A group of friends and I are making a video project for our computers class. I'm trying to find a decent, preferably freeware (but we'll take shareware if we have to) video-editing program for Windows, since a lot of our files are WMA, because the school have Macintoshes and uses iMovie. My friends and I do not have Macs in our homes.
My group and I are just looking for a video-editing program that will help put our video segments into one long, continuous video file.
You may want to check in the school library (or local library), when I had to get something for one class I didn't want to pay a lot of money for it, I would use the programs available through the libraries. Don't know if they would have this available though.
you can download a trial version of TMPGEnc dvd author and it will allow you to edit video and put it to dvd. you can use it free for 30 days. i have vegas 4.0 and it sucks as far as working with files that are already VOB files- it wont let you- you have to convert everything to AVI- TMPGEnc is very simple but efective.