It's total bullshit. To be fair, most of the problems W10 have with some games from the 2000s is not with the games per se, but with their intrusive DRM schemes - the 2000s had some of the worst DRM ever. W10 doesn't allow stuff like SecuROM install themselves to the system like they did in previous Windows versions. As these programs created vulnerabilities and messed with your system, I don't think it's entirely bad that W10 doesn't allow them to work. The truth is: to fully appreciate retrocompatibility on pc, you either have to go for digital copies on GOG/Steam etc. (which are usually patched) or, to use the original discs, you will have to rely on fanmade patches. It may suck having to look for them but at least they usually come with other improvements, like opening up support for higher resolutions, widescreen support, higher framerates, bugfixes etc. Some fanmade patches are awesome. From what I've heard, yes for GOG, not so much for Steam. Usually with Steam releases they state if there's an effort to improve the compatibility, otherwise your mileage may vary. Like with Knights of the Old Republic, one of the most highly acclaimed games of all time. Steam version barely runs on most modern PCs and unlike most classic games that have trouble running, it doesn't have bad reviews so you have to use due diligence.
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Post by Balder on Aug 23, 2017 8:14:16 GMT
Yep, you can have my like! - And my sword! - And my axe! About the question, one of my friends that works with simple video stuff uses "Lightworks". Here's a review.I don't understand a thing about video editing, so I don't know if it's good or not. They used Lightworks to edit the Dark Knight trilogy. So it's pretty complicated.
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