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VIDEO EDITING SOFTWARE REVIEWS
1.
Corel Video Studio Pro X4
2.
Cyberlink Power Director
3.
Adobe Premier Elements
4.
Pinnacle Studio
5.
Nero Vision Xtra
6.
Easy Media Creator
7.
DVD Movie Factory
8.
Arcsoft
9.
The Sony Vegas Studio Premium
10.
Movieplus
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In the past two or three years, we have seen the boom in software-assisted technology when it comes to video editing. Many small outfits have seen there is gold to be mined in such a field, especially in one where software is abounded. One such software that has been consistently producing good offerings for more than a decade now is that of Adobe’s. In this review, we put their latest offering, the Adobe Premiere Elements, to the test.
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Features :
Straight out of the box, you would probably come to see Adobe Premier Elements as yet another offering that will be very straightforward in terms of offerings. An assortment of capabilities is yours for the picking, whether it is burning your home made movie onto a DVD or even publishing it online on a video uploading site such as YouTube. With its simplistic commands, you are practically assured of easy production for as long as your system meets the requirements.
Such a feature is definitely appealing to people of all ages and needs. A simple one-touch transfer capability is present for capturing video output straight from a Digital Video or a DV camcorder. The custom range of multiple media offerings such as photo editing, narrative audio and creating DVD menus & multiple transitions are but pleasant bonuses to this software.
Ease of Use :
Pricing :
For a $99.99 this program is practically considered as a steal for most consumers. The price tag of this software is actually in the normal range, but what sets it apart is the bevy of features that are not present in its competitors. However, you might want to consider souping up your system in order to make sure that this program runs quite smoothly on it.
Customer Support and Help :
True to form, customer support of Adobe is top notch as usual. The easiest way for the techies to get back to you is through filling up the customer service form with your information and wait for a response. For other concerns, most of the support drivers are easily available on their website.
Summary :
Playing around with the Adobe Premier Elements is pretty much a trip down Adobe memory lane but with several great features that are truly going to make the difference in terms of video editing output. With a good system on your hands, you should be able to make full use of this product. The cash outlay you might need to make for souping up your system should probably be considered as an investment cost, but one that is well worth spending on.
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