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Wondershare Video Studio Express 1.2.0 esteve disponível como oferta em 25 de novembro de 2010
Wondershare Video Studio Express 1.2.0 é desenhado para usuários do Windows para editar clipes de vídeo em SD e HD para fazer filmes ao estilo hollywoodiano com música de fundo e efeitos de transição. Até usuários iniciantes podem facilmente editar vídeos criativos para serem carregados diretamente para o website di YouTube ou exportados para iPhone, iPad e iPod para compartilhamento com a ajuda deste software.
Importante:
Para ativar o software, é necessário que você faça o registro no site do fabricante (versão completa, sem custos). Você então receberá um código com o qual poderá ativar o software.
Windows 7/ Vista/ XP; Processor: Intel or AMD processor, 1GHz or above; RAM: 512 MB or above
17.6 MB
$35.00
Grave vídeos da família e tire fotos engraçadas para guardar as memórias felizes. Depois você pode editar todos os clipes de vídeo e gravá-los em DVD´s ou editar as fotos para fazer uma colagem com diversos templates temáticos, tais como calendário, feriados, casamentos, crianças, etc. para preservar as menórias da família de uma vida inteira. O conjunto é customizado para você e sua família.
Inclui todo o poder da Versão Standard, com um adicional de input de vídeo e mais recursos de customização. É o mais moderno software de criação de DVD para facilmente combinar os seus clipes de vídeo, fotos e música em um impressionante filme caseiro com transições ou ao estilo Hollywoodiano. Grave DVD com apenas um clique usando o gravador embutido ou faça o output de vídeos em HD para compartilhamento no YouTube, iPad, Xbox e outros dispositivos.
Um conversor de vídeo tudo-em-um de PowerPoint para converter PPT (PPTX, PPS, PPTS, PPT, etc.) para vídeo para maior compartilhamento online ou em dispositivos portáteis. Ele gera apresentações de vídeo mantendo todos os recursos originais e em mais de 130 formatos de vídeo (incluindo AVI, MPEG, WMV, MOV, 3GP, MP4, FLV e múltiplos formatos de HD).
Conversor de DVD tudo-em-um que permite que você ripe DVD para video em formatos variados, converta video para playback no seu iPod, iPhone, BlackBerry, PSP etc. e grave qualquer video para DVD para tocar no seu DVD em casa. Além disso, com a funcionalidade de edição, você pode cortar o video, adicionar efeitos especiais e adicionar legendas a qualquer video para atender às suas necessidades.
The Good
* Straightforward and easy to use.
* Supports many input audio/video (HD & SD) formats, output video formats (HD & SD), and a handful of electronic devices.
* Users can add custom background audio (in addition to the audio that comes with input videos).
* Allows users to perform basic edits on input videos.
* Has 48 transition effects users can use.
* Allows users to modify volume level of input audio (the audio that comes with input videos and the audio files imported separately).
* Can upload videos directly to Youtube.
The Bad
* Lacks the ability to add custom text (such as titles, captions, and credits).
* Lacks the ability to use still images (JPG, PNG, etc.) in videos.
* Has many transitions but lacks on number of effects (only has four).
* Once a transition has been placed on a video, it is impossible to tell what transition it is short of previewing the video.
Free Alternatives
MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 15 Silver
Windows Movie Maker/Windows Live Movie Maker
For final verdict, recommendations, and full review please click here.
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Installation and Registration
1. Unzip the package you've downloaded and install the software;
2. Run the software you installed;
3. Click "Get KeyCode" button, enter your e-mail address on the popup page to get keycode;
(Note: After enter your e-mail address, you can directly get the keycode on the webpage, and you also can find it in your mailbox.)
4. Type your e-mail address and the keycode to run the software;
5. Then you can use all the functions of the software now.
Please follow above steps to register the program. You are recommended to run the program under administrator account.
Wondershare provides free online support for this giveaway. If you have questions about this Video Studio Express, please feel free to contact our technical support directly at Wondershare Support Centeror mail us at: support@wondershare.com
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I've just downloaded & will post more later, but for now in case it helps anyone...
One of the feedback suggestions was to add fade in/out -- the traditional way of doing that, &/or the fades between clips or scenes, it to use a short back or white clip at either end of the regular video clip [&/or between 2] & then use whatever transitions. BTW & FWIW, fancy transitions are often [but not always] considered fairly amateurish. When it fits with what you're doing, the most commonly used pro transition is called an L cut, where you use simple audio & video fades, but not at the same time, hence the name: L cut [on the timeline the different start points look like an L or it's mirror image].
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RE: subs or CC [#3, #6, #7]... On a DVD & with digital broadcast in North America standard CC is text that is embedded inside the mpg2 video -- DVDLab & Encore are the 2 apps consumers use that I'm aware of that will do this embedding, & without re-encoding. Cable broadcast HD CC is more like subs [can't pass regular CC over HDMI], which are a separate, graphics overlay stream included in the VOB file of a DVD, or m2ts files with Blu-Ray & AVCHD. AFAIK no video editor really does anything with subs -- the text files they're based off of can be created in several free apps just for that purpose, & those or other apps, plus a few DVD &/or Blu-Ray authoring programs can turn them into the normal image based sub files or streams that players overlay on the video. Windows media, Real Video, MKV, Nero digital mp4 files, DivX etc., even Shockwave Flash can also do subs or captioning, but the players that will display it are limited. In most of these formats the subs are also separate from the video itself, created with the same sorts of tools used for DVD & Blu-Ray subs, then combined in a container with or stored alongside the video, usually as text rather than graphics-based files. Creating those text files has been traditionally done in a way that's very similar to typing up dictation &/or court reporting, but for the last several years there have been advances in voice recognition -- Google is IMHO leading the way, putting this tech to work with YouTube & their phone apps... YouTube can create captions or subs using your uploaded video. Finally, several apps including a few of the video converters that have been on GOTD can hard code or burn subs, meaning they're overlaid on the video before encoding -- generally this isn't that popular or widely used because it forces everyone to see them, not just those who want or need them.
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#7: "... because every time you render a video its quality diminishes."
Generational loss has always been a fact of life for digital video -- if it helps, the usual strategies are 1) start with original video at greatest possible quality, 2) stick with (near) lossless video formats (codecs) for intermediate video files, 3) when possible & when it applies, use apps that feature Smart Rendering... you can also minimize quality loss by avoiding changes in the video format's color space or method of storing color data [effected by both your choice of formats & software]. The way Smart Rendering works, is video that doesn't change is not re-encoded but just copied as-is into the new file; it works very well when the only changes are where scenes come together, but not at all when you change everything, e.g. do something like change the brightness or color.
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#9: "... One such example is the very popular Windows Live Movie Maker..."
The problem with Microsoft's video stuff is it of course relies on wmv... Windows Media Video has loads of good things going for it, but it's just plain hard to work with, there aren't as many tools avail as there maybe should be (many advanced encoding settings have to be made in the registry for example), & it's *very* slow, with inefficient encoding/decoding. Yes the VC1 version did make it as a standard for HD, but there aren't many ways to encode it [Windows Media Encoder won't -- in fact MS only released the code on how to write an encoder, not a VC1 encoder itself], & it's still a PITA to work with.
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If it's of any interest, while not direct competition to Video Studio Express, if you need/want more, Adobe is running a special till the end of month on Premiere Elements [I've seen $50 after MIR], but be aware it won't do full HD.
Happy Thanksgiving
http://www.wondershare.com/guide/video-studio-express.html
Here is the guide.Thank.
Nice package for free, but it's missing the one feature I NEED in a video editor, and will still be using the Free VirtualDub for until something better comes along.
Image sequences.
Why so few video editors refuse to accept image sequences is beyond me. I do lots of animation, from 3D stuff to Fractal Animation, and almost all of the software I use creates numbered image sequences. I hardly ever use video files as a starting point (don't even own a camera!) and really need to be able to compile image sequences into video files. Fortunately, VirtualDub does this, and it is free! Get it at http://virtualdub.sourceforge.net/
If Wondershare's offering did this, it would be a Wonderful Tool, as it is - it's just mediocre at best (for my purposes).
I hope the kind folks who provided this software will consider adding this feature to a future version (and give it away here??).
Otherwise, it does support many video formats that are hard to find editors for (like rm, and mkv and even some I never heard of!), so I'm still likely to find uses for it on rare occasions, but only on rare occasions.
Thanks for this giveaway!
O programa é realmente eficiente, apresenta poucos recursos para lidar com áudio, mas permite que se grave o áudio a parte e que possa ser adicionado. Parabéns ao desenvolvedor e a equipe do GAOTD por nos trazer.
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Programa 1000 até que enfim postaram um programa que vale a pena a gente ficar todo dia olhando para o www.giveawayoftheday.com Esse programa é um estúdio de edição PROFISSIONAL mesmo. Valeu galera. Recomendei a todos os meus colegas.
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muito bom gostei do programa !!!!!
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Oxente esti sofiti es murtcho bão,Caba da pesti.
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