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Thread: Best audio and video editing software....

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    Member RichardCleveland's Avatar
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    Question Best audio and video editing software....

    I thought I would pose this question and get the views and opinions from everyone.

    Now in my studio I use several applications to accomplish my final result. I use Wirecast to record both my audio and video. Then I use Sony Vegas Pro to edit my video and strip out the audio. Finally I use Adobe Audition to clean up any audio issues I may have.

    What do you use in your Studio?
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    I love Sony Vegas. I find it extremely easy to use

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    I use Wirecast to record the audio and video. I use Sony Vegas to edit the video and strip the audio out. I will edit the audio in Adobe Audition 3 and then I will run the final edit in Levelator just to make sure everything is at the same level. Then I will finish the audio version of the show in Audition and the final video version in Sony Vegas. Then upload and post.
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    Junior Member Sean Callahan's Avatar
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    I use Premier Pro to edit, I used to use Final Cut Pro but recently switched to PC.

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    Vidblaster to record audio and video (granted I also have backup audio via an SD card in the board just in case). I have Premiere Pro CS6 for video editing when needed and Adobe Audition CS6 for audio cleanup.

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    Wirecast on Mac recording to Apple ProResLT. Record to server as backup.
    On more advanced work, recording in camera as well.
    Editing in Final Cut Pro X.

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    I use a similar work flow as the others using Wirecast and Apple ProRes for recording video and edited with Final Cut X. For audio it's recorded with an Edirol R-09HR and edited with Adobe Audition.

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    Mac:

    Audio: GarageBand
    Audacity

    Video: iMovie
    CamTwist
    Final Cut X

    PC:

    Audio: Audacity

    Video: Sony Vegas

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    well, I love windows movie maker, it's totally free!

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    I use Wirecast for recording video topics & screen-casting directly from the iPad for app reviews, using the record to disk feature. For editing I use iMovie for smaller, basic edits. For bigger projects such as remote news casts/stories I use FCP X. Screencasts from the desktop I use iShowU HD.

    Occasionally I will record audio using quicktime for better quality, which I sync with a handheld camcorder in the studio in FCP X.

    I might try using the record to disk in ProRes if I import into FCP X to see how I like it.
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