For my video editing, I use 3 editors depending on what I am wanting to do. I use to use just one which was CyberLink PowerDirector. I then switched to FXHome HitFilm Pro. But you can not beat Davinci Resolve if want full-on colour grading.

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Since I have been answering my questions one of the other questions that come up very often is what video editing equipment do I use. Now to be honest 99.9923 percent of my editing is digital and therefore done on the computer. But I use a couple of bits of hardware to help me. 

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Many new YouTubers start their YouTube channel with a hiss and a roar thinking it is all pretty easy to make a video and then just upload it to YouTube and that's all you have to do. Most "Maker" YouTube channels are one-man bands, working the camera, editing and promoting the video as well as coming up with the project idea and making the project itself... It actually takes a bit of work.

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Now you don't need to spend thousands upon thousands of dollars on a computer to do youtube videos. But it is recommended that you have a semi-decent computer. My current computer is an entry-level gaming setup. with a few tweaks here and there. This is to keep current with the upgrading of software I use as well as just makes it easier editing a video.

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Category : News

Free and Open Source Software.


In this article, I am not going to go into depth with what the difference is between freeware and Open-source software. Also, I will not list any trail software (where they say it is free but is not freeware).

So let's get straight into the list.

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Many of you, well a few... okay one or two of you know that I am/was wanting to convert half of the usable basement space into a man cave, entertainment room, with bar and the like. Well as you may also know I do have an issue with basement moisture. Now when I say moisture it's not just damp, but if I dig a hole 8 inches it will fill up with water when it rains and drains just as quickly.

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You said it was too hot the other week sitting on the deck. We listened, and we agree...

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For a wee, while now my (8 years) old computer had starting to play up and the fan would come on slow it down... It getting frustrating board line biting the bullet and invest in a new PC. However I have always said, even when I was the IT geek, and now just a standard user, I always said, that only upgrade to meet your needs and wants. No need to go and buy a fancy quad-core 64bit, 16 GB ram blah blah blah if all you are going to do is email and vise versa there is no point just buying a plain business computer if you are going to play the latest 3D Games. 

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Nighthawk's motorcycling blog

All about retro computing. C64, C128, etc

Various blogs about Nighthawks Steampunk

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