If you are looking for an all-purpose, in the cloud video editing platform, one option you could choose is Ssemble.  This post will explain Ssemble and give examples of how it distinguishes itself as a video editing platform. As a person who began film editing using a razor blade and scotch tape, the fact that

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People prefer to watch High Definition (HD), or even Ultra high definition videos due to the clarity and quality the video. The down side is these videos require huge bandwidth to stream, and they also consume a lot of space on your storage drive. Due to the huge video file size, it becomes quite challenging

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It can be every videomaker’s nightmare.   You click play on your masterpiece– you know, the one that took months and tons of sweat to finish, but instead of displaying your filmmaking genius, the video file sputters and dies. OMG, it won’t even play! Yes, digital video files can “break.”  They can become corrupted in a

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Video conversion is not as difficult as most people think it is. This post describes two different video conversion software packages you can download for free from the internet.

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Are you confused by digital video file formats? Don’t be. Here is some quick and easy advice about video file formats. Everything you need to know in order to use online video with confidence.

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Do you have a bunch of old videos and audios that you’d like converted onto digital? Wouldn’t it be great if you could have music titles and special effects added too?

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Incompatible digital video file formats can be a royal pain in the tush! Discover how to solve the problem with some free conversion software.

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Flash video carries the .FLV file extension. It plays on the incredibly common Adobe Flash Player. Virtually everyone has the flash player since it is a free download. Flash still delivers lots of video over the Internet but that has gotten cut considerably since tablets, mobile devices and others now run on HTML5.

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You often don’t really NEED to know exactly what you’re doing, trial and error gets you to the right place relatively quickly. But if you’re like me, I want to know what’s going on so I don’t waste any time.

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Often, a video signal is compressed, then when opened and played, it is decompressed and some of the lost information is restored.

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