From: M.L. on


>"If you've caught the video editing bug but don't find the right
>application for beginners, try VideoPad Video Editor.
>
>This is probably the best video editing tool to take your first steps in
>the world of video editing. It's simple, easy to use, and though more
>advanced users will definitely find it too basic, it's just perfect for
>anyone starting to play around with video compositions.
>
>VideoPad Video Editor features a complete interface very much in the
>style of professional editors, with important elements such as a double
>built-in screen � one to preview selected clips, the other one to preview
>the complete sequence - and a time line for both the video and the audio
>tracks. The program also includes a few video effects (mainly regarding
>light, color and text snippets) and also transitions, though sadly only
>three of them. You can also add still images to your composition, either
>a blank screen or an image.
>
>When you finish your project, simply click the "Create Movie" button on
>the interface and you'll be able to export it to a variety of formats.
>The good thing about VideoPad Video Editor is that it includes a bunch of
>exporting presets, depending on the platform you're producing the video
>for: PC, Mac, portable device, mobile phone, etc.
>
>Also, if you get lost at any moment, don't worry: VideoPad Video Editor
>includes a through Help section where you'll find an answer to all your
>video editing queries.
>
>VideoPad Video Editor may be quite simple at first sight, but it's a
>great choice for video editing beginners."
>
>Languages:
>English
>
>VideoPad Video Editor supports the following formats:
>Video: AVI, WMV, ASF, MPG, MPEG, MPE, VOB, MOV, 3GP, MP4, M4V, FLV, MKV
>Image: BMP, GIF, JPG, JIF, JPEG, EXIF, PNG, TIF, PSD, TGA
>Audio: WAV, MP3, M4A, OGG, AVI, MID, FLAC, AAC, WMA, AU, OGG, RAW, VOX,
>CDA, DSS
>
>Recent changes in VideoPad Video Editor:
>New user interface
>OS requirements for VideoPad Video Editor:
>OS: Win2000/XP/2003/Vista/7
>
>http://videopad-video-editor.en.softonic.com/
>http://www.nchsoftware.com/videopad/index.html

I used the original version and found it clunky, unintuitive and
buggy. In addition, some video formats were savable only on CD, not on
a hard drive. I certainly hope things have changed.
From: Lew on
Have you installed and used this program?

Lew