View Single Post
Old 11-09-2007, 01:41 PM   #15
palmier
Established BHUZzer
 
palmier's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Canada
Posts: 869
note to myself :
-either quickly find a husband like Bintbeled's
or
-quickly find students and or friends who work in video editing


Shira i bet it is that Nemo comment that got you worried :Alol:

I am improving, a couple of years ago i could just cut a song at the begging or at the end , now i sometimes cut a song in the middle

I am not going to edit videos yet , for that i am willing to pay someone.
actually what i did is gave 3 bd dvds to a collegue , she filmed my show and she then divided the in chapters for each numbers and sent me the dvd.
maybe i can bribe her with another dvd so she puts what i need on youtube, but eventually i have to learn, i want to have some video to put on my web site ( that i will pay someone to do in 2008 hopefully).
still have to tranfer my videos onto dvds , that is why i bought Roxio in the first place.




Quote:
Originally Posted by *Shira* View Post
Palmier, your opening comment was, "I am not the best when it comes to computers."

Given this statement, my suggestion on how to move a clip from DVD to youtube is this: find a student to barter with for classes, or a tech-savvy friend, and get that person to do it for you! Video editing technology is NOT user-friendly, and not for the faint of heart! It's been getting better over time, but it involves a lot of pain and suffering - there's a HUGE learning curve.

Those brave souls who venture into the world of video editing will find that the path is full of snares and pits. For example, video editing takes enormous amounts of hard disk space, can take forever to do on an older computer, etc. Even people who are really tech-savvy find themselves wanting to run screaming into the night when first learning to do this stuff. It's ugly.

Video editing is fine for people who don't mind being patient with learning lots of techy detail, buying additional hard disks, and hitting lots of roadblocks. But for people who consider themselves to be "not the best when it comes to computers" I would advise making friends with a techy who is willing to help you.
palmier is online now   Reply With Quote