Well, I think that you can get them from any electronic store. You might want to try Radio Shack.
There are quiet a number of brands for mini video cameras around in the market. Most significant brands for this type of cameras are Sony, Kodak, Canon etc.
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Yes, if the cameras are invading the privacy of others (such as neighbours etc...) Or if they need information (video evidence) from the cameras.
Graphic editors are programs like Adobe Photoshop and Gimp etc.. which allows you to edit images or graphics.
I wouldn't say they are better (the free ones that is), but you can try Video Spin or Video Pad as an alternative to Windows Movie Maker. Other than that, you might have to invest a bit of money for other video editing software applications such as Sony Vegas, Magix Movie Edit Pro, etc.
Windows: Magix Movie Editor Pro 2013 is available, and I have provided the link in the related links below. They also produce Video Easy 4 HD that is very, easy to use. Both programs enable user to edit footage, adjust sound, and export movies. Moviemaker is very similar to Video Easy 4 HD. Wax and Winmorph VirtualDub Mac: Another user please edit as I have no clue. Sorry. iMovie
Some cameras own the capability to edit videos in them, especially some DVD camcorders. If you are not saticfied with the effects, or it doesn't work on your camera, you can import them to computer and then edit them. You have 2 ways: 1. Import camcorder/camera videos to computer and convert them to common formats ,like avi, wmv,etc. 2. Use a powerful editor, ShowBiz, to import them as original formats, then edit them and output them freely, with whatever formats, wherever you want.
I always use wondershare video editor. It's a great tool to help you edit video/audio/photos with go-to features like trim, split, crop, etc.
Use some editing software to edit. Such as TunesKit AceMovi and Adobe Premier. They can make your video more eye-catching. And TunesKit AceMovi also supports exporting videos in a format supported by Youtube.
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As long as you are the video owner, you should be able to access the video from the program you originally made it with (like Windows Movie Maker, etc.) or at least have it backed up somewhere so you can open it again. Once a video is published, it will not be editable in most cases, so you must re-edit the video in a video editing program and re-upload the newly edited video to complete the editing process.