Video Editing.

SJPadbury

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Ok, I'll admit, I didn't read the fine print.

I bought a AIW OEM card. It works nice, but it didn't come with the video editing software. Can anyone recomend software that I can download off the net to, for example, edit an hour long recording off of tv down to the 50 minutes without commercials, and record it as a VCD? (Yes, I'm that bored. :)

Any help that anyone can offer would be appreciated.

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The most popular OEM choice seems to be Ulead Video studio. It can actually capture MPEG2 in software and edit native MPEG2 files. (However, if you do any sort of editing and export, you'll lose ALOT of color depth.)

I haven't tried it, but the new Adobe Premere is said to be able to export MPEG2, but you'll have to edit everything in AVI first.

(Anyone know what the new MGI Video Studio does?)
 
I got a program from TechTV, old ZDTV, called ABC VIDEO ROLL. Its not a big download, and might be something you would like to check-out. Hope it helps.

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Actually, the new (yet to be released ) Adobe Premiere 6 will edit Mpeg2 files directly. It needs a plug in (Cleaner LE is included) to export the Mpeg2 to mpeg though.
 
The Mediator program that supposedly comes with the AIWRadeon retail pack is available as freeware on the web elsewhere. It is a good multimedia presentation program with limited support for video (Actually good support, but are missing some key elements (Is a slider bar for positioning too much to code in?)).
I hope some of you will help me with below problem.
I have a Radeon64ViVo OEM.
I can capture in MPEG without problems. However I am not able to capture in AVI format. Has anyone captured in AVI format with the Radeon64ViVo.
I do not remember if this ever worked. When I click to stop the recording the file isn't saved. I hear the program transfering data to the hard drive but when I stop the recording it isn't in capture.avi. The file doesn't exist. The remaining hard drive space hasn't changed. Concluding that the file wasn't saved.
Also is there any way to capture 480 lines using AVI capture. There is no option for it.
If ATI's video-in program won't do it, is there any other program that will. Virtual Dub and AVIEdit do not recognize any video-in device. I have unistalled and reinstalled WebTV and the MMC software numerous times to get it to work. Need help.
I have a PII-434 (P2-350 overclocked), Win98SE, DFI AGP2x motherboard.
Sincerely,
Aouie
 
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