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Posted by Not A Speck Of Cereal on 11/28/05 04:29
As Rôgêr <abuse@your.isp.com> so eloquently put:
[] Not A Speck Of Cereal wrote:
[] > Sony Video Vegas vs. Adobe Premier Pro.
[] >
[] > Thoughts?
[]
[] The delimiter between your subject body and your signature is two dashes
[] followed by one space, then a return.
I'm setting a trend.
Well, I've been posting like this since the early '90s and haven't had
a complaint (until now). Should I remove the space? Add more dashes?
What does your netiquette require.
[] Now, got that out of the way, is
[] there any way to make your question more vague?
I actually had a long post composed with my specific requirements, but
have found of late that the more general questions bring out the more
general responses, which was appropriate for me when I posted that, so
I simplified/
How about this: "gosh, I'm way behind on this and an wondering if
there's a general consensus as to what of these two editing platforms
are best?"
[] I like Vegas. Do you like Ford or Chevy?
Neither. My last American new car purchase swore me off of that.
I own Vegas, but it's 3 versions old (catching up), so I was simply
wondering what the landscape is out there in the range I can afford. I
can update Vegas for an amount that is only a couple of hundred less
than I can get a Premier suite for.
[] What is it you're trying to do? Do you already have
[] any experience with either? Are you expecting to have to work with
[] either in the near future?
I'm looking for an editing production application to do documentaries,
mainly, but I'm hoping to venture into other video production genres.
I want to keep my options open, that way.
Adobe seems to have a pretty nice thing going with their Video
Collection suite (video production, audio post, DVD publishing). Does
the Sony suite compare?
Thanks bunches,
Chris
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