V7 Much More Easier Than V9 For Video Editing - Any Seconds?

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V7 Much More Easier Than V9 For Video Editing - Any Seconds?

Post by oka »

Let me get to the point.
Unlike V9 (Trial version - I was told it's the same with full version also), V7 has three very important items I use a lot:
(1) Save Trimmed Videos
(2) Save Image Clip
(3) Undo button
All these are right on the screen; you don't have to go to the manu to look for them.

The above items work well when doing lots of small edits or when you make a mistake in removing commercials from a recorded video file. :idea:
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Post by Black Lab »

Despite these minor changes VS9 is leaps and bounds better than VS7.
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Post by THoff »

Yes, Save Trimmed Video and Save As Still Image are now on the Tools menu, so that is slightly less convenient. UVS 9 has both an Undo and a Redo button in the UI, however.

Also, UVS 9 has a Multitrim feature that is perfect for editing out commercials from TV recordings.
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