Multiquence Multitrack Mixer User Reviews
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"crashes when import or rendering media files"
Version: Multiquence Multitrack Mixer 2.54
Pros
There are no pros. The damn thing is buggy and doesn't work
Cons
Lousy, always crashes when I import media files or when rendering media files.
Summary
Same as above. I want my money back. Frigging rip off.
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"too hard to use"
Version: Multiquence Multitrack Mixer 2.54
Pros
ability to combine pictures, video, and audio
Cons
can't figure out how to record while listening to existing audio
Summary
if I can't figure out how to do multi-track recording even after reading the manual, it's no good
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"BLASTS BILL'S WMV BUT FALLS AT LAST HURDLE. PITY"
Version: Multiquence Multitrack Mixer 2.54
Pros
For same ease of use gives all of Bill's finest turned up to 11. Gates could've given us multitracking but imagining us all a bit stupid (bought Vista didn't we? doh) thought not to trust us with multitracking, frankly a bit bleddy essential, hello..
Cons
Only gripe but capital G.ripe is screen size (unless now improved), as in ..How are you supposed to edit a film y o u c a n't fkkn s e e ?? --- this i think is what you call shooting yourself in both feet and the head too just in case..
Summary
I've enjoyed totally positive experience with this apart from screen size mentioned above (and excepting the aching screen refresh waits on anything less than a NASA super cruncher). I've tried communicating possibly a bit over tersely my thinking regards screen size (at about 3cm you can have NO idea of nuance, blockiness, relative gammas, contrasts, whatever) and the absurdity that translates to given the actual v i s u a l purpose of the tool but unless things have changed, and at last checking, to zero effect. Nobody puts square wheels as standard on a car as far as I know and I would have imagined that if old Bill can equip his WMV numptie vid editor with a decent size screen then Multiquence could be similarly doted. Not having done the necessary math regards trade offs in speed v file size and so on I could well be speaking out of turn --- i mean i don't really think the maker would really want to give us a virtually invisible screen but if it's just that the sums are prohibitive how about a 'full preview mode' where you crunch just ten seconds' worth to a screen of decent size just for diagnostics re colour, mix and quality --- all of which undiscernible on the tiny screen? If it took even 5 mins to process, believe me it would save a shed load of time you otherwise lose crunching the whole damn film just to find it all blocky as hell with all the mixing no better than guesswork. Thanks for listening. Apart from the big downer, and especially given the price, divine little piece of kit and wishing the company every further sucess.
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"Very user friendly even for newbies. Doesn't affect pc performance."
Version: Multiquence Multitrack Mixer 2.54
Pros
I was able to remove video clips from the karaoke cd, leaving just the music before I burn it into a new cd. I was also able to split, delete beginning or end of music track easily.
Cons
Instructions could be clearer although the software is easy to use. Can't open multi-windows of files that you are working on.
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""No limitations" yeah right"
Version: Multiquence Multitrack Mixer 2.54
Cons
How could reviewers fail to mention that videos are not saved more than 45 seconds? You can't miss that! If I had known that, I never would've installed this. Thanks for nothing!
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"Easy small but complete cheaper video/audio composer"
Version: Multiquence Multitrack Mixer 2.54
Pros
This is a good cheap multitrack video/audio editor. It's small but has a good number of effects and editor capabilities. You can add and combine videos, audios, images, text and midi files to a video or audio file. I've looked for similar programs but haven't found good as this at the moment.
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