MacCaption Video Editing Software
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MacCaption isn't really like other video editing packages in terms of user-friendliness. It can be difficult to find the buttons you need to make the most out of your videos. I had to learn everything from the first time because of the lack of buttons and options. The biggest problem with this video-editing program is the size of the imported clip-stream. It can get quite annoying if you're trying to add some text to a big picture or make a logo out of a bunch of square footage.
MacCaption, however, solves most of these problems and makes video editing with MacSAT as easy as could be. MacCaption was developed by two guys who have been working on transcoding DVD video for more than a decade now. In fact, they started their business right after college. And while MacCaption isn't perfect, it's much better than what you'd get from the other systems out there. This is probably the reason why MacCaption is so popular.
With over 700 videos, MacCaption can take care of all of your transcoding needs. You can import video files and easily create captions, titles, and metadata for each one. This way, you'll never have to worry about missing a key frame of a move that would end up missing a crucial moment in the movie. MacCaption also comes with a feature-packed software. There are tutorials to help new users with the basics and advanced users can use a drag-and-drop interface for making complex diagrams and more. Overall, this is a great maccaption review that sums up everything well.