you might like to take a look at the Sony Vegas Range:
They have four programs in their collection: Vegas Movie Studio, Vegas Movie Studio Platinum, Platinum Pro Pack and Vegas Pro. The prices range from $55 - $550, so most of them are in your budget range.
They all offer a wide range of features for editing videos, adding soundtracks, creating titles/graphics, visual effects & dissolves, and authoring and creating Dvd’s. You can even do basic green screen work. I have Vegas Pro and have been using it for over a year.
All of them are available as a free 30 day trial, so you can download which ever program takes your interest and see if you like it.
You can check out trakaxPC, which we’ve just recently released - it’s completely free (no trial/catches etc.)
It’s simple drag and drop technology, so perfect for beginners to experiment and have fun creating music, video and photo slideshow mixes without a steep learning curve. However, there are advanced features such as beat-matching etc., so you can find a level to suit your capabilities. You can cut samples, remix tracks, change tempos, create slideshows, create & edit videos, record in directly from your mic etc. Check out the site for a full range of reviews.
We also provide libraries of royalty-free loops & beats that will help you in creating new and unique tracks - they’re really cheap, so worth checking out:…
Good Luck with the music, video and photo slideshow mixing!
March 29th, 2008 at 7:27 pm
Cinellerra, Kino, Jahshaka - all FOSS
March 29th, 2008 at 8:38 pm
Use DVD Flick or FormatFactory, they are both free
March 31st, 2008 at 11:01 pm
Hey there,
you might like to take a look at the Sony Vegas Range:
They have four programs in their collection: Vegas Movie Studio, Vegas Movie Studio Platinum, Platinum Pro Pack and Vegas Pro. The prices range from $55 - $550, so most of them are in your budget range.
They all offer a wide range of features for editing videos, adding soundtracks, creating titles/graphics, visual effects & dissolves, and authoring and creating Dvd’s. You can even do basic green screen work. I have Vegas Pro and have been using it for over a year.
All of them are available as a free 30 day trial, so you can download which ever program takes your interest and see if you like it.
Best of luck
April 1st, 2008 at 6:19 pm
You can check out trakaxPC, which we’ve just recently released - it’s completely free (no trial/catches etc.)
It’s simple drag and drop technology, so perfect for beginners to experiment and have fun creating music, video and photo slideshow mixes without a steep learning curve. However, there are advanced features such as beat-matching etc., so you can find a level to suit your capabilities. You can cut samples, remix tracks, change tempos, create slideshows, create & edit videos, record in directly from your mic etc. Check out the site for a full range of reviews.
We also provide libraries of royalty-free loops & beats that will help you in creating new and unique tracks - they’re really cheap, so worth checking out:…
Good Luck with the music, video and photo slideshow mixing!