I like my VS because I "know" how to use it (I'm not great, but I understand most of the tools). I am upgrading to X2 tonight.
My question is what is the "best" video editor under $300/$400 dollars? I'm interested in moving up to the next level, but most of what i see are either the VS/Pinnacle level stuff at around $100 and Adobe at nearly $800. I'm stuck with PC...
other editors
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This forum would not be the proper place to discuss competitor's products. However have a look at this post in our General Discussions forum, where that rule is not applicable..
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As per Ron's post. This thread is locked.vidoman wrote:This forum would not be the proper place to discuss competitor's products. However have a look at this post in our General Discussions forum, where that rule is not applicable..
