Not bad Charles. I have been using Audacity for a few years now (even to record ham QSOs and other stuff on the bands), but the others seem interesting.
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Not bad Charles. I have been using Audacity for a few years now (even to record ham QSOs and other stuff on the bands), but the others seem interesting.
Thanks. I don't know which one would be best for my needs but I like to edit music and and audio out takes from television and movies to make my own ringtones. I also enjoy mixing bits to fit in for background and lead in music for video shorts and slide shows.
It's complicated and it blows up sometimes, but I keep playing with Blender.
http://www.blender.org/download/get-blender/
I wish I did not have preconceived notions of how to do things in the software. I spent too much time using AutoDesk's 3D Studio, and played a lot with Bryce.
http://www.blender.org/typo3temp/pics/aacbd11a4f.jpg
It's good stuff Charles, and it's free under the GNU license. Check it out, maybe we could learn this together, I really miss doing 3D work.
Ever play with Poser? Razor Video Editing software?
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Tell me more. :)
I have the old MetaCreations Version 4 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poser
Speed Razor is gone, I think. :( http://www.digitalvideoediting.com/2...zzletter19.htmQuote:
Poser is a 3D rendering and animation software program optimized for models that depict the human figure in three-dimensional form, mostly used to pose and animate the figures in a similar way as a mannequin. The program has become very popular due to it's ease of use, which allows beginners to produce basic animations and digital comics.
Real Time Video editing in the 90's; way ahead of it's time. It was pretty cool.
If it matters to you:
http://www.peacefire.org/
Bumping this one to make it easier to find. :bbh:
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