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It's practically free at that price, and given that it's more-or-less a "Dude In A Shed" project it's hard to begrudge the money.

If you think 60 bucks for a professional non-subscription heavy-duty media tool is good, DaVinci Resolve is going to blow your tiny wee mind - you can use the same tools they use to make stuff for Netflix, right there on your desktop, for *free*. If you want the extra features of the paid one (maybe you want to cut 8K video, or you really need neural network rescaling, or something) it's about 300 dollars. And that's it, that's you - you own a licence, it's yours, forever, including the upgrades.

At the money that Reaper costs, it's worth buying a copy just to help the folks out.



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