Monday, March 25, 2013

Edit video with the top 3 video editor


There are so many video editor on the internet, what video editing software you use most?
1. iMovie
iMovie
iMovie is a software that allows users to create a digital movie. Footage is incorporated from a video camera, DVDs or VHS, recorded sound, and still images. iMovie can export projects into formats that can be played on a DVD player or computer, integrated into a PowerPoint presentation, uploaded to YouTube or iTunes U, embedded on a web page, and referenced in Blackboard.
iMovie compatible video files: Tapeless Camcorder (MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and AVCHD);
Tape based DV-Standard and HDV (High Definition Video); Part Camera/Mobile Phone video/other video recorder devices (MPEG-1, MEPG-2, MPEG-4, H.264, 3GP, MP4); Part of QuickTime compatible MOV videos; MPEG-4 video.
To edit video with iMovie, a video converter also can help you, for example, you can use a swf video converter to convert swf to imovie mac for editing with imovie.
2. Final Cut Pro X

Final Cut Pro X is a video production suite for OS X from Apple Inc. Final Cut Pro X is a big update for the venerable editing suite, in no small part because it is now (finally) built with 64-bit support. That means that the app will be able to take advantage of the additional memory space in Mac OS X Snow Leopard and the upcoming Mac OS X Lion. The big new feature is called the Magnetic Timeline, which takes a trackless approach to editing. Final Cut Pro supports any video format that uses an installed QuickTime codec. QuickTime natively supports codecs used by a number of video devices, such as DV, DVCPRO 50, DVCPRO HD, HDV, and IMX devices.
To edit mts file with this software you should convert mts to final cut pro x supported video format, then you can import mts final cut pro x.
3. Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro is a timeline-based video editing software application. It is part of the Adobe Creative Suite, a suite of graphic design, video editing and web development programs. Some of the notable advantages of Premiere Pro over Premiere Elements are multiple sequence support, high bit-depth rendering, multicamera editing, time remapping, scopes, color correction tools, advanced audio mixer interface, and bezier keyframing.
Adobe Premiere Pro supported video format: 3GPP Movie (.3gp), Advanced Video Codec (.mts), AVCHD (.m2ts, .mts), DV stream (.dv), Flash Video (.flv, .f4v), Microsoft AVI (.avi), Microsoft NetShow (.asf), MPEG-1 (.mpg), MPEG-2 (.m2v, .mpg), MPEG-4 (.m4v), Panasonic P2 (.mxf), QuickTime Movie (.mov), Shockwave Flash object (.swf), Windows Media (.wma, .wmv), XDCam-EX movie (.mp4), XDCam-HD movie (.mxf)
To edit canon mxf video with Premiere, you can use a video converter to convert mxf to adobe premiere pro friendly format.
Doremisoft video converter also will help you convert mkv to lumia 920, it is a powerful software, to convert video to iso you should get a DVD maker to help you do this.
Enjoy your video editing journey.

1 comment:

  1. i use iDealshare VideoGo to convert MOV, AVI, MP4, VOB, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, FLV, WebM, TS, 3GP, ASF, DV, RMVB, SWF, ASF and etc.https://www.idealshare.net/video-converter/wlmp-converter.html

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