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  • eRock
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    • Apr 2001
    • 3112

    #1

    MPEG editing software...

    Can anyone reccomend some good mpeg editors? I'm not all that video saavy as of yet, but learning...so I don't want something really complicated. I'm mainly looking for something where I can do some minor editing/splicing, screen caps, general clean up, etc. I've tried MyFlix & TMPGEnc Plus, but not exactly what I'mn looking for...tho TMPGEnc Plus is pretty damn close. I'd prefer something where I can try out a trial download first to see if I like it...

    Any suggestions?
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  • eRock
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    • Apr 2001
    • 3112

    #2
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    • kosmic
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      • Apr 2002
      • 871

      #3
      try www.vcdhelp.com if you have not yet.

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      • Killerelf
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        • Jan 2001
        • 367

        #4
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        • Scootermuze
          Confirmed User
          • Dec 2001
          • 4513

          #5
          I hope ya have better luck than I've had.. I've been trying to rip a dvd and burn an svcd disk.. I have all the fancy software, including Nero with the svcd plugin and havn't been a bit successful.. It sux after waiting hours for in to encode a single file, then have it be hosed....

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          • priest
            Confirmed User
            • Aug 2002
            • 140

            #6
            I typically like to use Adobe Premiere. It is a very solid editing application and there are tons of tutorials online to get you started. There are even some great bibles out there for this app, as well.

            However I don't think you can download a trial. Check out the link below for more info.

            Adobe Premiere Web Site

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            • eRock
              Confirmed User
              • Apr 2001
              • 3112

              #7
              Cool! Thanks everyone. I've been searching half the freakin' day & I am either getting software that's set up for the AOL type user or way too technical for me...nothing in between. I'll check out those links!
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              • eRock
                Confirmed User
                • Apr 2001
                • 3112

                #8
                Originally posted by priest
                I typically like to use Adobe Premiere. It is a very solid editing application and there are tons of tutorials online to get you started. There are even some great bibles out there for this app, as well.

                However I don't think you can download a trial. Check out the link below for more info.

                Adobe Premiere Web Site
                Ooh....I actually found a TRIAL VERSION Adobe Premier if anyone's interested.
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                • jollyperv
                  Confirmed User
                  • Nov 2001
                  • 3927

                  #9
                  virtualdub.org
                  tmpgenc.com

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                  • Master_Yoba
                    Confirmed User
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 1273

                    #10
                    our rating (we use all'em):

                    1. Pinnacle Studio
                    2. Virtualdub
                    3. Adobe Premier
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                    • GFED
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                      • May 2002
                      • 8121

                      #11
                      Ulead MediaStudio Pro 6.5
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                      • eRock
                        Confirmed User
                        • Apr 2001
                        • 3112

                        #12
                        Originally posted by jollyperv
                        virtualdub.org
                        tmpgenc.com
                        Yeah, I really like TMPGEnc but I can't get the file sizes down for the life of me. I can't figure out what I'm, doing wrong, so I figured I'd look into what else is out there...
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                        • jollyperv
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                          • Nov 2001
                          • 3927

                          #13
                          Originally posted by eRock

                          Yeah, I really like TMPGEnc but I can't get the file sizes down for the life of me. I can't figure out what I'm, doing wrong, so I figured I'd look into what else is out there...
                          Adjust the video bitrate according to how big you want the file...you can adjust the audio bitrate too, make it 64 k/bit a second, this cuts down the filesize a good bit...don't go any lower than that for audio unless you want your files to sound like they're under water.

                          Don't use any fancy codecs like divx or i263...most people can't view them until they download the codecs...and windows media player does a very poor job of searching and updating codecs.
                          Just use Plain ole' mpeg-1
                          Last edited by jollyperv; 08-26-2002, 11:06 AM.

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                          • eRock
                            Confirmed User
                            • Apr 2001
                            • 3112

                            #14
                            Yeah, I tried adjusting the birate, but it just made the picture quality really bad & didn't bring the file size all that much at all.

                            Thanks for the input tho!
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                            • eRock
                              Confirmed User
                              • Apr 2001
                              • 3112

                              #15
                              This Virtual Dub is pretty cool, but I don't see a way to save as MPEGs...just as AVI. Any suggestions?
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                              • UnseenWorld
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                                • May 2001
                                • 5279

                                #16
                                Originally posted by eRock
                                This Virtual Dub is pretty cool, but I don't see a way to save as MPEGs...just as AVI. Any suggestions?
                                Maybe try http://www.ush.de/avi2mpeg.htm to convert AVI's to MPEG's.
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