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Originally Posted by Greg Marra
Ahhh! Pinnacle is evil! We're using Adobe Premiere Elements, which is the most cost-effective video editing software on the market. Seriously, the thing is a beast. Plus you can get it for under $60. How can you lose?
We're going to cover the technical side a bit more in depth in Episode 3 to show you how it's all done. I am working on editing that now, and the audio came out really bad. I'll see what I can do to clean it up, but it's the last of our beta batch of episodes and we'll just have to fix it for next time.
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Yeah, Premiere Elements is very powerful. I used to be running Studio 7

which I liked, and I still think is great for small projects, but I have outgrown it. Premiere Elements has almost every feature that I could need, with the exception of batch capture and color correction (which it probably has, I haven't ran into it yet though). The 99 video & audio tracks are also very helpful. The only thing I have found that's bad about it is the inability to separate group-selected clip's audio and video at once.