oiseau60 0 #1 October 12, 2004 I was wondering what kind of video editing software to use. some friends told me about Adobe Premiere Pro but it looks like you need a really powerful computer to run this thing. I also heard about Vegas. what do you guys recommend, out of those two, or any other software thx Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
beezyshaw 0 #2 October 12, 2004 Pinnacle Studio is pretty good. I use Version 8, but I think that now Version 9 is the current program. Intuitive, lots of features, etc. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eUrNiCc 0 #3 October 12, 2004 Mac + Final Cut Pro = Egad, A BASE life defiles a bad age. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
docjohn 0 #4 October 13, 2004 Adobe Premiere. I'm still using old 6.0 which you can buy cheap on eBay. I used to run it on my old 500 mhtz computer and it worked great (a little slow on rendering but silky smooth play back). Doc http://www.manifestmaster.com/video Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
quade 4 #5 October 13, 2004 What operating system are you using and what do you want to do with the software? How much do you want to spend. How much capability do you need? Are you going to be making quick and simple videos for your friends or tandem work or The Blair Witch Project or Gone With The Wind?quade - The World's Most Boring Skydiver Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oiseau60 0 #6 October 13, 2004 thx for your input. basically, a have a pentium 4, 3Ghz, with 512Mb RAM, and i'd like to do a bit more than just a few quick videos for my friends or tandems. any of you guys use vegas? or any other opinion on an older premiere version, like 6.0? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IGOLOW 0 #7 October 13, 2004 The computer you mention is plenty powerful to work with Premiere Pro. This is what I typicaly use for editing. Avid also makes awesome editing tools and they offer a free version that is very capable. http://www.avid.com/freedv/index.asp?pageElement=flyout Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StevePhelps 0 #8 October 13, 2004 I use Premiere 6.0 and I'm very happy with it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oiseau60 0 #9 October 13, 2004 to IGOLOW, Adobe recommends 1Gb of RAM for Premiere Pro, with 512 Mb, you're saying i'd be alright? thx for the help Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dragon2 2 #10 October 13, 2004 I'm running Pro on a laptop with 512 mb minus onboard video, works fine. ciel bleu, Saskia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IGOLOW 0 #11 October 13, 2004 The extra memory wouldn't hurt but I used premiere pro with 512 Mb of memory with a 2.6 GHz P4 processor and it worked great. Memory is fairly inexpensive though so you may want to add another 512 but it's not required. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oiseau60 0 #12 October 13, 2004 many thx to all for your help!!!!!!!!!! i'll go with premiere pro then! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freekflyguy 0 #13 October 13, 2004 Quote any of you guys use vegas? or any other opinion on an older premiere version, like 6.0? I am using Vegas 5 and DVD Architect, I can honestly say it rocks. I had a cameracrew from the British Forces Broadcasting Services, turn up at the DZ on Monday as they were shooting some stuff for a program about our centre. They came in to my office to speak about footage and the like and were very impressed with my setup. Whilst I will admit that I Movie or I tandem as I like to call it is a very good editing solution for tandem edits stc. you do need an expensive Mac for it to run anything as fast as vegas on my AMD 2600XP. I have tried Premiere, Avid, Video Studio and found them all to be satisfactory. Spending a little time to RTFM will pay off for any package. But Vegas gets my vote hands down. Download the free trial, and manual and play around with ityou may be suprised. BuzzIt's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Billy 0 #14 October 13, 2004 I use Pinnacle 8 for the quick an easy edits. I use Vegas for the more time intense fun stuff, but then drop the rendered avi into Pinnacle to make a quick DVD. They all have quirks, and just take time to get used to. Best way for me was to just dive in an make some projects,,, then ya gotta postem so we can enjoy them!! edited to add.. DVD architect is a nice program that allows some very cool stuff for a profesional type DVD,, I haven't used it much yet so for me it's just being lazy and getting the project done quick by dropping it into Pinnacle... I plan on using it for the end of the year DVD with differant sound tracks for differant listeners all on the same disc Natural Born FlyerZ.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nacmacfeegle 0 #15 October 14, 2004 "or any other opinion on an older premiere version, like 6.0?" 4.2 was pretty solid but lacked OHCI (standard firewire cards are nearly all OHCI compatible) support, so was really only any good with cards that came with specific codecs and drivers for those particular cards. 6.0 and onwards is stable and will work with just about any firewire card, later versions resolved various minor glitches, and added some nice features. Premiere 5 and all it variants had more bugs than a bunkhouse mattress, do not, under any circumstances, touch it. Long story short, you'll be okay with any version of 6, or later.-------------------- He who receives an idea from me, receives instruction himself without lessening mine; as he who lights his taper at mine, receives light without darkening me. Thomas Jefferson Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites