DennisVogel2006-08-02 18:38:56
   
 
Elements is a very popular program and a good value for the money from what I hear. I've never used it so I can't comment on how easy it is to use. I think they have a free trial version you can download to see how it works before you plunk down your cash.

I'm a big fan of the Sony Vegas products. They are quite easy to use for simple things like splitting video, creating transitions, moving scenes around, adding music, that sort of thing. And if you plan to make DVDs, the MPEG-2 encoder in the Vegas products is one of the best.

Vegas Movie Studio (VMS) is the entry level program. It comes in two version, one does HDV the other does not. I think it lists for around $90. The pro version is simply called Vegas. It has many more features including extensive audio editing and mastering features for when you outgrow VMS. With the DVD Architect (DVDA) authoring program it lists for around $600, I believe. Don't buy it without DVDA because you can't buy DVDA alone later.

There's a bunch of other programs that are mentioned here. Drop in to the Consumer Computer Digital Video forum where editing programs are often discussed for more info on some of the others. This thread http://www.camcorderinfo.com/bbs/sh...05&postcount=21 might help, too.

Good luck.

Dennis
德州老外2006-08-02 18:56:06
Are you kidding anybody? I am shifting
FotherMucker2006-08-02 19:00:41
你说的几个我都没过,普通用途MOVIE MAKER, 上档次的就是
FotherMucker2006-08-02 19:01:16
回错了地方,是回楼主的
德州老外2006-08-02 19:07:32
机器上有movie maker但从来没用过,Primer太繁琐
FotherMucker2006-08-02 19:11:36
我感觉ULEAD还不如MK好用.MK完全是傻瓜式的,一般人
FotherMucker2006-08-02 19:12:44
呵呵,我的MK不是D版的,XP是学校免费提供的正版
德州老外2006-08-02 19:30:28
我不用ulead做文件,只用它最后打包dvd
FotherMucker2006-08-02 19:45:28
高见.