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Im using adobe premier, affter effects, roxio and ulead. for amature video editor i suggest ulead kun di naman complicated ang editing mo try this. User frendly sya at madali lang ang mga commands, menus etc. But if your looking for more complicated software Premier is the best!

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What software can you recommend if I want to put together a compilation of video clips from several concert DVDs into one DVD?

 

I enjoy watching concert DVDs, but I have always wanted to be able to put together all my favorites on a compilation DVD. Hopefully, there is a program that will be as easy to use as making an audio CD using drag and drop techniques.

 

Would appreciate your inputs.

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Sirs... i have a problem opening files pictures and videos which were saved on CDs. These more than 30 CDs contains various important files and pictures, pero ang nakakapanghinayang yung mga video files, some were done by professional videographers on family occations like birthdays, wedding, outings etc. some we decided to transfer to CD from its original betamax and VHS state.. yung mga CD pag in oopen nag prompt ng "cannot read' or "no disk" or someting like that - yung player be it VCD or DVD.. kasi yung mga gawa ng professionals either nag sara na sila or wala na sa kanila yung mga files kasi nga medjo matagal na .. is there still a chance to revive this? salamat po

 

how old na yung cds? like 5 years na ba. there are cases na nasisira ang recording ng cds pero hindi naman ganoon ka-frequent yun. anyway try using a brand new cd reader for your cds and also try to recover it with a recovery software like badcopy pro.

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Here's what Consumer Search website says:

 

"Fast Answers - Best Photo-Editing Software

 

• Adobe Photoshop Elements 5

(*est. $80)

Best photo editor overall.

In the latest reviews, Adobe Photoshop Elements 5 pulls ahead of its main competition, Corel Paint Shop Pro XI. We did find a few complaints that Elements is missing some advanced features from version 4, but all reviews say Elements is an extremely intuitive, robust photo editor with virtually no learning curve. Photoshop Elements 5 works with Windows XP. Photoshop Elements 4 (*est. $75) is available for Mac OS X users.

 

• Google Picasa

(free, http://picasa.google.com)

Free photo editor and organizer.

If you just need the basics -- cropping, fixing red-eye, adjusting contrast, and adding special effects like sepia or soft focus, reviews say you don't need $80 photo-editing software. Google's Picasa is really more of a photo organizer, but it does include some easy-to-use editing tools. Since it's compatible with Windows 98, Me and 2000 in addition to Windows XP, it's also a good choice for older or less powerful computers.

 

• The GIMP

(free, http://gimp.org)

Free photo-editing software.

The GIMP is sometimes called a free alternative to Photoshop, but reviews say it is appropriate for both beginners and advanced users. The interface, though improved over the years, isn't as intuitive as Photoshop Elements, and reviews say installation can be a little cumbersome. However, The GIMP has many more advanced photo-editing features than Picasa. The GIMP is also the only free image editor compatible with Windows (98 and later), Mac OS X and Linux.

 

• Adobe Photoshop CS2

(*est. $650)

Professional graphics software.

Adobe Photoshop CS2 isn't really for the casual home user, but reviews say it's the photo-editor of choice for professional graphic artists. Unlike consumer titles, reviews say Photoshop has a steep learning curve, but it ultimately offers the most control and power, especially for those who work with RAW image files. Photoshop continues to be the industry standard for both Mac and Windows platforms.

 

Reviewers agree that Paint Shop Pro and Photoshop Elements are close competitors, but for the latest versions, Elements has the edge. Some reviewers also like Ulead PhotoImpact and Microsoft Digital Image Suite, but neither supplant Adobe or Corel. Google's Picasa and The GIMP are the best free photo-editing programs."

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mga bossing, i am planning to create a VCD for my kids 1st bday, mostly pics na gagawing slideshow ska movie clips na either 3gp or avi format, kaso kailanga ko pang i edit ung lights and sounds kasi maraming ingay saka mjo madilim ... can you help me with this what programs should i use and simple tutorial and tips

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help pls. how do i burn a dvd to another dvd? the dvd that i would like to copy is a special event covered by a professional that i would like to distribute to my relatives. i've tried converting it to avi to be able to burn it using nero but the file is not supported. i've also tried intervideo copy but when i played the dvd to my player, it goes on a loop.

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