Editing Video Content

Is there a program on my Windows 8 that will allow me to take a disc in which I have recorded my own content and edit it to make into a new video? Like to put on youtube or something along those lines?

Hi,
Microsoft gave away a product for Windows 8 Pro ONLY early last year (2013) and stopped on 31st Marh, 2013. Now users have to pay.  You may want to try the following one and then convert to Youtube online:
    http://download.cnet.com/VSDC-Free-Video-Editor/3000-13631_4-75764187.html
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