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Which video editing software is the best on the market in 2010?
February 28, 2010 on 5:53 am | By advertising | In marketing |I cant decide which one of these I should buy, can U help me, please thank you.
Here is the programs:
• Adobe® Premiere® Elements 8
• CyberLink PowerDirector 8 Deluxe
• Corel VideoStudio Pro X3
…u are welcome to suggest me another program if u know is better than those mentioned above. Thanx for reading and answering my question.
I want something wich is better than the Windows Movie Maker, have used that for editing videos but its slow and it dont work with HD videos
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You may try AVS Video Editor which has many great functions. The features in the official site are below:
1. Direct Transfer to iPod, PSP, Mobiles and Other Portable Players
2. Supports Virtually ALL Video Formats
3. Burn Movie DVDs
4. Capture and Edit Video from External Devices
5. Edit Video and Enhance Your Movies
6. Create Slide Shows
7. Make Perfect Audio for Your Video Editing Tasks
8. Scene Detection
9. Convenient Video Editing Tools and Interface
There is the free download link:
http://www.freedvdripper.org/dvdvideoconverter/avs-video-editor.html
Also, you can use Photoshop which may be difficult for us:
http://www.adobe.com
Comment by WELL — February 28, 2010 #
In my opinion, Adobe Premiere is the best in the market. However, it’s a little hard for starters to learn. Personally, I’m using MPEG Video Wizard DVD, a video editing program that can do all the basic video editing operations as well as some advanced things.
For your reference, http://www.womble.com/
Comment by Janisa — February 28, 2010 #
I would go with Adobe. It would probably let you do more than the other two if you ever wanted to. Another option you might like is Sony Vegas. There are different versions available from Sony, which you can see here: http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/vegassoftware
Comment by Faith Hope Love — February 28, 2010 #
Hey Shah,
I would suggest you check out trakAxPC Pro.
It’s a new audio/video editing software that will allow to edit and mix any combination of audio, video and photos. It’s really affordable, user-friendly and has great support. There is a free and paid version available.
You can also cut, edit, split and splice videos, remove the sound from the video, add new audio, add sound and video effects, add text and credits, etc and directly upload your final video mix to YouTube through the application.
You can check it out here: http://www.trakax.com
Hope this helps
Comment by cbno1 — February 28, 2010 #