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if you are looking for a good video editing software to make/edit and upload youtube videos, you can follow me to use Youtube Movie Maker, it can be used to edit/make and upload youtube videos from various videos, pictures, audios, musics, texts, lyrics, etc. and it provides many video edit features, such as join, cut, crop, mix, merge, add special effect, add motion/action, etc. with it you can easy to
create a video with voice overs(adjust the volume of the video and audio line, etc.), you can download it from makeyoutubevideo.com, and view below channel for some online guides, youtube.com/easymakevideo, hope it can help you.
 
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I believe the windows live movie maker will allow keeping your segments as long as you save project after saving movie, but you have to do both if im not mistaken.
 

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There are certainly a ton of video editing software which you can download for free. A google search would help you.
Check out this list of free video editing software.
If you didn't know, MS has a free video editing software (Windows Movie Maker) which has the features you need - crop, arrange video segments. You can get it with the WLE installation package which can be found here.
 

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There are certainly a ton of video editing software which you can download for free. A google search would help you.
Check out this list of free video editing software.
If you didn't know, Windows 7 has a built-in video editing software (Windows Movie Maker) which has the features you need - crop, arrange video segments.

Is it built in? I'm fairly sure it's only found in the Windows Live Essentials package :) I might be wrong though.

Tom
 

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You're right TOm it's embedded in WLE package.
 

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There are certainly a ton of video editing software which you can download for free. A google search would help you.
Check out this list of free video editing software.
If you didn't know, Windows 7 has a built-in video editing software (Windows Movie Maker) which has the features you need - crop, arrange video segments.

Is it built in? I'm fairly sure it's only found in the Windows Live Essentials package :) I might be wrong though.

Tom

I was wrong, I have edited it to correct my mistakes.
 

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Hello All!!

Please advice me what type of video editing software would allow you to keep the video in segments and remove certain segments when needed?

Any video editing software can do that, if that's all you need to do. It's a very simple task.

BUT.....not all editing programs will work on all video file formats. You need to find the one that will accept your file formats as input and will output to a desired file format.

Many inexpensive editors re-encode the file after it is edited and therefore cause a degradation in quality, which can be noticeable.

Machete is an editor that does NOT re-encode, so there is no quality loss.

The standard version of Machete costs about $20.

The free version (Machete Lite) is excellent, but works ONLY on the AVI and WMV file formats. It's very fast and all you need for simple edits on those 2 file formats.
 

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