But keep in mind, WMV is likely one of the hardest formats to edit - on purpose - to discourage you from doing it, and it was Microsoft's way of better securing DRM. I'd try Windows Movie Maker - but not sure which O/S it's available free on. I personally would avoid a jack-of-all-trades, and look for a Master-of-the-One-format-at-a-time you're working with.īut I personally don't work with WMV so wouldn't know which is best. That's a reality with editing unfortunately. I, and several others here, too use different editors for different formats. I'm sure they can edit WMV, but they will likely insist on re-encoding it, not render it losslessly. And this would include Vegas and Premier with certain formats too. Having said that, you will find different editors optimized for, say, DV, H.264, lossless, MPEG-2, etc., including WMV. You want to look for an editor more dedicated to a certain format, where it will not insist on re-encoding unnecessarily on parts not associated with the cuts/joins/fades. Sure many editors can edit multiple formats, but not each well.
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