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    Iam just wandering what peoples think the best DV editing prog. Adobe Premier Pro, Avid.Xpress. Pro 4.0

    Thanks for your feedback
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    For a seemingly simple question, it's actually a toughie. Seeing as you've only posted four times, this referral is relevant:

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=78182

    There may be polls that have already been done that could guide you (don't know, haven't looked). I personally use Adobe Premiere 6 to capture and edit my DV direct from my DV Video Camera and am perfectly happy with its outputand use (takes a while to learn, but there are books to buy and guides to read).
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    final cut pro 4 , sony vegas 4, adobe premiere pro ,

    avid xpress pro only if you have experiance on avid and dont need a lot of input and output options ...
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  4. You could download the TRIAL versions of each software and then decide for yourself which program works best for your individual needs.

    For example, Ulead's MediaStudio Pro 7.0 trial version if available FREE on the Web page at the following link:

    http://www.ulead.com/msp/trial.htm

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