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Originally Posted by Crumbs Can anyone recommend a good program for editing like Ulead's Video Editor, but where the original quality STAYS? |
Er, this should be all of them!
I've not used Ulead products but my guess is that after applying an effect you may have fogotten to render the effect out which is why the quality is reduced. This is what I get using Adobe Premiere Pro. Maybe Ulead is the same.
Just guessing.
I'm a fan of Adobe s/w and would happily recommend it. However, I suspect you'll will be better off solving your problem with the Ulead s/w rather than spend more money.