Video Editing BEST Software (recommendation) ???

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Since I do lot of video editing (& then burn it on DVD, DVD Authoring, etc.) on a regular basis for different people, who wish to have their marriage/birthday/anniversary/party video recording in DVD format, etc., I wonder if there's anything better than Adobe Premiere 1.5 Pro (which I'm using presently), since it could get rather boring working with SAME transition, effects, etc. again & again. I've heard of Ulead VideoStudio 9.0 a lot, but am rather sceptical about it being better than Adobe Premiere 1.5 Pro.

Any recommendation, you might have, about a video editing software that's similar (or better) to Adobe Premiere 1.5 Pro. ???

Lastly, I often burn my edited movie on DVD, using Nero Vision Express. Any alternative recommendation, offering similar or indeed, even better DVD software, anyone might've in mind ???
 
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Since I do lot of video editing (& then burn it on DVD, DVD Authoring, etc.) on a regular basis for different people, who wish to have their marriage/birthday/anniversary/party video recording in DVD format, etc., I wonder if there's anything better than Adobe Premiere 1.5 Pro (which I'm using presently), since it could get rather boring working with SAME transition, effects, etc. again & again. I've heard of Ulead VideoStudio 9.0 a lot, but am rather sceptical about it being better than Adobe Premiere 1.5 Pro.

Any recommendation, you might have, about a video editing software that's similar (or better) to Adobe Premiere 1.5 Pro. ???

Lastly, I often burn my edited movie on DVD, using Nero Vision Express. Any alternative recommendation, offering similar or indeed, even better DVD software, anyone might've in mind ???

you edit edit with adobe and author with nero. UGH...

don't ever use to author. you can use it to burn a dvd file, but that's it. nero encoding suck.

I suggest you get an real hardware encoder like osprey, optibase, canopus or a quartet gli. better encoding and better picture but they require no cpu usage, which alway affects performance

http://www.visiblelight.com/mall/catalogview.aspx?cat=170

http://www.viewcast.com/products/osprey.html

http://www.canopus.com/products/productsmain.php
 
I have tried Sony Vegas and that worked out fine. Mostly I will capture with Adobe, Edit with Vegas and make a menu with Sony DVD architech. I know its the long way but I find that Adobe has better quality when I copy of the DV Camera. Vegas is easy to use and so is DVD Architech. I have searched for a good DVD menu program but havn't seen one as yet. I tried to use Adobe DVD menu but to hard for me. After the DVD is complete I burn with nero.
 
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