JohnEgan
Thanks all, I appreciate all the feedback, albeit I may be overwhelmed with all the options now, LOL.
The Davinci Resolve looks very impressive but $$$$, (I always hesitate, when something is said to be a "free" version?).
Anyone have any experience with Cyberlink Director, it appears somewhat impressive/features in the lower cost range?
Cheers
A couple of thoughts on Cyberlink:
PASS! I started with PowerDirector and wound up with the entire suite over the years. Last year, when my subscription came due, I passed, and uninstalled the entire suite. PowerDVD was the worst. No way to stop it from cataloging EVERY SINGLE MEDIA FILE ON EVERY DRIVE, INCLUDING THE CLOUD. Yeah, I want my DVD/BD app to know where all of my tens of thousands of loops, samples and MIDI files are. NOT.
And the incessant slide-in windows prompting you to upgrade (To what? I was on the top tier of every single app!). Infuriating.
PowerDirector is a pretty good app that they have cleverly designed to sort of require their audio and color apps. Bastidges. Saving my money.
But...
If you do go ahead and buy PD, I've got a BUNCH of FX add-ons for it that I'd LOVE to sell to you.
I just went with a simple, all-in-one solution, iSkySoft's Video Editor. They also have ported the Filmora editor to Windows if you prefer that. You get a LOT for $40, and you don't get bugged to BUY, BUY, BUY!
Just in case I haven't been clear...Cyberlink SUCKS as a supplier. Think Studio One marketing/rah-rah-ing on steroids. Yeah, that bad.