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Post by Homeloaf on Mar 16, 2006 5:29:49 GMT
Does anybody know of any powerful, free (legal) video editing software? I'm thinking chroma-color, audio splicing, subtitles, MPG Export, VCD/DVD burn engine, etc...
I've recently gotten into claymation. Tip: Play-Doh doesn't work terribly well... The colors don't mix, they just swirl. I was one of the kids that beat the crap out of the "mixers" in kindergarten. Yes, slight OCD.
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Post by Mikrondel on Mar 16, 2006 7:37:05 GMT
Dunno, probably something open-source out there that does that kind of thing.
GIMP is good for image editing. Maybe a cousin of that?
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Post by Homeloaf on Mar 17, 2006 20:34:47 GMT
I'll check it out. I've heard of Autodesk Flame, but I'd have to pirate. I don't have any moral problems with that, seeing as they charge your right arm, your left leg, and your first born child. I just need to find it. Perhaps on a P2P engine...
Flame is the AutoCad of video editing. It is godly. Now to acquire it...
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