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Old 10-06-2005, 08:06 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by marni1971
Studio 9 was so bugged for me I threw it away. Premiere Elements didn`t like my machine (and it`s not exactly a slow PC) or video-versa, so I`m still using Movie Maker 2 (stop sniggering at the back!) for all my web based vids.

Camera wise it`s a 3 chip Panasonic Mini DV from about 5 years ago - still works fine (and has survived the odd *ahem* clunk and atmospheric anomoly now and then too)
When I used Studio 7 & 8, I did have a ton of problems rendering any video that was over something like 10 min. in length. It got to the point where I lost all interest in editing. I tried a friends Premiere and was totally lost. I also tried Video Explosion (? I think that was the name). It couldn't do anything with audio as far as I could tell so back it went.

After almost a year of no editing I read about the new Studio 9 Plus. I figured it would be the same thing but gave it a try anyway. This program works great for me. I've rendered every video with no problems. Some are over an hour long. Too bad others still have trouble with it because it's easy to use and you can do quite a few cool things with it.

Anyway, I like my Sony TRV30. It has a built in digital camera and magic stick slot that I've never used in the 4 years I've owned it. Kind of a waste of money. Oh Well!
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