Need Time-Line Based Reference Point Chaining Software

Why is this such an ordeal? All I want to do is stitch together 20 .avi files generated by the vOICe software, and then set them to an mp3 audio file playing simultaneously. When I uploaded individual ones to YouTube, it uncharacteristically choked on the format, outputting a schizo split screen purple version of what was originally perfectly nice black and white (and green). So then I hunted around for freeware video editors, tested out a slew of things, each one worse than the last. Even mucked around with what comes installed native to Vista. Bullshit, if I may say so. Having to hunt around for simple tools and the codecs, plugins and translators to make them all match up should NOT be the user’s problem! Everything should be totally at the ready for any kind of possible activity you want to engage in.

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One Comment

  1. Bill
    Posted January 22, 2009 at 10:57 am | Permalink

    Check out Wax. it’s freeware and seems to be fairly flexible.

    http://www.debugmode.com/wax/

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