Mr.HappySilp
09-10-2013, 03:26 PM
So recently I been helping out a friend to do some TV shows/youtube channel stuff.
Now I am looking to do some video editing as well. I want something that's not simple because the show is somewhat professional and it does air on TV. We also use green screen when we are recording.
I personally uses a PC and my friend uses a Macbook pro. So it will be great if there is a software that be able to input/output video/audio files that can be use by both PC and Mac.
There is a few software I been eyeing on just needs some advice on people who does video editing. The software I have in mind is
- Pinnacle Stuido 16 ulmiate, it seems to be pretty decent and umlimited tracks with lot's of extras I can use. Although there is a learning curve and it isn't exactly user friendly.Is about $100 + so it is not cheap compare to the other software
- CyberLink PowerDirector 11 still pretty powerful very decent. Have a lot of features that I most likely won't use. There is also a deal of dell that I can get CyberLink PowerDirector 11 ultra for $49 so that's a sweet deal. The only downside is that it is not compiate with Mac so it might have some issue when I input/export my friend's MAC might not be able to read the files.
- Adobe Premiere Elements 11 easy to use good for first timers. Lot's of toturial. It should be compiate with with MAC and PC. However is lacking some features that the other 2 software have so that might be an issue in the future.
Any suggestions would help
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Now I am looking to do some video editing as well. I want something that's not simple because the show is somewhat professional and it does air on TV. We also use green screen when we are recording.
I personally uses a PC and my friend uses a Macbook pro. So it will be great if there is a software that be able to input/output video/audio files that can be use by both PC and Mac.
There is a few software I been eyeing on just needs some advice on people who does video editing. The software I have in mind is
- Pinnacle Stuido 16 ulmiate, it seems to be pretty decent and umlimited tracks with lot's of extras I can use. Although there is a learning curve and it isn't exactly user friendly.Is about $100 + so it is not cheap compare to the other software
- CyberLink PowerDirector 11 still pretty powerful very decent. Have a lot of features that I most likely won't use. There is also a deal of dell that I can get CyberLink PowerDirector 11 ultra for $49 so that's a sweet deal. The only downside is that it is not compiate with Mac so it might have some issue when I input/export my friend's MAC might not be able to read the files.
- Adobe Premiere Elements 11 easy to use good for first timers. Lot's of toturial. It should be compiate with with MAC and PC. However is lacking some features that the other 2 software have so that might be an issue in the future.
Any suggestions would help
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