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View Poll Results: Sony Vegas vs AdobePremiere vs Ulead Video Editor?
Ulead Video Editor 1 6.67%
Sony Vegas 10 66.67%
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Old 04-10-2008, 03:07 PM
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Indeed - the truth must be spoken rugularly and often to the advertoialised masses.

There is a thread in camcorders aroubt this I tihkn - well wortjhy of dedate.
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Old 04-10-2008, 03:10 PM
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My prejudice, or is it expirience...??? http://www.videoforums.co.uk/camcord...7-hdv-not.html
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It's gotta be Sony Vegas, as I don't know the other programs :P and well, it's very intuitive and efficient to use.
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I've thought that Sony Vegas at first (I started with 5.0) is just nonsense and doesn't have the most techniques I wish to do, but for sometime (Sony Vegas 6.0 os out), I figured out that it's still professional and easy to use, much with Audio Production, Sony Vegas is the best until it comes with the 8.0. Really love it. Try it with Magic Bullet Look Suite and it will look like US TV Series or Movies rendered in HD/with different texture.
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