I'm at a loss as to whether this should be something I consider or not. In the case of multiple people playing the same game and giving me the recording, multcam editing would be ideal for switching between views while keeping everything all synced up and tidy. If I can, networking a bit would be great too. Because it's relatively unknown, it makes me a tad hesitant to buy it.įor my uses, I'll primarily be working alone but I am hoping to be recording stuff with a friend from let's plays to podcasts. PowerDirector seems to be relatively unknown in comparison and it wasn't until recently, when a games journalist and video creator I follow randomly mentioned they use it. I use Photoshop CC so Premiere Elements is likely going to be easier for me to use plus when it comes to editing gaming related videos, Adobe seems to have the market share down. Comparisons put them evenly though with reviews PowerDirector edges slightly ahead. Supposedly PowerDirector 15 Ultimate is the best for Windows whereas Premiere Elements 15 is better overall, which I took to mean platform agnostic. Looking at review sites such as PC Mag, Techradar and so on, they all seem to share the general consensus. PowerDirector is apparently quicker to work with and has a few more features, the main one being multicam editing. Premiere has the name recognition, is much more widely used (reliability) and it has tagging for editing videos. Thing is, I'm completely stuck on which one to buy. For a little while today, I have the option of buying either Adobe Premiere Elements 15 or CyberLink PowerDirector 15 Ultimate for around £55. I've finally decided to move up into actually purchasing video editing software and getting started. Hey! I've been planning to get into the whole video editing thing for a while.
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