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Posted by Smarty on 02/13/07 00:15
Beowulf,
Vegas 7 and the lite version 'Vegas Movie Studio' are great alternatives, as
are Ulead's Video Studio 10 Plus which goes directly from HDV input to
edited and then authored HD-DVD disks for $89. The latter 2 suggestions are
really capable, much less expensive than Premiere, and very smooth HDV
tools.
For simple I-frame editing, by far the fastest and simplest HDV editor I
have ever used is VideoReDo. It handles the long GOP structure of HDV video
effortlessly, sells for about $50, and trims footage faster than anything
else out there.
I think Vegas 7.0d is just about the right balance of performance, features,
ease of use, and price, and consider this to be a really strong contender
for general purpose use by a more advanced user. If I could keep only one
HDV editor, this would be it.
Smarty
"Beowulf" <beowulf@ancients.net> wrote in message
news:pan.2007.02.12.14.26.20.303978@ancients.net...
> On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 18:43:43 -0500, Smarty wrote:
>> I have found several vastly better ways to handle HDV, ...
>
> Such as (can you list what ways you are doing-- I am looking to any
> alternatives to Adobe Premiere-- I have not purchased any video editor
> software yet).
>
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