Archive for January 25th, 2005

GOOGLE - not as powerful as God

Tuesday, January 25th, 2005

Google’s index currently consists of over 8,058,044,651 web pages .
You can search for pretty much anything and get results in seconds.

There are over 6.4 billion people on planet Earth (as of this posting)

Why do we try to keep things from God? If computers can search through 8.1 million web pages, do you not think the Creator of the Universe always knows what is going on?

There is no where we can go that He isn’t already there.

Where can I go from Thy Spirit?
Or where can I flee from Thy presence?
Psalm 139:7 NASB

GOD is always on the alert, constantly on the lookout for people who are totally committed to him. 2 Chronicles 16:9 - The Message

Post-Friday Freebie: Wax - Free Digital Video Editing

Tuesday, January 25th, 2005

Okay… I wanted to post this Friday, but things just didn’t work out.

Wax - FREE Video Editing/Compositing Software

In case you hadn’t noticed… “Video Killed the Radio Star”. Well, if it didn’t kill them, it definitely wounded them. The market on digital camcorders and home video production software is crazy. But it’s definitely not an inexpensive hobby. I recently bought a nice new digital camcorder under the guise of using it for our soon-to-be new baby and it cost me just under $450 dollars with shipping and handling. (Canon’s new Elura 65 is a sweet deal for amateur video makers by the way. Microphone in, 1.2 mb ccd for crystal clear video.)

Now… that’s all well and good, but then you have to factor in the cost of all the other stuff you need to really do video editing: video tapes (mini dv 8 pack is just under $30 at Sam’s Club), head cleaner, backup battery, DVD+R drive for burning videos to disc, tripod, video capture hardware, etc. And of course, Video Editing Software.

Fortunately… Debug Mode has been nice enough to provide Wax video editing software for FREE! And it’s actually pretty good at what it does. It even offers compositing for special effects - a nice addition for a free product - including 3D effect compositing.

Pros: free video editing with compositing! (that’s pretty amazing in itself) and you can even use it as a plug-in to other NLE video editing software like Vegas, Adobe, etc.

Cons: I couldn’t find any capture utility, AVI encoding is not as clear as - say Pinnacle Studio’s AVI encoder, user interface is not the most intuitive.

Still… it’s FREE! And it actually does a pretty good job. Of course, there’s no customer support. But then, I use Pinnacle Studio Plus and their support is pretty much non-existent too. So, you’re not losing much.


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