What I have:

All the videos downloaded in highest available quality

im good at pirating shit, so price isn’t a factor

What I don’t have:

The software

The skill to use it

The knowledge of what software to use and where to find guides on it.

There’s a few people who’ve created content, and a lot of it’s quite good (RIP Eugene dabs) so I was hoping I wasn’t the only person who started with zero background and wanted to make videos.

If it can handle audio as well that’s a bonus but not relevant to my immediate ideas for “first projects”.

Thank you in advance to anyone kind enough to offer advice

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    9 months ago

    Like without shenanigans? Either Davinci or premiere, you shovel your original clips into source bin, put them one by one into timeline, fuck around with cut timeline command, delete unneeded bits on the time line, and then you shuffle clips around. Then you need taste/editor skills to make something comprehensible. If you don’t fuck around with speed, audio will be preserved by itself, or you can put your own track

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        9 months ago

        It doesn’t like my gpu, so i have to meow-cactus be a lost sale to adobe overlords.

        and to op, the advantage using either of them you can google wtf you want and (likely) find a youtube video, with more libre variants (they can do simple clip editing) it’s a struggle

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        9 months ago

        You put the whole video in there, it’s doesn’t copy it or anything (it remembers your edits in something akin to xml form). Premiere davinci both can do it, you can shovel 200 3 hour videos in the source bin, it will be fine. *But it will be very annoyed if you change path to video, obviously. And if it’s external storage, scrolling timeline will choke a bit, as it’s streaming the content, rather than keeping it in ram/cache

        But if you like, you can do them one by one, then after cutting unneeded bits in timeline, you do export thingy (it will take a while), and then you get short clip. And then you can shovel small clips into source bin.

        More easily, you put edited clips into second timeline, put lomg video in first, trim it, put it in second timeline (you will have like 2-3 timelines by default) and repeat.

        If you later don’t like the result, you can expand video backward (you have 5s clip of one video, but decide it needed 6 seconds, it allows to just change ending time of the cut), but if you make short clips first it will be a headache