Vegas is great for its simplicity , but if you want effects and stuff try Adobe After Effects and premier. Particle illusion or a few others, if you know masking though Vegas isn't as limited as people make it out to be.
There are many types of video editors, and also the 'most amazing' is subjective. Adobe Premiere, After Effects, and Apple's iMovie and Final Cut are examples of the leading proprietary video editors. For a free video editor, try Wax. I would also add Sony Vegas and Wondershare. These are definitely some of the best video editors you will find these days.
video pad it like movie maker except it works well.
It really depends on the software. If you get one of the higher-end movie editors, it won't. Premiere Pro, Vegas Pro, and even Sony Movie Studio work well for splitting.
To find more information on MP4 video editors, check out magazines that will have articles on the latest technology. There are also sites that have written reviews and comments about MP4 editors.
VideoPad video editor is pretty much iMovie for windows. (:
It sucks, a lot... jk...
There are several video editors available commercially or for free from the Internet that can be used to edit MOV files. The inbuilt Windows Movie Maker can also serve this purpose.
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas - video game - happened in 2002.
There aren't any free video editors out there providing more than one audio track to work with that I know of. Free video editors are usually very basic (just like Windows Movie Maker).
Click on the Related Link below. It is a video tutorial on Sony Vegas Pro 9.
Available video.
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas - video game - was created on 2002-12-13.