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vehile-the be vendor cost of video editing has declined over time. The original 2" Quadruplex system
cost so much that many television production facilities could only afford a single unit, and editing was
a highly involved process that required special training. In contrast to this, nearly any home
computer sold since the year 2000 has the speed and storage capacity to digitize and edit standard-
definition television (SDTV). The two major retail operating systems include basic video editing
software - Apple's iMovie and Microsoft's Windows Movie Maker. Additional options exist, usually as
more advanced commercial products. As well as these commercial products, there
are opensource[7] video-editing programs. Automatic video editing products have also emerged,
opening up video editing to a broader audience of amateurs and reducing the time it takes to edit
videos. These exist usually as media storage services, such as Google with its Google Photos[8] or
smaller companies like Vidify.

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