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  • Farang
    one sick puppy
    • Oct 2004
    • 11718

    #1

    Videocharge alternative?

    I've been using it for years for cutting, splitting, resizing and converting video files. But since I switched to Vista, it was constantly crashing and the support won't remind me my license code(I lost it)... Are there any other good, easy to use video editing apps?

    Thank you
    fbm
  • Farang
    one sick puppy
    • Oct 2004
    • 11718

    #2
    There must be something similar, no? I don't want that hundreds of buttons/sliders/menus Adobe Premiere thing...
    fbm

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    • ruff
      I have a plan B
      • Aug 2004
      • 5507

      #3
      Originally posted by Farang
      I've been using it for years for cutting, splitting, resizing and converting video files. But since I switched to Vista, it was constantly crashing and the support won't remind me my license code(I lost it)... Are there any other good, easy to use video editing apps?

      Thank you
      Can't imagine what kind of issues you are having with Video Charge. I've been using it on Vista for a while now. It is solid and stable as any program I work with.
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      • gleem
        Confirmed User
        • Jun 2001
        • 5593

        #4
        It's the best bro, I've tried em all. Even as a fanatical MAc Geek I have to tip my head to videocharge, I use it more than compressor.

        If you are having crashing issues, might wanna delete all the old files and reinstall the latest copy... I know one of my older versions would crash whenver I pulled up the watermark overlay screen, newest does not.




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        • Farang
          one sick puppy
          • Oct 2004
          • 11718

          #5
          Originally posted by gleem
          It's the best bro, I've tried em all. Even as a fanatical MAc Geek I have to tip my head to videocharge, I use it more than compressor.

          If you are having crashing issues, might wanna delete all the old files and reinstall the latest copy... I know one of my older versions would crash whenver I pulled up the watermark overlay screen, newest does not.
          Got it, I'll probably get that new Studio version then, or two of them... I have 2 laptops here ready for 24/7 cutting/encoding. Just waiting for the right software.

          Thanks
          Andrew.
          fbm

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          • fris
            Too lazy to set a custom title
            • Aug 2002
            • 55696

            #6
            What type of encoding are you doing dvd content? or just cutting up your own clips for promo?
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            • Farang
              one sick puppy
              • Oct 2004
              • 11718

              #7
              Originally posted by fris
              What type of encoding are you doing dvd content? or just cutting up your own clips for promo?
              DVD and HD stuff. For promo materials (clips for video galleries, tube clips, trailers) and for member areas(downloading full or in parts, streaming, etc). Takes time with the HD stuff...
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              • Jim_Gunn
                Confirmed User
                • Feb 2003
                • 5702

                #8
                Originally posted by Farang
                Got it, I'll probably get that new Studio version then, or two of them... I have 2 laptops here ready for 24/7 cutting/encoding. Just waiting for the right software.

                Thanks
                Andrew.
                I am a long time Videocharge user. I checked out a trial of the Videocharge Studio version a few months back, and I couldn't make heads or tails of the interface. It does not appear to have the same functionality as Videocharge, so be sure to download the other versions of VC first to compare.

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                • gleem
                  Confirmed User
                  • Jun 2001
                  • 5593

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jim_Gunn
                  I am a long time Videocharge user. I checked out a trial of the Videocharge Studio version a few months back, and I couldn't make heads or tails of the interface. It does not appear to have the same functionality as Videocharge, so be sure to download the other versions of VC first to compare.
                  I use the pro version, perfect for bulk rendering, only complaint is I can't make 480x360 vp6 flv's it always adds 8 pixels to it, support said it has to do with vp6 codec being encoded and it has to be a pixel width/height divided by 16.




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