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any mce user's here? question for ya...
what do you mce user's use to edit your recorded tv files? i've found only one program and it doesn't want to work for me.
thanks Last edited by bot; 10-15-2004 at 05:46 PM. |
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and it worked for dvr-mc format? mce only allows you to record in the dvr-mc format...
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Go to www.sourceforge.net and look-up VirtualDub, its a free video processing application.
Personally I use Adobe Premiere however if your just looking to do some a little bit of editing here and there, you will want to stick with VirtualDub, or another cheap (or free) solution |
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but it doesn't work for the format mce records it in, dvr-mc
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Is there any reason why you couldn't record it in a different format?
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mce only allows you to record in its format (dvr-mc)
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