Hey there kazandlee...shiner is definately right, the best way to pick the best software for you is to download the 30 day trials of stuff like Vegas and Premiere Pro and do some editing on there to see which you like the best. Try setting yourself a task which involves using the same video, audio etc. to create a specific video (e.g. a music video or highlights show) and see which piece of sofware you find easiest to use to create it.
In my opinion, Premiere Pro CS3 is the better option as everything is where you would expect it to be. Vegas is a good piece of editing software but for me, it takes too long to learn it and find out where everything is (i'm very impatient!) Plus I love using After Effects, Photoshop, Encore and the rest of the Adobe CS3 suite so much!!
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