Returining to editing
- rteker
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Returining to editing
Well its been YEARS since I've done a AMV and have recently returned because I've been without a computer for years. But now I've cot a new PC and I am currently using Vegas Movie Studio HD 11.0, but would like to use something more up to date for quality. Anyone have a good suggestion that doesn't use a subscription (which btw a stupid thing there)?
- Falconone
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Re: Returining to editing
I can recommend Davinci Resolve, it has a free version, got a post production software built in. The best color correction software on the market, an audio editing tool which is also very nice. And for AMVs I would say the paid version brings nothing really that i would consider as needed.
And later if you want to upgrade you only need to pay once for lifetime updates and support.
And later if you want to upgrade you only need to pay once for lifetime updates and support.
- SQ
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Re: Returining to editing
I personally just work with Adobe Premiere CS6 (the last version before they moved to creative cloud). Other than Adobe products, there really is only Vegas and Davinci Resolve.
I will say that Vegas has improved substantially with the last few updates, but it still quite buggy. Davinci Resolve being free and still being a great program certainly turns the tide though.
I will say that Vegas has improved substantially with the last few updates, but it still quite buggy. Davinci Resolve being free and still being a great program certainly turns the tide though.
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- Zarxrax
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Re: Returining to editing
Yep I switched to Davinci Resolve a couple years ago and haven't looked back. Free version meets my needs, but its sometimes annoying when some of the filters are only in the studio version.
- rteker
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Re: Returining to editing
ty for the input. I'll give this Davinci Resolve a try
- Koneko
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Re: Returining to editing
I want to return too