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<blockquote data-quote="yeasure" data-source="post: 386147" data-attributes="member: 8547"><p>IMO the best video editer is Vegas Video hands down.</p><p>Now i'm not the biggest fan of VV4 yet(still use VV3) but to each his own.</p><p>Remember there is a learning curve to using the program but if you do hang with it you'll understand why many pro's use VV over everything else.</p><p>VV is to Windows like Final Cut Pro is to Macs.</p><p></p><p>Btw, the reason your .avi's are coming out so large is because it's ripping them "uncompressed" avi's which = about the best there is.</p><p>I agree with using .wmv format, doesn't look all that great but it can be made ok, i normaly set mine at 256k/512k and atleast 128 for sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yeasure, post: 386147, member: 8547"] IMO the best video editer is Vegas Video hands down. Now i'm not the biggest fan of VV4 yet(still use VV3) but to each his own. Remember there is a learning curve to using the program but if you do hang with it you'll understand why many pro's use VV over everything else. VV is to Windows like Final Cut Pro is to Macs. Btw, the reason your .avi's are coming out so large is because it's ripping them "uncompressed" avi's which = about the best there is. I agree with using .wmv format, doesn't look all that great but it can be made ok, i normaly set mine at 256k/512k and atleast 128 for sound. [/QUOTE]
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