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Old January 4th 09, 01:22 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
EliB
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Default Help choosing editing program, Please


Jerrick;1163919 wrote:
SUPER is easy. You select your output, how you want the file to be, like
a .avi, .mp4, .mov or whatever, and they have a huge list of what you
want it to be. Even presets for PSP video, the format used on different
cellphones and everything.

Then you select the codec you want to use. Divx, h.264 and tons more,
then you select the codec of the audio you want. Mp3, AAC, wav and
whatever.

Then you have a box below that has your video options in it. Do you
want to change the ratio, set the bit rate, change the resolution, its
all right there.

Below that you do the same with audio. Select the bit rate, sample
rate, or disable audio from the clip.

Then hit enter and wait a few seconds or minutes.

SUPER is the type of program that will take 1min or two to get used to,
but its really easy, and has full support to every file ive ever seen.
MKV files may need a demuxing treatment, but thats going to be the same
for any program if you are handling MKV with multiple audio, video, and
subtitle streams. It seems the only way to not like SUPER is if you
looked at it, didnt read, then hit the X.




Thanks, but I need 20 GB of memory to put it on my computer. I have
2.


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