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Digital Video Editting Process Are Now Much Easier Than Ever
By norman | December 21, 2009
Digital video editing is a common process necessary when transferring the motion pictures captured and stored by a camcorder in its memory unit. The introduction of the digital technology was marked by the appearance of the non-linear digital video editing that is considered the most non-destructive processing form of all. Many types of softwares are now available to transfer the stored data and edit it. During digital video editing, no modification occurs in the original source files.
the digital video editing software saves the user’s drafts thus making the task a lot simpler. You can create several files with versions of the original. Thanks to the editing tools available you can preview video files, change cuts or undo some of the modifications. The editing process remains safe and non-destructive for the original files.
With non-linear digital video editing a major step has been made towards improving the flexibility of film editing. In fact, digital video editing works both for high definition broadcast levels and for standard definition quality. Both processes are quick and basic for regular PC applications. The costs for editing systems have dropped considerably which means that digital video editing can even be performed at home.
Digital video editing programs are directly incorporated into Apple computers and Microsoft operating systems. Yet, if there is no such software integrated on your computer, you can download some for free or try web applications for video editing. A web browser interface could also serve for the editing of videos captured with a 3G camera. If you have a bit of technical skill, you can do all sorts of things with digital video editing.
The picture and sound quality remain an important issue. Digital video editing involves compressing and decompressing processes, and some of the initial features of the material may be lost but the alteration is more than minor. With the increase of the disk storage capacity and the improvement of the compression methods, part of these problems has been eliminated, but it all depends on the kind of video camera you use and the hardware drive on which the data is stored. The quality achieved with digital video editing is further influenced by the image modifications. Yet, with simple formats, quality should be preserved!
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