(11-18-2011, 02:25 AM)TFEF Wrote: I use plain old Windows Movie Maker if it's just simple stuff like splicing clips together and the like.
But if you want to do anything more advanced and need a free program, VirtualDub wouldn't be bad for you to look into. If you can spend money, Sony Vegas is a great program, too.
Tried virtual dub, don't wanna learn it looks like something made with linux
Movie maker doesn't keep the ratios when you save the videos and puts a thick ass border around the clip
What else?