Which is better irregardless of price. From my own short experience with each I think that Mediastudio 7 is a lot easier to learn. I like the audio options offered in Premiere 6.5 and Premiere does seem to be the industry standard so I would like to learn it. Any comments?????????
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It doesn't matter if you're just transcoding files
(put a whole clip on the timeline and re-render)
but If you are doing fine editing tasks, premiere wins hands down..
However. as good as it is, its less user friendly and much more BUGGY a program than ULEAD's offering -
It kinda reminds me of that famous Harly Davidson bumper sticker.
"If you have to ask, then you wouldn't understand".Got my retirement plans all set. Looks like I only have to work another 5 years after I die........
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