Optical character recognition (OCR) software allows captured text or images to be edited with a word processor.
The ABBYY FineReader is software for optical character recognition (OCR). OCR is the process of taking a scan or photograph of a document and turning it into text that can be edited or searched with a word processor.
optical character recognition (ocr) allows a document to be scanned and edited.
Videos are edited on the computer with video editing software. There are a lot of different "quality" video editing programs such as Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro, or Pinnacle Studio.
Adobe Premiere Elements is a software by Adobe Creative Suites. Videos can be edited with preprogrammed features. Frames can be edited with audio manipulation as well. This program is used by inexperienced as well as professional Video editors.
A scanner
You would have to export as a JPEG sequence - though what software are you using?
The input device is an optical scanner, optical character recognition is an application performed over the scanned image. The purpose of optical character recognition is to convert an image of characters in a page of text into ASCII characters (as though you had typed them in on a word processor). This allows the contents of the scanned page to be edited.
A wedding video can be edited by using video editing software. Try software packages such as Windows Media Player by trimming and pasting parts of the video. There is also a website who does this: viddedit.com
Snagit software may be purchased directly from the manufacturer's website. It is also available at Amazon, Techsmith and Gufile. Snagit captures images on a computer screen which can then be manipulated, edited and saved.
Some software, settings and files requires administrator rights to be accessed or edited.
Dimitri Mendeleev did the original in 1869. The last naturally occurring element was Francium, and it allows for the addition of elements that were discovered later.
Make sure you are using the right disk and that your burner is capable of burning DVD's