Video editing software is application software which handles the editing of video sequences on a computer. It usually includes the ability to import and export video, cut and paste sections of a video clip, and add special effects and transitions; and it sometimes includes the ability to encode the video for creation of a DVD, Web video, mobile phone video, or video podcast. Video editing software generally also allows for some limited editing of the audio clips which accompany the video, or at least the ability to sync the audio with the video.
Media100, Lightworks, Sony Vegas, Avid, Adobe Premiere, Ulead VideoStudio and Apple's Final Cut Pro are pioneers in video editing software and have a great influence on how films and TV programs are edited. Some of these systems use custom hardware for video processing.
Several other software programs can be classified in this category, including Microsoft's Windows Movie Maker, iMovie, GEAR Software's GEAR Video, Pinnacle Systems' MediaSuite, muvee Technologies' muveeNow and autoProducer.
With the availability of commodity video processing specialist video editing cards, and computers designed specifically for non-linear video editing, many software packages are now available to work with them.
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- Kshitij
- V is the twenty-second letter in the english alphabet!!! For most "V" stands for violin, variety, vacation, etc., etc......... For me it stands for Videos and Visuals!!! Video is the skill of capturing a sequence of still images in motion. Videos were first developed for film theatres and televisions. But with the advancement of technology, video files can now be viewed on the computers, on the internet, phones, i-pods, etc.
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