Jokin recommended "Handbrake" to me sometime back, but I never used it. Just another of many choices, but that's a good thing!
Phil
Transcoder - Or re-coder ..
Been using handbrake on and off for a year or so ..
It's good and it's not good ..
@Gorbingtron because here is a dashcam forum the biggest help you can give is if you can create a template for PIP videos needed by 2 channels dashcams. Something like:I won't be able to help you with other video editors, but here is how to create a "video in video" effect in VSDC literally in a couple of seconds: video guide. Technically, most non-linear video editors (those having multiple video tracks on a timeline) should be capable of this trick.
That must be new, or a broken thing in their site. I don't have any social media accounts either but I had no trouble downloading the installer. I could probably post the installer somewhere for you if you want...The problem with HitFilm Express is you have to 'share' on social media - if you don't have an account you're SOL. I don't do social media so I guess I'll never see it in action.
Thanks, not necessary. I got past the 'share' screen to the point where I have to set up an account before getting the installer.That must be new, or a broken thing in their site. I don't have any social media accounts either but I had no trouble downloading the installer. I could probably post the installer somewhere for you if you want...
I haven't used open shot but have heard good things about it. When I was using Linux (either kubuntu or mint (non-cinnamon)), I used kdenlive. It can be buggy now and then, especially when moving lot of clips in the timeline at once, but I liked it a lot.I will be trying to learn an editor shortly, I've downloaded Open Shot (Running Linux Mint), I selected Open Shot because it was recommended by a Internet review which I don't like to do! Anyone care to give their opinion of this program?