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I suspect the best thing to make yr choice is what others near you use. If you join a Movie-Making club there will be those with Pro-aspirations ( and Money) for the top-end products. Where they score (only IMHO) is the ability to move files from one application to another. However, the cost is high as most are now Subscription-models and don't offer a budget price for non-pro/infrequent users.
FWIW My choice has been 2-versions of Sony's Movie Studio ( always rated best buy for ease of use by Computer Shopper ), but Sony sold to Magix and I read little about their offerings which must overlap the Sony titles. Sony had Spectral Layers, which enable you to "unmix-the-cake" in Audio. ..but their poor Marketing and high cost ( as well as a very tiny interface panel_ EH? ); so, I guess few took it up... Technically it was excellent and akin to Adobe's flagship "Audition" which does much the same.... at a great cost!
We all love the software we are used to, so that's a consideration . . . Now with 4K about, my next PC will have more RAM ( like 16G), so there are two "free to use" 64-bit Editors, but these are not easy to master...and really aimed at folk with time on their hands.... who need lots of "Effects" -
But until "Subscription" becomes the norm, I guess something under £100 should suit fine . . . Most allow 30-day "Trial" to make sure your hardware is OK . . . don't expect to learn it that soon.
If you use software friends use, then any problem has a local solution. Good Luck. |
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