duminică, 3 februarie 2019

Filmora vs MovAvi video editors

https://bit.ly/2Etiaqq Free download Movavi.
This is the result of my testing video editors to overcome stuttering on rendered FSX videos. I recorded one short FSX flight, clipped out the bad parts and then used it in in 2 different editors, Filmora and MovAvi. I put those 2 videos side by side on my Desktop, started ShadowPlay recording and purposely started the left video first and then the second video. Video on the left is using the video editor Filmora and the one on the right is using video editor MovAvi. To see the difference yourself, please do not focus on resolution or clarity, but only on stuttering and jerkiness. I've adjusted the video qualities of the VLC player ahead of time to be a pretty close match of Windows Media Player to avoid getting side tracked on resolution. To view this comparison video CORRECTLY please focus on the left video ONLY (Filmora editor) as it is playing until you see stuttering, and then quickly focus on the right video (the MovAvi editor) which is slightly delayed so you will be focusing in the same spot, and you will see that the stuttering is reduced or eliminated. The output of both editors was preset at maximum quality but the tests show that the bit rate of MovAvi is 25% higher than Filmora. So my conclusion is the the video editor MovAvi retains better smoothness than Filmora. Since I don't own Filmora yet I have not yet tested the ease of inserting titles, credits, music and video loops so I cannot comment on that. In that area, I know by owning, that Filmora is a breeze but MovAvi may turn out just as easy. I thank Maubizio Giorgi for suggesting MovAvi (which I just tested) and also Rick66 who suggested Sony Vegas (which is out of my budget range right now). But I really appreciate the suggestions.