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Everything You Need to Know About Video Editing Software!


  Buying Guide June 30, 2011
 
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How to Buy Video Editing Software
These days, it's difficult to find a piece of electronics that doesn't have video recording capability, so there's a good chance that you have a nice collection of home movies. If you want to make those clips presentable to others, you'll need video editing software. Fortunately, there's a wide range of choices that can help you edit, clean up, and share your videos. Check out which are worth your time in our video editing software guide.

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Adobe Premier Pro CS5
The changes made to the latest version of Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 (most notably, native 64-bit compatibility) improves this video editing package's performance at nearly every step of the production process.
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Final Cut Pro X
Apple's completely revamped Final Cut Pro X makes serious leaps and bounds past its predecessor in terms of usability and performance. The upgrade is a complete from-the-ground-up- rewrite that takes advantage of modern 64-bit multicore CPUs, and is a radical departure for the increasingly popular software suite.
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Apple iMovie '11
iMovie '11 improves on the already-impressive ease and power of Apple's iconic video production software. The new audio editing and amazing Hollywood-style trailer features are enough to make the upgrade both worth your time and the reasonable price.
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Windows Live Movie Maker 2011
For a free download, Windows 7 and Vista users get one of the easiest ways to make creative good-looking movies from their videos and digital photos, and a super-simple way to post them online.
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CyberLink PowerDirector 9
PowerDirector offers the best response and rendering speed of consumer video editing software we've tested. The app includes nearly every video effect and output option you could ask for. And this latest version also adds a capable sound editor.
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JayCut
JayCut offers a surprising amount of functionality for a Web app, but potential privacy concerns and easily-correctable design choices sully the video editing experience a bit.
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