Pemblem wrote:I’ve heard good things about Vegas and Adobe CS, you guys like them?
I have really liked Adobe CS unfortunately adobe moved from the creative suit model and went to creative cloud so unless you can find an old used version of CS 6 or earlier which I've so far found to be difficult as I thought about trying to get an old version of cs 6 in hopes that it may work better on windows 10. As far as right now goes I'm just gonna wrap up the projects on my old pc and fully uninstall CS 5.5 and try to install it and run it on the PC. This way if it doesn't work well I have all my old projects done and can just go to Vegas or try and get a used copy of CS 6 and see if it works better. Creative Cloud for the 3 programs I need is just too expensive and it's not just a fork up a large sum of cash and your good to go until you want a new copy which I'd rather do since I tend to use the programs for a few versions before I find I need to upgrade.
I have used Vegas a while back when it was still owned by SONY and not Magix. I haven't used it for quite a few versions now. But I think that's still my top choice if I can't get either CS 5.5 or a copy of CS 6 to work because, it's to my understanding at least, that Vegas still has some functions that Adobe After Effects has such as masking for example which a lot of free programs just don't have the function of. I might be one of the few who really hate the creative cloud option... I kind of wish they had the option of both I just don't make near enough money per month to use creative cloud especially when I only need 3 programs out of all the programs they give you. The deal itself is great if you use everything $50 a month for every adobe program always kept up to date for you... but when you only need Adobe Premier, After Effects, and on occasion Photoshop the $50 a month price point just isn't worth it.