• What are some good 32-bit video editing software?
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Hi there. My friend is someone who makes YouTube videos and he uses GoPro studio. However he dislikes using it as it keeps on crashing (etc) so I want to help him find something better. Unfortunately his version of Windows is 32-bit and therefore many 64-bit applications will just not work. Is there something good that will work on his computer? Just to clarify is doesn't matter too much whether or not the video editor is free or not. Thanks.
Why can't he wipe his windows and install a 64 bit version? Unless he's on 2008 or older hardware, his system should be able to handle 64 bit windows. I don't usually use the "throw hardware at the problem" answer, but if your shit is 10 years out of date, doing video editing is going to suck.
[QUOTE=Zephyrs;51834161]Why can't he wipe his windows and install a 64 bit version? Unless he's on 2008 or older hardware, his system should be able to handle 64 bit windows. I don't usually use the "throw hardware at the problem" answer, but if your shit is 10 years out of date, doing video editing is going to suck.[/QUOTE] Yeah I never really thought about that. That probably seems like the better solution as well.
Premiere Pro and Sony Vegas both have 32-bit versions
[QUOTE=Daemon White;51834187]Premiere Pro and Sony Vegas both have 32-bit versions[/QUOTE] Could probably use the "free trial" for a way old version.
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