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| Posted on 2012-01-04 07:50:17 PM |
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OK, I want a video editor that allows me to save the video in multiple (?) formats, such as .avi or .mpg. Also, I tried Sony Vegas Pro, but its too complicated for me.
Note: I have Windows XP SP3.
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| Posted on 2012-01-05 10:24:07 AM |
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How about one for a netbook; would VideoPad be good?
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| Posted on 2012-01-19 08:27:56 PM |
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If you have Windows 7, get Live Movie Maker, otherwise, get the one MikeXP-Technology-solutions listed or use Camtasia Studio 7.
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| Posted on 2012-01-25 08:37:21 PM |
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Originally posted by TheRPGLPerIf you have Windows 7, get Live Movie Maker, otherwise, get the one MikeXP-Technology-solutions listed or use Camtasia Studio 7.
>Camtasia Studio
/me is dead.
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| Posted on 2012-01-27 06:34:47 PM |
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Try the registered version of Fraps.
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| Posted on 2012-01-28 08:26:41 AM |
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Wait, FRAPS is a video editor AND a video recorder?
I doubt it would run in a netbook, right?
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| Posted on 2012-01-28 03:43:04 PM |
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It records only.
It should run fine, but games will take a massive FPS hit even on good computers.
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| Posted on 2012-01-28 04:39:44 PM |
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That means Nova has the top of the line computer. I want a recording tool suitable for recording games on a netbook.
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