

I'd recommend having several video editing applications (suites) in the toolbox. Haven't (yet) done any real work with it. Ironically, I just upgraded to Vegas Post Suite. I find the Adobe products generally pretty stable. That said, I find for the time spent using them. IME, The Adobe products are not the most CPU efficient, the most full-featured, or the easiest to use. Premier Pro is IME the least intuitive for those coming from a DAW background.Īs was mentioned, the integration with After Effects, PhotoShop, Illustrator, etc is hard to beat. With the previous version of DaVinci Resolve I encountered issues where more complex EDLs (sessions) resulted in the timeline getting scrambled.Īfter losing hours of work, I decided to keep my use of DaVinci Resolve to more basic cut/splice/transition duties (no special effects, etc). The recommended RTX-3070 with 8GB RAM has been going for almost $800.

It's when you're getting into Video EFX (nodes) that it can get pretty deep (need to watch tutorials, etc).īy itself (no 3rd-party plugins), DaVinci Resolve is probably the single most complete Editing/processing package. Not too drastically different from Vegas Pro. but those types of things can be annoying.ĭaVinci Resolve offers so many amazing features, it's almost overwhelming.īasic cuts/splices/transitions are actually very easy. Vegas often crashes due to some simple issue. That being said, for more advanced functions/processing (Chroma keying, etc), I find Vegas (at least previous versions) a bit dated/clunky. so for the very basics, it's easy for a typical DAW user to get up-and-running. Here's my experience/opinion on Vegas Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Premier Pro: What version of Vegas Pro are you currently using?
