I have it it does 1080p onlyHow about Wondershare Video Editor as a simpler alternative to Final Cut Pro? Any experience with it?
Edit: May not be able to handle 4K?
I have it it does 1080p onlyHow about Wondershare Video Editor as a simpler alternative to Final Cut Pro? Any experience with it?
Edit: May not be able to handle 4K?
I need to be able to edit footage primarily shot in 4 K.I have it it does 1080p only
I downloaded director but cannot use as it doesn't support 4 k
It work fine for me, but after I got it I realized I did not want to wait for my computer to process projects to long. So I got a new box with i7, 16 GB Ram and 4g Video. It all runs great!
I use wondershare filmora and it's perfect for what I need and cheap. Works well on my Mac and easy to use.How about Wondershare Video Editor as a simpler alternative to Final Cut Pro? Any experience with it?
Edit: May not be able to handle 4K?
Is it able to edit 4k footage?I use wondershare filmora and it's perfect for what I need and cheap. Works well on my Mac and easy to use.
Is it able to edit 4k footage?
So I got a new box with i7, 16 GB Ram and 4g Video. It all runs great!
Sorry for the peripheral topic to the P3, but what is the most favored video editing software that people use to edit their footage?
However, when I try to download video and pictures from my Phantom 3 to my computer like I do with my Action Cam, the only thing that comes through is the pictures. I think the same thing happened when I tried to borrow my buddies GoPro. It makes me think I have to have a specific program to transfer the video from the drone to my PC. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG?
You don't need any special software to extract the video files in your P3 SD card. Both photos & videos are inside the same folder. How did you download the pic from your P3 to your computer? Did you plug the micro SD card into your PC? Or thru an external card reader?
Get you one of these-- they are less than 10 dollars-- take out the SD card, put it in the reader, plug it in to your computer, open the DCIM folder on the card and all the files, video and pictures will be in that file. Select and drag them to your hard drive, and you are done.I connect the usb cord directly to my pc. PlayMemories automatically asks if I want to download the files (just like from my ActionCam) and the pics come but not the vids. If I hook up a GoPro camera, the same thing happens. Is there something that I have to load to allow the video to come along with the pics?
I connect the usb cord directly to my pc.
I connect the usb cord directly to my pc. PlayMemories automatically asks if I want to download the files (just like from my ActionCam) and the pics come but not the vids. If I hook up a GoPro camera, the same thing happens. Is there something that I have to load to allow the video to come along with the pics?
I have a P4 Pro Plus and Sony Vegas Pro 12.0 on Windows computer. How do you get the Vegas software to recognize the P4 video? For some reason Vegas is not recognizing the video therefore I am unable to edit the video. Thank you in advance!!If you are new to video editing, Sony Vegas is the easiest to learn to use and you can be editing your first project less than an hour. If you like paying a ransom, many editors rent Adobe Premiere. But the Premiere user interface is really confusing for the new editor so you may have your first project done in a day. If you are looking for a career in TV or movie editing, then you need to learn Avid. You may finish your first project after a week of cursing. (Avid editors enjoy their remarkably complex workflow because it guarantees them the big bucks).
I usually avoid these discussions because asking for opinions about Editing Software is like asking about religion.
There is no bad editing software, just bad editors. Your editing program is just a tool. If your tools don't do the job, it's time for a new tool.
The decision of which program to use depends on too many variables to be selected from other people's experiences.
I am certain that you will find few, if any unbiased responses to the question: "Which editor should I learn and use"? You are discovering the "Baby Duck Syndrome" which denotes the tendency for editors to "imprint" on the first system they learn, then judge other systems by their similarity to that first system. The result is that users generally prefer systems similar to those they learned on and dislike unfamiliar systems.
My advice is simple. Most of the modern NLE programs offer free trials and low-cost entry-level options (under $100):
Sony Vegas
Avid
Adobe
Corel
Magix
Lightworx
There's dozens of others. All have some strengths and all have some limitations. They are all great and they all suck. It costs nothing but time to try all of them with a test project and select the one that best fits your needs.
Hope this helps.
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