DAT is not a standard video format. In most cases it is mpeg encoded video. It can be cut and joined using softwares like TMPGEnc.
I know one tool can cut and join videos in mpg format. That is TunesKit Video Cutter. I like it because it can trim and combine videos or audios without degrading any quality loss. A really handy tool for video beginners.
Software that can analyse drum vibration from video is the DrumLoop app.
'Montage making software' would just be any video editing software. For Macs, iMovie is a really good video editing software and comes standard with all Macs.
After much time and research I must tell you that I cannot find any free video capture software available.
yes, any audio or video editing software should be able to do it. Also, there are standalone programs available designed to do exactly that with the click of a button (google "rip audio from video")
Just Download any Software For Make A Video Then Make It o_O
I use MPEG Video Wizard DVD and PowerDirector as my video editing software.
A gaming video card generally does not require any additional special software. As long as the gaming video card is bought new and from a reputable store or website, the required software should come with it. However, if you are purchasing the gaming video card from a friend or someone else then it would be important to know how old the gaming video card is so that you will know if you need to update any drivers, or if you might need any special software.
The best video editing software would have to be Adobe Premiere Pro CS5. It has all the features you need and can edit most any video file type.
If you want to permanently add subtitles to the video, you will burn the subtitles into the video image. You can use a free program like Free HD Video Converter Factory to do it. Add your video to the program > select output format > hardcode subtitles > export the file.
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