Many N95-1 owners upgraded to the N95 8GB because there is so much more RAM. With 90MB free at boot, they were counting on being able to make and edit movies without out of memory errors like on the N95-1. They were then disappointed that their N95 8GB has no video editor at all.
It turns out, the video editor has been moved to the N-Series PC Suite under the Nokia Photos application. You can create Muvee's and have more easier control over the video editing compared to the on device version, since you have a full keyboard and mouse.
Nokia Photos with Muvee editing is free software for Windows. However, if you are going to do video editing on a computer, you are probably better off using Adobe Premier, but that is very expensive software. Either way, you'll probably need a strong cpu, since video editing is very processor intensive.
If you're on a Mac, you'll probably be using iMovie regardless since there's no PC Suite for Mac yet.
You can download the N-Series PC Suite here

The video editor on the N95 is pretty spiffy and practical. I can actually edit my movies while waiting or when on-the-road and post it directly to youtube or another videoservice. Surely you do not see the desktop version as a replacement? With share online, ovi we are going more and more towards mobile posting and sharing and connecting. Now Nokia is taking a step back. How very sad.
Posted by: snoyt | 03/19/2008 at 02:02 AM
[this is good] The video editor is back on V15 update, although not muvee,. Try your NSU to see if your model will update.
Posted by: mcpezza | 03/26/2008 at 04:58 AM
[this is good] I confirm. And I have faced it.
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