Sujet : Re: Burn caption into video
De : ollie (at) *nospam* invalid.net (Oliver)
Groupes : alt.comp.os.windows-10 rec.photo.digitalDate : 28. Feb 2025, 01:33:22
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On Fri, 28 Feb 2025 11:36:27 +1300, Geoff <
geoff@nospamgeoffwood.org> wrote
Your 'free' does seem to involve a hell of a lot of unintuitive frigging around to achieve basic results.
I appreciate your astute input as you seem to know your video editors.
Me? I'm just trying to get an editing job done fast, quick and simple. For me, ffmpeg pretty much does everything in a single cut-&-paste command.
There's really zero learning curve as you just save the command in a file.
You cut-and-paste the command when you need it, so it's extremely simple.
My philosophy with freeware versus payware editing is that there is almost
never, if ever, payware that isn't already copied in the freeware tools.
PhotoShop => paintnet
https://www.getpaint.net/download.htmlPhotoShop => pinta
https://pinta-project.com/pintaproject/pinta/releases However, I understand your point of view on the payware video editors.
If I really wanted a professional level of (complex) video editing, the
first program I'd look at is the highly professional Shotcut freeware.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ShotcutWhat people need to keep in mind is that for every payware editor there is
almost always a cross platform open source freeware copy of that payware.
I already mentioned that you can get everything you need in Photoshop from
Paint.NET/Pinta, and you can get everything you want for video editing in
Shotcut freeware - which pretty much does everything an editor needs to do.
https://shotcut.org/The way I see it is there's a learning curve in any complicated video
editor, so if you're going to spend all that time learning how it does
things, you may as well spend that time learning your favorite freeware.
The beauty of the Shotcut video editing freeware is there are many
tutorials, where there has never been payware that is better than this.
https://www.shotcut.org/tutorials/If you know of something the video-editing payware does that the Shotcut
freeware doesn't do, I'd be surprised - but it might exist in the AI realm.