Lumafusion is fantastic. If you have a recent ipad it's the way to go. I use a Mini 5 and it cuts through h.265 footage like butter.
I tried Davinci Resolve and didn't care for it. It's a rather complex installation and resources hog. More recently, I tried Wondershare Filmora9 and wound up buying it. The free version does everything the full version does, but adds a watermark to your exported videos. I bought the $69.00 (US) pay once version. Others have stated it's virtues with regard to tutorials, transitions, etc. so I won't repeat them here.I'd like to see what everyone is using for a video editing program. Please feel free to comment on what you like or don't like about the program(s) you have used, I'm looking for a good one.
Thank you!
uh...somethings not right there if it took over 24 hours. You may want to post a bit more info about your process and your macI've tried DaVinci, it is a good and extensive program for free but when you do not have a good command of the language it is difficult.
After that I tried Shotcut but has quite a few flaws, also free to use.
Now I'm back to FCX-pro, as mention before a bit expensive but because the Coronaproblems 3 months trial at the Apple store.
FCX is easy and quickly with rendering in contrast to DaVinci.
DaVinci took more than 24 hours for rendering a movie from about 25 minutes, and I have a pretty quickly Mac (3.46GHz 6-core)
You seem to have a very adequate setup for video editing so I am baffled as to why it took over 24 hours to render a video...Well., maybe I do something wrong when I look to the comments from jlatas and EricJT.
I have an MacPro 5.1 with 16Gb memory, 3.46Ghz 6-core intel Xeon, video Radeon RX580 8Gb, SSD Samsung 970Pro 1Tb (NVMExpress)
PCI express with WDC 1TB again with FCX no problem, unfortunately it is not possible to look back what kind of parameters I have used with DaVinci.
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