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Anyone know of a freeware frame accurate Quicktime (Mov) editor
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patteo:
I took some simple movies with a digital camera and discovered that they were in mov format.
I look around for an editor to cut out some unwanted frames and the only one I thought was worth trying was Apple Quicktime Pro for US$29.99.
There's probably much better ones out there.
I only wanted to cut out a few frames and did not want to add titles etc. So I thought maybe that was an overkill.
Does anyone know of a freeware alternative to do that, preferably without having to re-encode.
Curt:
Does anyone know of a freeware alternative to do that, preferably without having to re-encode.
-patteo (February 19, 2007, 10:15 AM)
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No, I don't know of such an app. But maybe you would like to convert the files into another format, say AVI, where there would be a handful of free editors. You could try Super C (scroll almost all down), or maybe do it online at Media-Convert
dhuser:
patteo:
* To convert media files, I would suggest Rad Video Tools at http://www.radgametools.com/.
* To edit .avi Files, I used Bobyte's AviTricks: http://www.bobyte.com/AviTricks/index.asp
Good luck with the editing... It appears that my camera also, by Kodak, outputs videos in .mov format.
dhuser
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