FedoraMaster03
Official Terrarian
What are the best programs to make videos in a style similar to Yrimir or Ningishu?
Well...Windows Movie Maker (I am legit, it's simple and easy to use, good for people starting out)
I use Sony Vegas. It's a great program with lots of cool tools.
Well...
It's okay if your videos are incredibly basic (and I mean basic), but I've had about a year and a half's experience with it, and I can tell you right now that it's a terrible program for seriously editing - you aren't going to have a good time with all the crashes and limitations it brings.
Here's a list of a few limitations it has, in case you're thinking of using it.
It only allows for one audio track (you don't even get to see the waveform).
It only allows for one video track displaying onscreen at a time (this means you can't create an outro unless you do it out of text).
It only allows for one layer of text to be displayed at a time, and all of it must be one color.
Random crashes, mostly when cancelling an export.
No autosaving.
Takes an incredibly long time to export (from my experience any other editing program would export videos over 3 times faster).
You can only do a fade-in or a fade-out, but not both with the same clip.
Can only save videos in WMV format, which doesn't work on Macs and takes a while to upload to YouTube.
Viewing videos in full screen causes the video to lag significantly.
And, lastly for now, it lowers the quality of your videos to possibly barbaric levels.
That being said, if you have taken these limitations into consideration and they don't bother you, and you want a FREE editing program for Windows, then this is probably your best bet. Pretty much any paid editing program is better, but you likely won't find anything nearly as good for free on Windows.
And if you use it quite a bit, you will gain enough experience to work around one or two of those problems, though most of them have no solution.
Sorry for the rant-ish. It's just that I've been developing a hatred towards this program for the past year or so.
Is it easy-to-use and/or cheap? I need a good, easy-to-use and free/cheap editing program to start up my channelSony Vegas is the best editing program by far.
I will give it a try, thanks.VSDC Free Video Editor is what I started my channel with, and still use today. Allows a lot of nice effects and picture-in-picture, as well as simple text overlay and pan/zoom if you know how to do it. It's a multitrack editor, free as the name implies, though it can take quite a bit to get used to--I wouldn't call it easy to use as I'm still working out some things, but I doubt you'll find better for free.
Have you tried ?Is it easy-to-use and/or cheap? I need a good, easy-to-use and free/cheap editing program to start up my channel
Not gonna talk about it here.
I've learned my lesson on the last forum.I would strongly recommend that everyone do the same and not bring up the topic of pirates, that is something that is highly frowned upon on the forums...
I have downloaded the OBS but I couldn't record, it says avcodec-57.dll is missing but when I checked there's the file, then I tried to reinstall it but this time it had errors on writing some .dll files, like this:Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) is great for recording. It is Free and Open Source so you don't have to worry about paying anything if you use it. It does require a little setup to record games however and it can't edit videos so you'll need a different program for that.
This is why I'm asking hereHave you tried ?
I have downloaded the OBS but I couldn't record, it says avcodec-57.dll is missing but when I checked there's the file, then I tried to reinstall it but this time it had errors on writing some .dll files, like this:
So, how can I manage to install it properly, I really need a free recording software, I don't wanna crack a paid one...
Oh, forgot to say. Finally I managed to install classic version of OBS, but now I'm having issues with recordings. Trying over than an hour and only thing I can get is freaking black screens... I also asked on OBS forums, but haven't got a reply yet...If you're using Windows 10, from what I understand there have been issues running it. I've experienced a few issues when trying to record games on it. Unfortunately I'm unsure what this issue could be. I guess you could try installing an earlier build to see if that will work. Otherwise I'd try searching the help forum on the OBS website to see if someone has reported a similar issue that you have.
Oh, forgot to say. Finally I managed to install classic version of OBS, but now I'm having issues with recordings. Trying over than an hour and only thing I can get is freaking black screens... I also asked on OBS forums, but haven't got a reply yet...