On Sunday, September 9, 2007 at 5:22:44 PM UTC-7, RedFox wrote:
"Tricky Dicky" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
On 28 Aug, 01:22, "Smarty" <[email protected]> wrote:
Glad to help Red and please don't hesitate to come back with further questions. It's a pleasure to help.
Smarty
"Red" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Hi Jerry and Smarty,
It seems like I missed most of the fun. I was deluged with problems, including my computer, and now I'm free to get back to that
videoediting
theme.
Huge thanks to you both for those fabulous posts. They have taught me
more
than I would have learned in a month of searching. If I could, I
would
award you both Nobel Prizes :-)
Thanks again and good luck with your endeavors.
RF.
"Smarty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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I'm not entirely sure if you are asking if there are any bug-free
video
editingsoftwareprograms on the PC, Mac, or other platforms, or if you
are
asking / saying that the reliability of videoeditingsoftwareis no
different from other types of PCsoftware, or if you are asking for
some
other type of comparison?
There are many examples of extremely complexsoftwarewhich run without >> problems for extended periods of time.
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The truth -- in my opinion -- is that virtually all of the PC
platform
videoeditingprograms are plagued by bugs.
Compared to?
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Now I'm really confused! As you say Red - fabulous posts and an
invaluable insight into the industry of software development.. I've
worked for ten years in a tenuously related industry; wide area communications and remote access in a technical aspect, and trying to
get any kind of coherant approach to way in which networks are
designed, implemented and supported is akin to herding cats!
Anyways...! I'n new to the world of home video editiing having just
bought a JVC GZ-HD7 fully HD camcorder. The thing is, it came with Cyberlink's PowerDirector 5 Express - which seems just terrible to
use.
Do you think I'd get on better with the Ulead product you guys were
talking about? I've lots of review lately and have seem that a lot of vendors still are not supporting full HD burning to Blu-Ray. I don't
have a Blu-~Ray player yet, but when I get my PS3(!) I will have. So
I'd like to get some software that will support burning to Blu-Ray in
the future...
Hi Tricky,
You're missing the boat. Head for the group alt.video.dvd.authoring where there is a great thread DVD Authoring and Burning Program? Do a few Tools | Download the next 300 or 500 etc Headers to see earlier posts.
Great discussion. Good luck!
RF
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