Video
Edit Master's interface isn't particularly flashy or sophisticated, but it's
easy to navigate. Simply select the source files you want to work with and then
use arrow buttons to either add them to the list of files to merge or move them
over to the video editor. The editor lets you select specific chunks of videos
and add them to the merge list, which is great if you want to cut out
commercials or other undesired material. Once you have all your source video
ready to go, simply arrange it all in the proper order and click Make Movie.
The program will prompt you to choose a file name and a destination location,
giving you an option to save your new video as an MPEG or AVI. There are a
couple of extras that make Video Edit Master particularly nice to work with:
when editing, you can increase the play rate of your video, which makes it
easier to deal with large files; and video volume can also be muted or
adjusted. Neither of these features affects the final video, but they do make
the editing process a little easier. Overall, Video Edit Master isn't going to
meet the needs of people who do heavy-duty editing, but it's a great choice for
casual users who simply need to merge a few videos into one file.
Video
Edit Master comes as a ZIP file. It installs a desktop icon without asking but
uninstalls cleanly..
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