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Editing/Rendering Software Recommendations?
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I've been using Adobe Premiere Pro for about a week now, and while it's a fantastic program to edit videos in, I don't appreciate it how it turns a video that's 600MB into 2GB. So now i'm looking for alternative programs to use that won't do this. Please let me know if you have any good ideas!!
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Sony vegas, after effects, iMovie on mac, final cut pro on mac.
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Are you sure there is not a render setting to lower the video size?
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MG_Megadeth wrote Are you sure there is not a render setting to lower the video size?I've played with every possible encoding settings I could think of, no matter what I tried I couldn't get it
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Sony Vegas works best for me
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I've been using Camtasia for a while and it has never given me problems with file size, video quality, or sync issues.
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Sony vegas is your best bet.
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