Mutley Eugenius
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I use it for everything. Everything else is just... lame, programically speaking.
I mean, how many other editors do you know of that do not require you to specify how many tracks of video or audio you want to work with? They all CARE!!!! SE doesnt. Just put your media on the generic timeline canvas and you're done. That's genius.
Many other programs require you to change timeline mode when you want to move a clip, and then change mode again when you went to cut a clip, or select a specific track to apply a fade... lunacy!
One program even insists that you tell it how many frames long you want a transition to be. WHY? Can't it just figure it out from where I put the overlaps? NO!
And one program whose name I will not mention insists that everything you want to put on the timeline be OF THE SAME RESOLUTION AS THE TIMELINE!!! AND EVEN THEN IT HAS TO 'TRANSCODE' IT!! And they charge you BUCKETS OF MONEY TO BUY THAT CRAP!!!
Newtek got it right the first time. It's sad they got it wrong now bu shutting it down. It's even sadder that no-one has built a near-enough copy if its intelligent operation.
I mean, how many other editors do you know of that do not require you to specify how many tracks of video or audio you want to work with? They all CARE!!!! SE doesnt. Just put your media on the generic timeline canvas and you're done. That's genius.
Many other programs require you to change timeline mode when you want to move a clip, and then change mode again when you went to cut a clip, or select a specific track to apply a fade... lunacy!
One program even insists that you tell it how many frames long you want a transition to be. WHY? Can't it just figure it out from where I put the overlaps? NO!
And one program whose name I will not mention insists that everything you want to put on the timeline be OF THE SAME RESOLUTION AS THE TIMELINE!!! AND EVEN THEN IT HAS TO 'TRANSCODE' IT!! And they charge you BUCKETS OF MONEY TO BUY THAT CRAP!!!
Newtek got it right the first time. It's sad they got it wrong now bu shutting it down. It's even sadder that no-one has built a near-enough copy if its intelligent operation.
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