Pros
- Burns HD video to DVDs
- Powerful new color-correction tool
- Available in 64-bit and 32-bit versions
Cons
- Organizer has performance problems
- Can't analyze videos the way it does stills
Bottom Line
With a new 64-bit version and keyframing capabilities unmatched by any competitor, Premiere Elements is the best consumer-priced video editor you can buy.
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