Yes, there are thousands.
PCHand Screen Recorder.
DVD Maker
CD Maker
Camstatia
and many many more.
I used Free Video Converter Factory. You can use "Clip" button to cut the video parts you want.
you have to upload the video clip on youtube first or other video clip sites. :)
Yes, a video clip can be copied to a CD, but you have to have the video clip on your hard drive. It cannot be on the internet.
To clip in Adobe Premiere, select the portion of the video you want to keep and then use the "Razor Tool" to cut the clip at that point. You can then delete the unwanted parts and rearrange the remaining clips as needed.
To make a clip in Premiere Pro, import your video footage into the program, drag the footage onto the timeline, trim the clip to the desired length, and adjust any effects or settings as needed. Finally, export the clip in your desired format.
A cut is an abrupt transition between two video clips or image sequences. It is where one clip ends and another begins. It can also mean to shorten a clip or divide it into 2 or more when used as a verb.
You can take the video clip into a video editing program, select the audio by clicking on the audio track in the timeline, then delete it, or you can turn the volume of the audio track all the way down. You can then export the video or render it out. If you are just working with one clip, or don't want sound on any of your clips, you can also decide to export/render the video out without any audio at all (audio should be one of the render options).
To reverse a video clip in Sony Vegas, you can right-click on the clip in the timeline, select "Reverse" from the menu, and the clip will play in reverse.
a video clip is a camera that records stuff
A video effect is a visual effect that is placed on a video segment or clip. A video transition however, provides a visual effect that is placed at the end of one video segment/clip and the beginning of another to provide a "transitioning" from one clip to another.
Publish/Finish the video in Windows Movie Maker. That makes the entire video one clip.
About any video editing program can do this. Even windows movie maker, just drag on your video and remove the sound from it. Then import the second film and just drag the sound of it onto the clip you want it on.