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You can download the trial copy of Vegas Platinum and try it. I did this, liked it, and bought the package.
So far, I have made two videos on it, no dive videos yet, though. Here is an HD one, so you can check out the HD quality, Easter Dinner 2008 on Vimeo. Yeah, I know, it's a family home movie. Watch as long as you want or can.
I followed the Vimeo instructions of outputting the HD to a uncompressed WMV file, then uploaded that. You will find the reason is that the H.264 compression codec only lets you compress for ipod, not an HD webpage video. Having said that, I did another one with an uncompressed Quicktime and used a freeware third party H.264 compression software. The quality was much better, but I did not load that up there. Probably go this route in the future, though.
As for blu-ray burning, haven't done that yet. I am hoping someone will develop the freeware program (I think there was a blu-ray burning program in The DV show download vault at The DV Show...Digital Video Podcast, Video Editing, Camcorder Reviews, Videography. Haven't checked it yet). Anyway, I won't get a blu-ray player until Walmart has them for $200, probably at Christmas.
Bottom line, I used Pnnacle Studio for years for my SD video. My choice was, upgrade Pinnacle or try Vegas. Having tried Vegas, I like it so much better.
Pinnacle is the software that the lady used who sold me her set-up. She is suppose to send me the software but I was wondering if once it is loaded on someone's computer, can it be used again by someone else? I don't mind paying for something new and Vegas gets some good reviews.
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