![]() ![]() PS - to add insult to injury, Arcsoft also installs adware on your computer, which pops up spam messages from your system tray. What are people using to edit these files? I own MPEG Video Wizard, but it doesn't support H.264, so I guess I'll have to buy something else. Guess what - after spending about an hour marking the in and out points in the most tedious, annoying program ever devised, it crashed and everything I did was lost. ![]() I tried removing commercials from one fairly long movie. Using this program to edit video is like going back to editing software source code under DOS with EDLIN. I am amazed at what a terrible editor this is! No control over timeline, no precise control over positioning other than clicking Up and Down arrows on minutes or seconds, no keyboard shortcuts for anything, and worst of all, no way to save the cut points while working on a file. I tried the TME "Create Disc" "Cutting Room" editor that was included. ![]() What do people use for editing the H.264 TS files created by the HD-PVR? When I record a movie, I want to edit it before archiving. ![]()
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