Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Not Pinnacle.
I like Vegas myself.
And I like Pinnacle

Now that V10 has been debugged... Mostly built on the Liquid engine. Now does MPEG native edit and believe it has the Liquid save engine (saves changes 30 times a second, so if something crashes, changes are not lost and undo still works.)
I use Liquid almost exclusively now as 7.1 added the last tool I needed that Studio could previous only do. It added easy capture without full logging - the Liquid logger would drop frames on the 4200rpm drive on the lappie.
The logger and mulit-line edit are the huge differences between consumer and pro these days. A logger allows my to scroll through my tapes and mark in/out all the parts I want with a scrubbing tool in the window or jog shuttle (a hardware device). I can record them then or finish the tape and tell the system to batch capture everthing I logged. Even cooler, I can save my project without any of those files (backup). I can at a later date restore the project and just put the correct tapes into the deck/camera and batch load all the segments I need again.
Multi-line is not just for picture in picture. I can use it to create crossfades that might not be a stock effect (I have cross fad, but I can control it with keyframes when overlapped.) A good example is a special effect where I have two different elements in green screen over a matte (that is three lines), and I can add another matte over the top like a motion background at the bottom and another line for text or a track matte (Alpha/clear text which then plays another video or effect that shows in the text). On a consumer editor, you usually have effect, video, audio, and maybe another video. Oh, and my pro version can have 4-8 channels of audio for effects, music, dialog, and do it as 5.1.