Lyalya

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Time to bright little man

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AI can be so funny. Short US dubbed version

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What’s the big deal with Jaxon here and that he doesn’t have money? Plus all the discussion about the “poor dog” all the time. She basically just said that she didn’t want it running around the apartment at night since it had already chewed on cables! :wink: :hugs:

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They all talk here about Jaxon and the old guy but if she has to chose.

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Hello, finally some peace. We watch TV and relax! :dog: :wink:

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the real goat

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How you do that

Build in Wondershare Filmora. Still a bit off with the translating but it’s getting better.

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Its a APP or you use it on a site?

https://filmora.wondershare.net/nl/ad/filmora-brand.html?gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADqc_oYbIn7ytBJgXHkqbDzara0v7&gclid=Cj0KCQjwt8zABhDKARIsAHXuD7aBKFLZLUNXKWPwM43vI4AaxuQtYNoxDRKQDB3wZrHevzhIAHl12k4aAg68EALw_wcB

I have the paid version.


walk time

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I’m interested in Filmora mainly for AI video enhancement, to improve the quality of my closely zoomed in shots here. It seems like they are finally rolling out AI features for Mac. But you also seem to need AI credits every time you use these features. Can you tell me a little about that? How much can you do with 1000 Filmora AI credits?

It’s probably not what you want, but I have a Mac and a Windows, I can say with 100% certainty, the best video editor for Mac (maybe it can improve the zoom quality) is Davinci Resolve. Windows doesn’t have the same compatibility as Mac, and they say it’s one of the best video editors in the world…

Other than the missing AI enhancement I’m actually quite happy with Shotcut, which is free and cross-platform, and I’m used to it. I talked about that quite a bit in my video editing topic in general discussions.

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