So, I'm in the market for good video editing software. I'm talking about the under $120 price range, but I can go a bit over if necessary. I've narrowed my search down to two options: Sony Vegas or Adobe Premiere Elements.
Bottom line, which one of these is better? Or do you have a recommendation?
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I'm talking about a trained monkey."-Darth Wong
"All I ever got was "evil liberal commie-nazi". Yes, he called me a communist nazi."-DPDarkPrimus
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I'm gonna be taking classes that will probably mandate organizing semi-large events, as I've done so in the past, but our biggest hurdle has been relying on Windows Movie Maker for video advertising, which sucks donkey balls. We've put together nonprofit videos and informative videos with it, but they have been very minimalist (i.e. no flashy effects, basically footage and white text on black backgrounds, cheap-ass music in the background.)
Also, WMM has some terrible problems importing MPEG2 files, and won't edit them unless you convert to AVI. It constantly crashes, and utterly hates all my codecs. Basically anything that doesn't crash to desktop every five minutes would be much more helpful.
I'm gonna be taking classes that will probably mandate organizing semi-large events, as I've done so in the past, but our biggest hurdle has been relying on Windows Movie Maker for video advertising, which sucks donkey balls. We've put together nonprofit videos and informative videos with it, but they have been very minimalist (i.e. no flashy effects, basically footage and white text on black backgrounds, cheap-ass music in the background.)
Also, WMM has some terrible problems importing MPEG2 files, and won't edit them unless you convert to AVI. It constantly crashes, and utterly hates all my codecs. Basically anything that doesn't crash to desktop every five minutes would be much more helpful.
Brains!
"I would ask if the irony of starting a war to spread democracy while ignoring public opinion polls at home would occur to George W. Bush, but then I check myself and realize that
I'm talking about a trained monkey."-Darth Wong
"All I ever got was "evil liberal commie-nazi". Yes, he called me a communist nazi."-DPDarkPrimus
"I would ask if the irony of starting a war to spread democracy while ignoring public opinion polls at home would occur to George W. Bush, but then I check myself and realize that
I'm talking about a trained monkey."-Darth Wong
"All I ever got was "evil liberal commie-nazi". Yes, he called me a communist nazi."-DPDarkPrimus