You might have a look at Muvee http://www.muvee.com (there's a free trial you can play with). They got in touch with me a while ago asking me to do affiliate marketing on my website, but I wasn't convinced their product would be appealing to videobloggers. However, it might be just right for
Thanks for the names of the video editing programs...and yes, I believe that
MSFT's
Windows Movie Maker does break down the video.
I suspect that there are millions of folks out there like me who are not as
adept at using
online or offline editing tools and, as a consequence, have a lot of
Thanks...
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Depending on your available hard disk space, I would just digitize the
DV tapes en masse. Just leave the camera importing into iMovie and go
do something else in the meantime. When it is done, just save
There are some consumer based video editing programs that have the
ability to scene detect and basically edit the movie for you.
Ulead
http://www.ulead.com/vs/runme.htm
Adobe Elements - This is a .pdf of the program features
http://www.adobe.com/products/premiereel/indepth.html
I think even
There is absolutely nothing available and there never will be that will do this for you. Even if you were to employ someone to do the work, you'd still have to tell them which parts held meaning for you.That being said, how to do you go about getting the job done. Here's how I did it. In 1999 I