Blaze Media Pro Review
Over the course of the last week or so I have ben playing around with some options for converting video files into different formats. Our digital camera takes video in Apple's .MOV format, which is pretty much incompatible with every video editing software out there. I have wanted to make montage videos of Chaya or cut out less important parts of her videos in the past, but I never had the time to investigate my options.
After playing around with at least three different options for converting and editing video files, I finally found a link to Blaze Media Pro. I'm sold. This software is amazing. It slices, it dices, it extracts, it converts into more file formats than I have even heard of. After taking some time to get used to the program and figure out its features, I have been able to actually do useful stuff, like extract the audio from the two videos in my Israel trip photo album for easier downloading.
The software has a 15-day full-featured trial period, and only costs $50 to register. No, I don't get anything if you go out and buy it, but I do give it my highest recommendation.
Labels: Technology

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