I prefer choosing my own parts that go into my computer, but of course this tends to cost a wee bit more.? I won't recommend a brand, but when choosing one, look for:
1.? For video editing:? At least 2 gb of RAM for optimal performance.? (32-bit operating systems are limited to around 4 gb, including Vista.? Only way to utilize more RAM is to have a 64-bit operating system.? (Which would help out performance substantially.)
2.? I don't know what your budget is, but if your going to be doing heavy rendering and such, I would go with a dual processor, or a Intel Core 2-Duo processor would be nice too!
3. Name brand computers tend to come with a ton of pre-loaded software, most of it you don't need, and it will surely slow things down for you.? Keep that in mind.?
4.? Throw in a few high end Video Cards (PCI-Express setup with SLI) and you be jamming.? At least for a few weeks until new stuff comes out, making it all obsolete.?
Any Apple Mac (MacBook, MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac mini, Mac Pro are the current models) will come ready to make movies right out of the box. Literally. All you need to do is connect your video camera, import the footage, and launch iMovie (which is included on the Mac) and start editing your movie. In all seriousness, you can purchase a Mac, go home and import some footage, and have a complete edited video within hours (or sooner, depending on how much time you take to edit). Even if you don't have a camera, all models except the mini and Pro have cameras built-in, so you can start capturing footage right away for things like video diaries or podcasts. If you have an Apple store in your area, I highly recommend going there to see what they have to offer. The link below will take you to Apple's retail store page to locate a store near you. Good luck!
The best computer for making videos is one that is equipped with a fast CPU, a powerful graphics card and ample storage capacity. This is because working with videos takes up a lot more computer resources than other applications.
I'm sure there are a lot of video tool available in the world. However, I am not sure what kind of video tool you prefer. Thus, I recommend an all-in-one video converter I often use to you.
It is called Boilsoft Video Converter, which can convert video to all popular formats.
In additon to the abovementioned subtitles, It can also add watermark to the video you want to convert.
Your graphics card, RAM, and processor are going to be the largest factors in editing HD videos. The manufacturer of the computer itself will not matter. You'll want 8GB+ of RAM, 2GB+ Graphics card, and at least a 2.4GHz processor.
I've been loving using Explaindio. It even allows you to insert 3D animations into your videos. I've been using it for all my projects and videos! http://bit.do/explaindio1
iMovie for a Mac. Movie Maker for a PC.
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Movie Maker can export to Standard Viewing formats.
Yes,you will need windows movie maker to download content from your camcorder to your computer.It is best to have this if you want to obtain good results.
That never happens to me so my best guess is that it's your computer
It should not close on its own once you have saved your movie to the computer. Check your version of Windows Movie Maker to ensure it is up-to-date with patches, fixes, etc.
You need to configure your computer to open files from an earlier version Windows Movie Maker.
You must buy movie maker then download a video onto the computer and then use movie maker
No. You don't have to use the burn feature in Windows Live Movie Maker. The best way to finish your video in Live Movie Maker is by Publishing it to your computer first.Once you have Published it to your computer, use whatever burn software you want to use.
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If you have a computer with Windows Me, XP, or Vista, then Windows Movie Maker will already come installed on it by default. Windows 7 does not have it; however, you can manually download and install Windows Movie Maker onto a Windows 7 computer.
If you have a PC (personal computer) and not a MAC, you already have Windows Movie Maker on it. If you have Windows 7 as your OS (operating system), then you have Windows Live Movie Maker, an Essential product. To find the version of Movie Maker you have, and to open the program, click on the Start Orb and type Windows Movie Maker in the Search bar. The program icon should appear in the list that is generated. Click on the icon to open your Movie Maker.
It has to be imported/copied to your computer first before you can import it into Windows Movie Maker.
It has to be imported/copied to your computer first before you can import it into Windows Movie Maker.