Analysis:
I like the fact that all the video editors were free. When I spend a lot of money on a camera to capture video I do not want to blow more on software. Windows Movie Maker is very familiar and I work a lot with it at work but I still do not choose to use it personally. I think the reason is that I have so many errors or problems with it at work. I was surprised that Avidmux had so much to offer. The ease of use was very good and I was able to clip video within a couple of minutes of opening the program for the first time. The features and simple output to most portable devices was great. I often have to convert video to appropriate formats, including screen size for files to work on my video iPod and having this built in was very convenient. I may use this as my default from now on. I really did not like Wax 2.0. The interface reminded me of using visual C++ to write code. Not an appealing memory to me. This also made it hard to find the controls I was looking for. The whole program seemed to be focused more as a plug-in for other video editing programs such as Adobe Premiere. Over all I would have to pick Avidmux as the champion today, but I was surprised my how many programs are available and will most likely evaluate more.
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