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Syxx_Killer
07-21-12, 08:08 PM
I've been wondering if there are any good free video editing programs that you would recommend? My camera takes video in the AVCHD Lite format (.mts). I really like that format. I'd like an editing program that supports AVCHD Lite files, but I guess I could convert them if need be. Windows Movie Maker just doesn't cut it. For some reason Windows Movie Maker refuses to save the edited video for me. I appreciate any help! :up:

Penguin
08-02-12, 10:38 AM
On this (http://www.videohelp.com/tools) site you can find some freeware editors, you might choose one which fits you best. Personally I like avidemux and virtualdub, not sure if the latter eats avchd vids.
I would recommend converting the edited vids to h.264 though, as this format grants you compatibility/lets you burn it onto disc to watch in a hardware player. Basically a conversion to h.264 only removes the unneccessary crap which avchd includes, so there should be no loss of quality.

kiwi_2005
08-08-12, 11:40 PM
There use to be a free full version of Camtasia studio v7. I dont know if its still available tho.

sidslotm
08-10-12, 01:32 AM
I've been using MoviePlusX3 by Serif, works well. I did buy X5 but have'nt really moved on with it like I did with X3. Why, I'm not sure there both same in truth only X5 is updated.

Note: if you decide to try this link and download, beware, Serif are intense and continually try to get you to upgrade, Hope this helps

http://www.serif.com/free-video-editing-software/

thewarrior008
11-04-12, 01:07 PM
I usually use camtasia studio. It's very easy to use but it is not free though.

Sailor Steve
11-04-12, 03:57 PM
I use AVS. Also not free, but it comes with a whole bunch of video, audio and imaging programs, all for one price. I bought it to edit a video of my band three years ago, and I use it almost every day, mostly for video and audio conversions.