What are you editing with?

Thanks Maverick. I agree more are uploading to 'the clouds' or putting the vids on some other form of external hardware. I like to design playable dvd with case and cover to commemorate my hunt and give to family and friends. I am only 40, but many are much older, don't have pc skills, but do enjoy my annual dvd for their viewing pleasure if you will. :-)
I just need to finish this final project from windows movie maker and then I plan to purchase some software. I'd like it already have a dvd format for burning videos (vos format). Currently looking at options from a high level perspective. those that interest me are Magix Movie, and the cheaper version of Adobe (not the pro) Premiere Elements 15, and a few others. I only make a few vids per year, so I don't want to pay a ton of $. Other than the lack of time line in windows movie maker, it has faired well for me and I've created some very good films from it.
I am assuming these more advanced software products will burn a playable DVD in VOS format?
I appreciate any feedback you have. I don't know anyone who using any video software to speak with or even check out. Once I complete my current project, I'll look into some free trials and such, but that is a mess itself weeding through the garbage. lol
Thanks in advance.
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LightRoom 6.1 At some point I will go to LR CC, but good for now.

Don't. It's not worth it unless you buy a new rig that's not supported(which eventually will happen). My computer went down that had LR 6 on it, figured I would try out the CC, I'll be looking for another hard copy of 6 when my year subscription is up in 2 months, as I don't see any benefit, and I don't use photoshop for personal work.


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Don't. It's not worth it unless you buy a new rig that's not supported(which eventually will happen). My computer went down that had LR 6 on it, figured I would try out the CC, I'll be looking for another hard copy of 6 when my year subscription is up in 2 months, as I don't see any benefit, and I don't use photoshop for personal work.


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Good to know, thanks. I am on and off with getting a D500. One of the downsides, I will need to update. You are helping me keep money in my pocket.
 
Good to know, thanks. I am on and off with getting a D500. One of the downsides, I will need to update. You are helping me keep money in my pocket.

If you've never used Capture One, you should try the 30 day trial. I actually like the adjustments and rendering better than LR, but the workflow sucks if your used to LR.




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