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- post-it
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- BoB_Xygene
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ardour:
http://ardour.org/
I don't know much more about this (going to play around with it soon) but it seems like a pretty nice multi-track audio tool.
http://ardour.org/
I don't know much more about this (going to play around with it soon) but it seems like a pretty nice multi-track audio tool.
- post-it
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not going to find one - I've looked!girhen wrote:... a FREE video editor that can handle 2 clips at once ...
Any time, there are more than one video line at a time being used, a lot of
memory is being waisted. .Everyone but the top $$$ editers are only
single line editers today.. Someone, i think, said that if you are using WinXP
that Windows Media Producer 2 still uses the two line method.
- Corran
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- Sir Bugsalot
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In anything computer-based, the most powerful tools is always scripting or a command-line.Corran wrote:BTW I'm not trying to be snide. Avisynth can indeed do it but it requires scripting knowledge and time to learn how to do it... It also isn't the most convienient way considering it isn't done in a gui.