Discussion:
Movie Trailers
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Heath
2012-03-13 21:10:49 UTC
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Is there a program or website that I can use to edit movie trailers. I have
a youtube downloader, and I have a few movie trailers. I am using Corel
VideoStudio Pro X4. But when I put it in that program, it doesn't break up
the trailer into individual frames for editing.
So basically how do I convert the mp4 into a file I can edit in videostudio?
Thanks in advance.
TechGuru
2012-03-14 01:22:40 UTC
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what format are the movie trailers ...FLV...MOV....MP4...ETC....
Post by Heath
Is there a program or website that I can use to edit movie trailers. I
have a youtube downloader, and I have a few movie trailers. I am using
Corel VideoStudio Pro X4. But when I put it in that program, it doesn't
break up the trailer into individual frames for editing.
So basically how do I convert the mp4 into a file I can edit in videostudio?
Thanks in advance.
Heath
2012-03-14 14:59:00 UTC
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mp4, they are downloaded from youtube
Post by TechGuru
what format are the movie trailers ...FLV...MOV....MP4...ETC....
Post by Heath
Is there a program or website that I can use to edit movie trailers. I
have a youtube downloader, and I have a few movie trailers. I am using
Corel VideoStudio Pro X4. But when I put it in that program, it doesn't
break up the trailer into individual frames for editing.
So basically how do I convert the mp4 into a file I can edit in videostudio?
Thanks in advance.
TechGuru
2012-03-14 16:15:59 UTC
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try lightworks..probably the best free video editor
http://codecpack.co/download/Lightworks.html

http://www.datafilehost.com/download-69f70d61.html
Post by Heath
mp4, they are downloaded from youtube
Post by TechGuru
what format are the movie trailers ...FLV...MOV....MP4...ETC....
Post by Heath
Is there a program or website that I can use to edit movie trailers. I
have a youtube downloader, and I have a few movie trailers. I am using
Corel VideoStudio Pro X4. But when I put it in that program, it doesn't
break up the trailer into individual frames for editing.
So basically how do I convert the mp4 into a file I can edit in videostudio?
Thanks in advance.
The Wizard of Oz
2012-03-14 18:16:16 UTC
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Post by Heath
Is there a program or website that I can use to edit movie trailers. I
have a youtube downloader, and I have a few movie trailers. I am using
Corel VideoStudio Pro X4. But when I put it in that program, it doesn't
break up the trailer into individual frames for editing.
So basically how do I convert the mp4 into a file I can edit in videostudio?
Thanks in advance.
An alternative method to the one suggested by Techguru is to download
it in a different format. There are a couple of Firefox addons for this.
You could also go to the video you want and alter the URL by adding
"keep." after the "http://". This lets you download Youtube videos and
store them locally. I think in addition to FLV and MP4 you also have the
option of AVI.

Later
Mike
Heath
2012-03-15 01:50:02 UTC
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Thanks guys, will try both, I need to practice, I wanna make trailers,
better ones than hollywood LOL
Post by Heath
Is there a program or website that I can use to edit movie trailers. I
have a youtube downloader, and I have a few movie trailers. I am using
Corel VideoStudio Pro X4. But when I put it in that program, it doesn't
break up the trailer into individual frames for editing.
So basically how do I convert the mp4 into a file I can edit in videostudio?
Thanks in advance.
An alternative method to the one suggested by Techguru is to download it
in a different format. There are a couple of Firefox addons for this. You
could also go to the video you want and alter the URL by adding "keep."
after the "http://". This lets you download Youtube videos and store them
locally. I think in addition to FLV and MP4 you also have the option of
AVI.
Later
Mike
TechGuru
2012-03-15 04:40:10 UTC
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if you want a pro level video editor...id use Adobe Premiere
Post by Heath
Thanks guys, will try both, I need to practice, I wanna make trailers,
better ones than hollywood LOL
Post by The Wizard of Oz
Post by Heath
Is there a program or website that I can use to edit movie trailers. I
have a youtube downloader, and I have a few movie trailers. I am using
Corel VideoStudio Pro X4. But when I put it in that program, it doesn't
break up the trailer into individual frames for editing.
So basically how do I convert the mp4 into a file I can edit in videostudio?
Thanks in advance.
An alternative method to the one suggested by Techguru is to download
it in a different format. There are a couple of Firefox addons for
this. You could also go to the video you want and alter the URL by
adding "keep." after the "http://". This lets you download Youtube
videos and store them locally. I think in addition to FLV and MP4 you
also have the option of AVI.
Later
Mike
Heath
2012-03-15 15:11:07 UTC
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I have Corel Videostudio Pro X4 Ultimate.
I wish I could find a good copy on a torrent site for premiere
Post by TechGuru
if you want a pro level video editor...id use Adobe Premiere
Post by Heath
Thanks guys, will try both, I need to practice, I wanna make trailers,
better ones than hollywood LOL
Post by The Wizard of Oz
Post by Heath
Is there a program or website that I can use to edit movie trailers. I
have a youtube downloader, and I have a few movie trailers. I am using
Corel VideoStudio Pro X4. But when I put it in that program, it doesn't
break up the trailer into individual frames for editing.
So basically how do I convert the mp4 into a file I can edit in videostudio?
Thanks in advance.
An alternative method to the one suggested by Techguru is to download
it in a different format. There are a couple of Firefox addons for
this. You could also go to the video you want and alter the URL by
adding "keep." after the "http://". This lets you download Youtube
videos and store them locally. I think in addition to FLV and MP4 you
also have the option of AVI.
Later
Mike
TechGuru
2012-03-16 05:29:17 UTC
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you'd probably have to download the full CS5 unfortunatly..I don't think
its very easy to find the standalone..oh and cs5 and higher only support
x64 now
you'd need cs4 if u only have a x86 cpu or OS
Post by Heath
I have Corel Videostudio Pro X4 Ultimate.
I wish I could find a good copy on a torrent site for premiere
Post by TechGuru
if you want a pro level video editor...id use Adobe Premiere
Post by Heath
Thanks guys, will try both, I need to practice, I wanna make trailers,
better ones than hollywood LOL
Post by The Wizard of Oz
Post by Heath
Is there a program or website that I can use to edit movie trailers. I
have a youtube downloader, and I have a few movie trailers. I am using
Corel VideoStudio Pro X4. But when I put it in that program, it doesn't
break up the trailer into individual frames for editing.
So basically how do I convert the mp4 into a file I can edit in videostudio?
Thanks in advance.
An alternative method to the one suggested by Techguru is to download
it in a different format. There are a couple of Firefox addons for
this. You could also go to the video you want and alter the URL by
adding "keep." after the "http://". This lets you download Youtube
videos and store them locally. I think in addition to FLV and MP4 you
also have the option of AVI.
Later
Mike
Phil
2012-03-17 15:41:38 UTC
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Post by TechGuru
you'd probably have to download the full CS5 unfortunatly..I don't think
its very easy to find the standalone..oh and cs5 and higher only support
x64 now
you'd need cs4 if u only have a x86 cpu or OS
Post by Heath
I have Corel Videostudio Pro X4 Ultimate.
I wish I could find a good copy on a torrent site for premiere
Post by TechGuru
if you want a pro level video editor...id use Adobe Premiere
Post by Heath
Thanks guys, will try both, I need to practice, I wanna make trailers,
better ones than hollywood LOL
Post by The Wizard of Oz
Post by Heath
Is there a program or website that I can use to edit movie trailers. I
have a youtube downloader, and I have a few movie trailers. I am using
Corel VideoStudio Pro X4. But when I put it in that program, it doesn't
break up the trailer into individual frames for editing.
So basically how do I convert the mp4 into a file I can edit in videostudio?
Thanks in advance.
An alternative method to the one suggested by Techguru is to download
it in a different format. There are a couple of Firefox addons for
this. You could also go to the video you want and alter the URL by
adding "keep." after the "http://". This lets you download Youtube
videos and store them locally. I think in addition to FLV and MP4 you
also have the option of AVI.
Later
Mike
If you're looking to compete with the pros, you'll need to learn Avid
Media Composer. It's the industry standard.
Heath
2012-03-18 18:14:35 UTC
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Yup, have heard of it, but need to get the basics before trying even attempt
that program.
Post by Phil
Post by TechGuru
you'd probably have to download the full CS5 unfortunatly..I don't think
its very easy to find the standalone..oh and cs5 and higher only support
x64 now
you'd need cs4 if u only have a x86 cpu or OS
Post by Heath
I have Corel Videostudio Pro X4 Ultimate.
I wish I could find a good copy on a torrent site for premiere
Post by TechGuru
if you want a pro level video editor...id use Adobe Premiere
Post by Heath
Thanks guys, will try both, I need to practice, I wanna make trailers,
better ones than hollywood LOL
Post by The Wizard of Oz
Post by Heath
Is there a program or website that I can use to edit movie trailers. I
have a youtube downloader, and I have a few movie trailers. I am using
Corel VideoStudio Pro X4. But when I put it in that program, it doesn't
break up the trailer into individual frames for editing.
So basically how do I convert the mp4 into a file I can edit in videostudio?
Thanks in advance.
An alternative method to the one suggested by Techguru is to download
it in a different format. There are a couple of Firefox addons for
this. You could also go to the video you want and alter the URL by
adding "keep." after the "http://". This lets you download Youtube
videos and store them locally. I think in addition to FLV and MP4 you
also have the option of AVI.
Later
Mike
If you're looking to compete with the pros, you'll need to learn Avid
Media Composer. It's the industry standard.
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