Re: What Editing Software do you Use?
I use Sony Vegas 7
Me too!
Love it!
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I use Sony Vegas 7
Me too!
Love it!
Adobe Premiere Elements 4
I use pinnacle studio plus version 11.
Its really good. ![]()
Nick and Jordan, is it worth upgrading to the CS4 version of Premiere from CS3?
Magix Movie Edit Pro 12 at the moment. Hope to upgrade to Vegas soon
the frozen brick wrote:blobstudios wrote:I use Sony Vegas 7
Me too!
Love it!
Cool, I love it too
I also use and love it!
Adobe Premiere Pro CS4.
I spite you... I only have CS3...
I feel so poor when I say
"I use Windows Movie Maker as a video editing program."
I spite you... I only have CS3...
and I spite you for i have neither
I have final cut express
and gimp
Lovin' all the vegas users. I still use my old copy of vegas 4, though I'd like to upgrade to the newest edition sometime.
It's funny. The few people I've encountered in the final cut saturated film world have never even heard of vegas. Film schools teach final cut (and AVID, I suppose), and people looking to make it in professional film editing want "final cut experience" on their resumes, so it doesn't really make sense for them to spend their time (and money) learning a program that the industry doesn't recognize as a standard.
But I love that this community is a little vegas stronghold, and I'd be interested to know what others there are out there in the world of amateur video.
Is there anyone else who uses Vegas 9?

not me!
MonkeyJam for frame capture
WMM for titles and all that stuff
WAR for audio (Windows Audio Recorder)
I use Vegas 6.0.
I use Vegas 5.0.
I try to avoid WMM at all costs, so I've devised a way to work around it:
After exporting frames out of MonkeyJam as an .AVI, it gets put on a flash drive and shipped to the upstairs computer.
This .AVI is now opened and veiwed (many times) in VirtualDub. I open Audacity, and create silence as long as the film. I import my sounds, and plot the times from the frames I want sound(s) on in VirtualDub and slide the audio to those times, and export as .WAV, import into VirtualDub as an audio track, watch it a couple times, and if I like it, I export as .AVI and upload to YouTube.
So yeah, I don't think I use any particular software; it's more like a jumble of stuff.

Hi there...
Nice thread you got here.
Well I use, Stop Motion Animator. When i'm done I, save the file somewhere, it's automatically saved as .avi
and for about 10 seconds of video is about 120 MB so I run it through WLMM to slim it down, I also add sound effect's in WLMM.
So that's the software I use!
Then it all goes to a specific File Folder!
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