Thursday, June 5, 2008

4 Factors To Check Before Buying A Video Editing Software

Google it and you will find numerous video editing software. Be an amateur or a pro – you might be confused about which software to choose from the huge list. The price range is also vast. It can vary anywhere from US$100 to US$2500. There are some factors that mainly determine the type of software you should buy depending on your requirements:

  • Fix your budget – decide how much you can spend for the buy. But if you’re a beginner, complicated editing tools like Adobe Premier Pro is not for you right now. Get experienced with less expensive packages like Roxio or Pinnacle Studio Plus.
  • Bundle or No-bundle - Check whether if you are getting bundle of software with the video editing package. You can always go for products like Sony Vegas. This is a complete creation package. If you can manage one such deal, there is nothing better than this as these packages are not very common. If you decide to buy the software separately, it will cost you hundreds of dollars extra.
  • Compatibility - Check whether the package supports all the formats you want to export and import. Suppose you want to import RealMedia videos, make sure that your video packages support the import. While exporting, also ensure your package support the formats. Suppose you want to finish a video in Windows Media file. So make sure, your software package supports the format.
  • Advance Features - Decide upon the type of special effects you want. If you want more, you need to pay more – this is the simple rule. Less expensive software can provide you with the in built special effects without any scope of customization. But with the expensive software, you can have customization and flexibility of special effects. So if you are professional Roxio is not for you. Adobe Premier is the best option for you.
There are several types of video editing software with several features. Why pay extra for the features that you don’t need? Pay for as much as you can utilize. But at the same time, do not compromise any feature that you really need to maintain a quality video for the money matter.

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