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  2. Windows Movie Maker - Wikipedia

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    Windows XP Media Center Edition bundled Sonic DVD Burning engine, licensed from Sonic Solutions, allowing video editors to burn their project in DVD-Video format on a DVD. In Windows Vista, Windows Movie Maker passes the video project to Windows DVD Maker. Windows Movie Maker 2012 introduced the default ability to export in H.264 MP4 format.

  3. List of Microsoft codenames - Wikipedia

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    Windows 7Windows 7: The number 7 comes from incrementing the internal version number of Windows Vista (6.0) by one. Often incorrectly referred to as Blackcomb or Vienna, while the codenames actually refer to an earlier Vista successor project that was cancelled due to scope creep. [43] [50] [51] Windows Server 7Windows Server 2008 R2 ...

  4. Video editing software - Wikipedia

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    Since video editors represent a project with a file format specific to the program, one needs to export the video file in order to publish it.. Once a project is complete, the editor can then export to movies in a variety of formats in a context that may range from broadcast tape formats to compressed video files for web publishing (such as on an online video platform or personal website ...

  5. Comparison of video editing software - Wikipedia

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    Windows AVS Video Editor: Online Media Technologies Ltd. Windows 2003 9.7.3 2022 Commercial: prosumer Blender [a] Blender Foundation: Linux 2002 4.3.2 [3] 2024-12-17 GPL-2.0-or-later: professional Irix macOS Solaris Windows Camtasia: TechSmith Corporation Windows MacOS 2002 v 22 2022-8-16 Trialware, Commercial professional, prosumer [4 ...

  6. List of video editing software - Wikipedia

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    Movavi Video Editor (Windows, macOS) muvee Reveal (Windows, macOS) Nacsport Video Analysis Software (Windows) Pinnacle Studio (Windows) Roxio Creator (Windows) Retouch4me Heal OFX, Dodge&Burn OFX, Color Match OFX (Windows, macOS) ScreenFlow (macOS) Vegas Pro (Windows) – previously Sony Vegas; VideoPad Master's Edition (Windows, macOS, iPadOS ...

  7. Adobe Presenter Video Express - Wikipedia

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    Users can change the background in their recorded video without needing equipment like a green screen. [7] This is unlike other video tools which rely on chroma keying technology, and only work with green or blue screens. [8] [9] They can also add annotations and quizzes to their content and publish the video to MP4 or HTML5 formats. [10]

  8. Vegas Pro - Wikipedia

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    Vegas 3.0 was released the next year on 3 December, [14] and added new video effects, features for ease-of-use with DV, and support for editing Windows Media files. Vegas 4.0 was released on 6 February 2003 and added application scripting, advanced color correction, 5.1 surround sound mixing, and Steinberg ASIO support.

  9. Quantel - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Quantel released the "Harry" effects compositing system/non-linear editor. The Harry was designed to edit in real time and render special effects in non-real time using the video recorded on its built-in hard disk array (much like most computer based non-linear editing systems today).