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What program would or could I use to synchronize two videos into one split screen video?
I filmed a recent pistol shoot I was at. Using a non-high def video camera (640 by 480 or something like that)I filmed the shooters as they shot, then using an I phone I recorded downrange the targets being shot in 720. I thought it would be a blast to make a high def split screen video showing the shooter on one half of the screen and the targets being hit on the other. What I don't know is what program I could use to synchronize these two different formats (and probably framerates) so I have one split screened shot. Bare in mind this is for home use and I am not looking for any profesional level $700 for a license programs. Nor am I a colledge student that has acces to 12 billion adobe programs. For all I know there may not be any consumer level products that can hep me. Thanks ahead of time. Oh btw my operating system is windows 7.
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- Mmm JLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Any video editor that can deal with multiple video tracks will be fine as soon as you get the different video formats created by the two different video capture devices into video files the editor can use.
In the Windows environment, the entry-level version of Sony Vegas can do the job. It is nowhere near $700, and you would not need access to "12 billion adobe programs" - if you can, you only need Adobe Premiere rather than Sony Vegas.
You will need transcorders, too. MPEG Streamclip from www.squared5.com can do the job - lots of others can, too. Since we don't know what recorded the 640x480 video, it is impossible to know how you will get that video into the computer.
As well, since we don't know what computer hardware is running that Windows 7, there is no way for us to know if your computer hardware can deal with the high def video the iPhone captures.