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== Home use == {{unreferenced section|date=April 2025}} Early consumer applications using a [[multimedia computer]]<ref name=":0" /> for non-linear editing of video may have a [[video capture card]] to capture [[analog video]] or a [[FireWire]] connection to capture [[digital video]] from a [[DV (video format)|DV]] camera, with its video editing software. Various editing tasks could then be performed on the imported video before export to another [[Recording medium|medium]], or [[MPEG]] [[Code|encode]]d for transfer to a [[DVD]]. Modern web-based editing systems can take video directly from a camera phone over a mobile connection, and editing can take place through a web browser interface, so, strictly speaking, a computer for video editing does not require any installed hardware or software beyond a [[web browser]] and an [[Internet]] connection. Nowadays there is a huge amount of home editing which takes place both on desktop and tablets or smartphones. The social media revolution has brought about a significant change in access to powerful editing tools or apps, at everyone's disposal.
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