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Old 10-28-2004, 07:21 PM
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My vote is for Movie Edit Pro 2005 - £45 from Amazon. Very capable software, and there is an excellent user forum for support.

It's good with sound and has a pro-logic compatible surround editor.

The only problem with it is doesn't output 48kHz DV-AVI files (it only outputs them at 44.1kHz) - although all others formats (MPEG, MOV, other AVIs) are output at 48kHz. So, if you want to print to tape and keep the proper sound, you need to output separate audio and video files and upload those using something like Movie Maker.



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