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I've done 3 videos since lockdown with Videopad Pro .... which cost about £30. It allows multilane video, loads of audio tracks and supports VST effects etc.
I'm an amateur but I basically got good results dumping clips on the time line, syncing them up to the good audio and then muting the original camera audio so the sound was great quality
I mean it's not Final Cut but for £30 it's pretty bloody good
Loads of tutorials on it
Once you get your head around working with nodes it becomes really easy and intuitive.
Export is fast
Tons of free features
I used to use Hitfilm Express which was also excellent but I found the export much slower.
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It can be crashy with some systems.
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Honestly I spent money on Cyberlink ages ago but the audio just comes out distorted. I read this is an issue. Maybe a small upgrade (if cheap) will resolve it but I'm sure there are maybe better editors out there. Will check in on this thread later - thanks in advance everybody.
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And it offers VideoPad, (mentioned by @Danny1969 and @midlifecrisis ;) as an alternative to Davinci Resolve 16.
Just a heads up:
A very long time ago I downloaded some nchsoftware (can't remember what it was) on a previous computer and, whilst IIRC the software was OK, it came with bloatware that leeched onto other software on my computer. It wasn't harmful but it was bloody annoying and I couldn't get rid of it. Maybe it's not so bad now, but since that bad experience I've always been very wary of anything associated with nchsofware. Perhaps others have had better, more recent, experiences and can tell me that I can relax about it now. Or maybe it's just necessary to be very careful about the selections you make when installing it.
It would be good to know it's OK now because VideoPad appears to be good software.
Ok thanks for that. Maybe I'll try it.
I have problems aligning my videos with my audio in Reaper. I record the video using my Logitech video camera software then drag thefile into Reaper and attempt to align it with the audio I've recorded on Reaper. I can get it close but it never looks quite right.
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Installed Videopad now and no issues.
I can record directly from my webcam within VideoPad. But I don't appear to be able to do that with Davinci Resolve 16, unless I'm missing something.