Sunday, February 18, 2007

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Avidemux is

free video editor designed to convert between formats, embedded subtitles, and make quick editing, like cutting video, for example. I'm a user of Ubuntu Linux, but also I have Windows XP installed, I tested and used Avidemux systems and doing very well in both.

I use it mainly to convert. Avi, divx to DVD, and embed subtitles, not as editor, and that it is somewhat simplistic. Compared
payment programs, which serve the same purpose, the GPL has nothing to envy, on the contrary, I found it very stable and easy to use, it opens the video, the car will be selected if want DVD, VCD or SVCD, and we keep, we expect is ready and we can burn the result onto a DVD. If you want subtitles, then just go to video filters, add filter, captions, choose the path where the subtitles have saved, give the ok, save and wait. supports: avi, mpeg1, mpeg2, NuppelVideo, H263 +, MPEG4, mov, 3gp, ... codecs Xvid, Divx, among others, as well as several audio compression formats. is a program that has been very useful, but that does not seem much hyped pela web, so here is a brief introduction to the program

has versions for Windows, Linux and Mac


If you want more information or download:
avidemux Avidemux
-Softonic



PS: The only problem I found was at the time of embedding subtitles but I solved it, just in case you have or decide to try the program and you want to put subtitles to a film you succeed and will not tell you that the problem is in the path to the sources, and is solved by changing the source path in Windows is in: c: \\ WINDOWS \\ Fonts and that You select the source distributions.


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