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Posted by doc on 09/09/05 00:27
hey ur right on trying to avoid all the blunder and costs by getting the
insight from others as to what works and what dosen't. i been there and
done that (so to speak financially) and would like to avoid it this time :o)
do u have a prefernce? and if so, why? and btw, thanks in advance a hill
o' beans worth for the input.
doc
"AnthonyR" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> "doc" <doc@drdimento.net> wrote in message
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>> Can anyone give me some of their comments on this product versus Avid,
>> FCP, Premier Pro?
>>
>> I create commercials (currently in Studio 8) and want to upgrade to get
>> more effects and better titling AND ALSO to create movies. I have a
>> client who is laying down footage and want me to edit & dub the material
>> to VHS (export), CD, DVD and streaming web content, and they are
>> recording it in HDV.
>>
>> Please anyone with experience in Liquid Edition and one or more of the
>> others named above, please comment on whether or not I'd be right in my
>> selection of LE6.9Pro or if I'd be much better off with one of the others
>> & why.
>>
>> Thanks to all in advance.
>>
>> Doc
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>
> Hey Doc,
>
> I see you're looking for the easy way out, but who isn't? You want others
> who already tried them all and spent
> foolish money testing and learned the long way to just tell you what to
> buy and save you all the hassle.
>
> Again, who wouldn't. But IMHO this is to be found easily on these groups,
> because different people feel differently
> about each program, it has a lot to do with what you learned on and how
> comfortable you are.
>
> I only can offer the advice to try the free version samples of each and
> see what feels right for you
> and then make a big effort to learn it well, but also learn the bugs and
> quirks and find workarounds
> as I think every software has these somewhere. LE6 from what I see is
> software that runs better with
> faster hardware, esp with HDV. And so make sure your equiptment can handle
> the HDV files well first.
>
> With the others you probably will need more dedicated hardware or even
> different PC platform, HDV is more
> expensive to edit one way or another, time or money.
>
> Good Luck, and I hope others do offer you their wisdom and advice as well,
> AnthonyR.
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