Adobe Premiere is a great product for video editing, along with Final Cut Pro and Avid.
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no Nero is not a video editing software.
There is a proverb that states "You get what you pay for," meaning the qaulity of the goods you purchase is relative to what you pay for them. This is no less true when it comes to video editing software, the less you pay = less features you will get, but in the case of video editing software you may not need to pay a lot depending on your needs. If you only plan on using it to create videos for friends and family, you may be able to find a program around $100 or less that will suit your needs, if you want to do more intensive video editing you should consider getting a program professionals use (Adobe Premiere Pro for instance), and if you want to do professional video editing work you should research what software most hiring film or vfx studios use for their editing and consider buying that.
They allow you to edit, crop, cut, correct, warp, distort audio and video. If you are looking for visual editing software then I suggest putting in the "ASK" section :video editing software"/"audio editing software"
You should use a video editing program, not a website. Most browser-based video editing software is not up to par with the software built as applications on your computer.
Almost all video editing software can reverse a clip. If it does not it is not worth having.
Yes they make Sony Vegas Pro 9 Video Editing Software.
The Windows Movie Maker is the best free software for video editing from the laptop.
In my opinion, the best video editing software would be Adobe: Premiere Pro CS5.
Video editing
Video editing software comes in all shapes and sizes, focusing on everyone from the amateur to professional video editor. Video editing software allows you to manipulate recorded videos with special text, graphics and effects. The creative applications are endless with video editing software. Most software packages for personal use allow you to save your videos in a format that is accepted by video sharing sites, such as Youtube. The price of video software varies greatly, depending on its features.