Mike
Contributor
If you have experience with both of these why do you prefer one over the other?
I've been using Windows Movie Maker, but am sick of it's deficiencies and problems, looking to invest in something more reliable and robust. These 2 seem to have the most potential. Kind of leaning toward Power Director for some of the slicker features, like the beats function for editing to the beat of music, the ability to adjust multiple audio volume across a video to even it out etc... only big reluctance I have on it is reports of it being buggy with bigger projects, crashing and choking is a major pain in the butt and maybe a deal breaker for me, while Premier seems to be pretty robust and stable.
I've been using Windows Movie Maker, but am sick of it's deficiencies and problems, looking to invest in something more reliable and robust. These 2 seem to have the most potential. Kind of leaning toward Power Director for some of the slicker features, like the beats function for editing to the beat of music, the ability to adjust multiple audio volume across a video to even it out etc... only big reluctance I have on it is reports of it being buggy with bigger projects, crashing and choking is a major pain in the butt and maybe a deal breaker for me, while Premier seems to be pretty robust and stable.