Want a Free Video Editor – Make It
June 25, 2009 9:30 am Information, Non-LinearOr at least try to for you have to be a developer or programmer to do this effectively and properly. One such program that can be used for free or even compiled for free is Avidemux, a French-written open source project that is offered for free for those who want a simple yet quite easy to use program to edit and put together their videos without the hefty price or huge overhead. One of the other nifty thing about the software is that it can be compiled to run in Linux, BSD, Mac, OSX and of course Windows.
Like may open sourced projects, plugins are available for selective install as well as a myriad of codecs from all over the world, made and designed by people like you who love to help others. The software is enough to get you through with automated tasks such as job queueing, scripting and others. The interface and other features would of course be more primitive than most snazzy programs you purchase online or from the store, but hey, it’s free and you get to benefit from the support of the community who like you may have similar experiences as you, offering real-world solutions rather than automated responses from call-centers that are most likely to be overseas giving vague answers.
