Video Editing Software - Which one?

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  1. pezzer

    pezzer Member

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    Hi,

    I was wondering which editing packages I should go for, I just got the Ulead DVD MovieFactory 2 free with the PVR 250, but it doesn't seem to do what I want to. Is this just for authoring?

    I basically want to add audio to certain parts of the video, put pictures in a certain stages and add various other effects. Can anyone recommend anything?

    Thanks
     
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    Pinnacle Studio, Sony Vegas, Sony vegas movie studio, Adobe Encore...etc.
     
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    Avid Express Pro is another great program.
     
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    Sony DVD Architect is a good choice, havn't used it much, looks good on the outside <'..'>
     
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    I use Video Edit Magic, simple and good.
     
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    I thought most people would use a similar product to each other. I'll have a look at these and see which ones I like.

    Thanks for the replies
     
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    You have already been enundated with answers but here's another suggestion. You can have a look at Blaze Media Pro from www.blazemp.com. The free trial should offer you more than enough flexibility to do the editing that you desire.
     

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