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Jack Dionne
10-31-2010, 20:11
I am using Vista, with only Service Pack 1, SP2 on my pc won’t accept. Microsoft tried to get it going but couldn’t.
The movie maker that comes with Vista won’t let me burn but I can create a file to burn.
I can’t use Windows Live because it requires SP2.
Any suggestions as to free software for making movies?
Thanks in advance.
Hooahguy
11-01-2010, 00:30
As far as free software goes, there isnt much in general. But as far as ones you need to buy, Sony Vegas pro is, IMO, the best. Though costly.
Jack Dionne
11-01-2010, 05:16
As far as free software goes, there isnt much in general. But as far as ones you need to buy, Sony Vegas pro is, IMO, the best. Though costly.
Costly, $600.00 US currency. I just want something to make home movies.
Thanks for posting.
LeftEyeNine
11-01-2010, 11:08
A simple Google search of "freeware video editors" might take you somewhere, Jack Dionne. :bow:
Jack Dionne
11-01-2010, 14:01
A simple Google search of "freeware video editors" might take you somewhere, Jack Dionne. :bow:
I realize that, however I have downloaded two now. One called Windows Live and the other called Nero.
Windows live requires the Service pack 2 for Vista which won’t install on my PC. Microsoft has not been able to help me with that and Nero forced me to get a bunch of programs I did not want or need not to mention it was overly complicated for me.
Is there a movie maker program as simple as Windows movie maker that doesn’t require service pack 2 out there? I would be willing to pay for a program as long as it can do home movie, that’s all.
LeftEyeNine
11-01-2010, 15:26
Sorry but are you looking for a program only to burn a movie as a DVD ?
Jack Dionne
11-01-2010, 16:30
Yes.
LeftEyeNine
11-02-2010, 09:22
Then the essential keyword is "avi2dvd".
I came across with this freeware (http://www.trustfm.net/divx/SoftwareAvi2Dvd.php?b2=1) after a little look. I even installed and run it to see what's in the pack; it seems sufficient.
Take a look at DVDStyler (http://www.dvdstyler.de/). It's Open Source. :2thumbsup:
Jack Dionne
11-03-2010, 02:03
Thanks boys.
LeftEyeNine
11-03-2010, 09:10
Somehow I tend to think that DVDStyler is a better option, go with what Xiahou-sama suggested, Jack Boionne.
Jochi Khan
11-10-2010, 21:11
In the UK, the January 2011 edition of PC ADVISOR includes a free CD with Movie Edit Pro 15 Silver. This is a FULL PROGRAM.
Video editing made easy for beginners.
May be of help to you.
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