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AVS TV BOX |
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Universal software TV viewer with Personal Video Recorder (PVR) functionality
allowing you to schedule TV recordings. Try it now!
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In order to create a user-friendly video editing tool we organized all the
options under four main menus (left-hand side of the main window
interface):
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AVS Video Editor
provides storyboard as well as timeline editing. The storyboard gives you an
opportunity to organize a sequence of scenes and clips for your future video,
which greatly eases the navigation. An expandable timeline allows high
precision trimming and editing. All editing tools are quickly identifiable,
easy to visualize in action, and simple to incorporate into your video by
dragging and dropping.
Capturing and importing
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AVS Video Editor allows you to combine various multimedia
information in your project. Operating with the options in the menu panel
(left-hand side) you can capture data from DV and analog cameras, VCRs, TV
tuners and WEB cameras or import it from a location on your HDD or from
removable device: video and audio from a DVD or CD, photos from your photo
camera.
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AVS Video Editor
can automatically split the captured video into scenes, without making it
an additional step after capture. For this you need to enable the split file to
scenes option when importing. You can also select an existing collection where
you would like to import your multimedia file to, or create a new collection.
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Editing video and audio
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AVS Video Editor offers an extended video editing
capacity.
To smooth the abrupt junction that appears when you join two different video
clips, we created tree hundred of original transitions. To preview a
transition just point the cursor to the transition name or thumbnail in the
collection area.
AVS Video Editor provides more than forty filters and effects. One of the
prominent editing features in AVS Video Editor is the ability to fade-in and
fade-out the applied effects and filters and modify these fade-in and fade-out
areas.
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You can add any music into your movie: music from personal CDs or any other audio file
you might have on your PC including MP3 and Ogg Vorbis. In the Mix audio
menu you can control the volume level, open a particular audio track in the
Audio Editor or mix several audio tracks using Envelope feature. With the help
of timeline you can always make the audio match the video. You can either
mix paste the tracks or switch off the original audio and overlay a new
track.
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A powerful Audio Editor
enables you to do any sophisticated editing: apply different audio effects and
filters, combine tracks together, add fade-in and fade-out effects and mix
paste the tracks even if they are in different audio formats.
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Saving video files
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AVS Video Editor
gives you an opportunity to save a movie or to save a project. Saving a
project will allow you to avoid recompression which is inevitable each time you
save a source video file. When you save a project, next time you open a video
editing session you can start from right where you finished editing. We
recommend saving source videos only when you are sure that you are done with
the editing to avoid quality loss.
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When you need to save a particular movie file, AVS Video Editor
provides an ability to edit file parameters or select a necessary profile in
the profile editor. Choose the one that suits your needs: WMV or RM for
Internet video, or MPEG or AVI to store and play the movie on your computer.
You can adjust all file format parameters (frame size, video and audio codecs,
bit rate, etc).
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DVD authoring and burning
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Do you need to burn your movie to a DVD? No problem. AVS Video Editor
will create a VCD/SVCD or DVD compatible with most modern home DVD player. You
can also split your DVD by chapters and create a single level menu for an easy
navigation. Using the Remote Control Emulator you can preview how the newly
created menu will look on TV screen an test its usability.
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