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October 16, 2007 12:56 PM PDT

Free video-editing software

Posted by Peter Butler
(Credit: CNET Networks)

One of the most frequent questions I get from CNET Download.com users is "What free software can I use to edit video?" If I didn't respond to you personally, it's likely because there's not an easy answer. It depends on what type of video you have, and what you want to do with it.

Let's start with the basics. If you didn't know, you likely already have Windows Movie Maker, which was included with Windows XP Service Pack 2 and recently beefed up for Windows Vista.

Windows Movie Maker for XP

Windows Movie Maker offers a simple interface, but frustations may abound.

(Credit: Microsoft Corporation)

The XP version of Movie Maker is adequate for putting together clips into larger videos, adding simple transitions, and making basic edits, but I can't recommend the experience. The review on CNET Download.com is overly harsh, but it encapsulates several problems you may encounter.

Unfortunately, Avid Free DV is no longer supported, but if you can find a version of it, the forums are still active. It was a complicated interface, but the included feature set was fantastic.

One app with loads of potential is the open-source video editor Jahshaka. The key word is "potential." The interface is daunting, and help is nonexistent, aside from outdated tutorials on the Web site. It was also ported from Linux and requires installation of the GDK platform and OpenLibraries, both of which are included in the full Jahshaka installer.

Jahshaka(Credit: Jahshaka)

However, if you take the time to learn the program and actually read some of those tutorials, you'll quickly discover that Jahshaka is a very serious editing application with a learning curve that will keep you occupied for a while. Wide file-format support, node-based effects, and editing in DV, SD, HD, and film are only a few of the bonus features.

For home users with simple needs and conventional formats, I might recommend a Web-based app such as JumpCut, which was acquired by Yahoo last year. I find the editing features at JumpCut to be the best in its class, but I have also found that uploads have been getting slower of late.

If you test out or have already tried any of these apps, let me know what you think. And if you have any better suggestions for free video-editing software, please be sure to tell me about them in the comments.

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What about VirtualDub?
by taxiguy250 October 16, 2007 4:58 PM PDT
It's been around for quite a while. I find it very easy to use, and the included and 3rd party filters are wonderful. If you also install avisynth (an incredibly powerful, script-based video editing/filtering frameserver), you can do a whole lot of post-processing without spending a dime on software. Check em out!
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by biotech99 August 7, 2008 6:33 PM PDT
i know its been a while since this conversation has ended, but i stumbled onto it looking for software to separate video from audio (if you know any please tell me) and i tried downloading Virtualdub, and i could only open or save it, please help
What about VirtualDub?
by taxiguy250 October 16, 2007 4:59 PM PDT
It's been around for quite a while. I find it very easy to use, and the included and 3rd party filters are wonderful. If you also install avisynth (an incredibly powerful, script-based video editing/filtering frameserver), you can do a whole lot of post-processing without spending a dime on software. Check em out!
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VirtualDub yep.
by roseman127 October 16, 2007 5:15 PM PDT
If you are willing to limit you video files to ".AVI" files,
VirtualDub at http://www.virtualdub.org/index is unsurpassed.

It now at least supports ".MPG" as input (or ".AVI"), but only outputs ".AVI" files. But the editing features are WONDERFUL and powerful, with EXCELLENT help built in.

Too many features to list. Way too many. :)

It uses whatever codecs are already on your computer, to avoid any potential conflicts.
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by froasier February 4, 2008 5:56 PM PST
VirtualDub is mainly a capturing and filter tool, not very good for normal editing (only does linear editing).
by Memot November 27, 2007 11:05 PM PST
ghfdxgh
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by golfers November 28, 2007 4:44 AM PST
What about Pinnacle? Has anyone used this?
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by drummin2dabeats November 28, 2007 8:20 AM PST
I have not used Pinnacle, but I know someone who has it and I have seen it in use. Its a very good program. It is feature rich and it has more features than Windows Movie Maker. However, I believe there is a price tag on it.
by froasier February 4, 2008 6:00 PM PST
Do you mean VideoSpin? www.videospin.com
I haven't used it but according to reviews it's decent for making videos for the web, and easy to use.
by Victor Delta November 28, 2007 3:16 PM PST
What about Cuttermaran www.cuttermaran.de - an excellent freeware editing programme?
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by froasier February 4, 2008 5:24 PM PST
all that does is cut
by daboco November 29, 2007 12:19 AM PST
the cnet product was very effective and totally safed..thanks for your best godbless
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by bearmeg November 29, 2007 8:42 PM PST
a worthwhile site
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by saayacoolu December 5, 2007 11:46 AM PST
Thanx so much 4 the software offered
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by saayacoolu December 5, 2007 11:49 AM PST
Merry christmas to admin and all members and ahappy year ahead
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by rajuprp December 11, 2007 5:46 AM PST
no comment
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by aravindjose December 30, 2007 5:48 PM PST
The artccle above is incoomplete without WAX and VIRTUAL DUB.
While VIRTUAL DUB actually is not a editing-software, it does a gr8 job.

But, you missed WAX. Amazing feature-set in a 2.3MB .exe.
I've used it and itz gr8. It takes only minutes to be familiar wid the interface..
It can also be used to Composite videos using the Chroma Key which WMM cant..

GO HERE: http://www.debugmode.com/wax/
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by sunshine_dj December 31, 2007 10:23 PM PST
It's cool
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by marioedgardo January 26, 2008 1:47 PM PST
very good
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by metalmarious May 25, 2008 1:57 PM PDT
since I love Open source stuff, I think I will try Jahshaka first
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by metalmarious May 25, 2008 2:38 PM PDT
jahshaka seems to be too unstable even for me to report bugs, it keeps crashing
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by Thomanong June 1, 2008 2:59 AM PDT
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by IadoraK July 5, 2008 1:29 AM PDT
Hi! I recently discovered the wildcam at the National Geographic website. There it is possible to view a wildlife reserve in Botswana, South Africa, 24/7. Unfortunately, their daytime is my night-time so I'm finding it best to record the viewing during the night and then view it during my awake times. But then when I've seen something very exciting and I want to share it with a friend, it is way too big a file to send (~400MB) was the last one!
Sooo, I'm looking for some way to select the section of the video clip I want to share and just send that! I've not been able to figure out what format the video clips are that I get from the RealPlayer recordings I get each night.

Could U help me out with this issue? I'd be so very grateful!

Thank You, Sincerely, Iadora K.
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by jgithuka August 12, 2008 11:57 PM PDT
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by spoofwhite August 31, 2008 11:47 PM PDT
I'm still unsure as what to use, I'd like to download from my Sony camcorder then edit before burning the finished product to DVD and despite trying many, I'm all at sea as some do somethings others do other things with files. I usually end up with sound and no picture. The other thing I'd like to do is burn the many video clips I receive in emails onto disk for a couple of friends that only have dialup. If I can burn a DVD for them to watch on their TV's it would make their day.
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