I don't think there are anything like the volume of sales there used to be for consumer video editing products. Will they choose to follow Adobe and go to a monthly subscription model, or will they continue to try and 'sell' products against those now offering some pretty 'pro' spec systems for free - like Resolve?Īnd will they continue with both Vegas and Magix consumer editors? It's going to be interesting to see what Sony do with Vegas, now it's part of Magix. Absolutely superb results possible, but again you do need to spend a bit of time learning how to use them (Avisynth is often criticised for being 'unfriendly' to learn). I tend to use another 'free' route, using programs like Avisynth and Virtualdub. and you do need a pretty powerful machine (64 bit for Resolve) to get the best out of these very sophisticated programs. Da Vinci Resolve is the second 'serious' pro style editor to offer a free version (the first being Lightworks -see here: Features )Īs with Lightworks, there is undoubtedly quite a learning curve involved with Resolve.
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