OK, here is the first video I made using WonderShare Filmora ($59.99/1 PC lifetime support).
Fishing Log for Striper Fishing on a Frigid Day (2 - 20 F air temp) on Jan 7th, 2018:
Somehow, I lost a file with comparison between Filmora and Power Director 16 Ultra. I think I reformat the memory card with the file accidentally before the Lake Anna trip.
The bottom line is, Filmora and Power Director 16 Ultra are very similar. The Features and learning curve were about the same. I spent about 12 hours for the first 6 minute video above. But I had spent 3-4 hours for playing with the trial version before the first video.
I could go either one of them. But I picked Filmora over Power Director for two reasons:
The video above was prepared to demonstrate what Filmora supports:
At 00:07 - The split screen is one of the many split screen formats. You can’t change the size and location of the split screen. But you can center and zoom in the area you want to focus.
Embeded videos on the video
I found that you need for the inexpensive video editors. Please install the trial versions and test:
Thanks
Joe
Fishing Log for Striper Fishing on a Frigid Day (2 - 20 F air temp) on Jan 7th, 2018:
Somehow, I lost a file with comparison between Filmora and Power Director 16 Ultra. I think I reformat the memory card with the file accidentally before the Lake Anna trip.
The bottom line is, Filmora and Power Director 16 Ultra are very similar. The Features and learning curve were about the same. I spent about 12 hours for the first 6 minute video above. But I had spent 3-4 hours for playing with the trial version before the first video.
I could go either one of them. But I picked Filmora over Power Director for two reasons:
- There is no limit of number of video tracks on Filmora while 3 is the limit on Power Director.
- The split screen is not available on Power Director.
The video above was prepared to demonstrate what Filmora supports:
At 00:07 - The split screen is one of the many split screen formats. You can’t change the size and location of the split screen. But you can center and zoom in the area you want to focus.
Embeded videos on the video
- Filmora allows unlimited overlays. Power Director allows 2.
- Filmora allows rectangle or square shape overlays only while Power Director allows any shapes of 4 sided or triangles.
I found that you need for the inexpensive video editors. Please install the trial versions and test:
- Screen resolution: 1920 x 1080 or higher
- Separate 4 GB Video card instead of the integrated
- Intel core i7 - I didn't have i5 to test
- SSD didn't make much difference.
Thanks
Joe
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