- ULEAD VIDEO STUDIO 9 MOVIE
- ULEAD VIDEO STUDIO 9 DRIVERS
- ULEAD VIDEO STUDIO 9 UPGRADE
- ULEAD VIDEO STUDIO 9 TRIAL
Some of Pinnacle's products can create Dolby 5.1 surround audio tracks.
ULEAD VIDEO STUDIO 9 UPGRADE
If your running Video Studio, you can run the Special Upgrade version of DVD Workshop express ($150). If you want to make DVDs with fancy-custom menus, subtitles, or multiple soundtracks, try-out Ulead DVD Workshop. DVD authoring is what's done to make a DVD from a completed movie. Video studio can author and burn DVDs, but its DVD authoring capabilities are limited.
ULEAD VIDEO STUDIO 9 MOVIE
All the stuff a director does to make a movie after the film is shot. Its mainly for "cutting & splicing", adding transitions & titles, background music etc. This can all get very confusing, since Ulead seems to claim that all of their products do everything. (I assume you have a digital camera with a FireWire or USB2 port.)
ULEAD VIDEO STUDIO 9 DRIVERS
This shouldn't be a big deal because your camera should have come with the software and drivers for that purpose. I was wondering if Video Studio 9 actually does the burning of the dvd and does it take the video right from the video camera? Yes, it does both.īut, a few users have had difficulty transferring their video to their computer via Video Studio.
ULEAD VIDEO STUDIO 9 TRIAL
I even emailed Pinnacle re the problem of accessing the trial version but never received a reply - so perhaps that is something to weigh in your consideration? :-)īut download the trial and give it a run around the block :-) and goodluck with your quest. The download just seemed to stall and never recovered - I tried repeatedly over the course of a week with no success. The best suggestion is to trial them both - both suppliers offer trial downloads of their respective product - although the one time I tried to download Pinnacle's tool I found I was unable to get it. I guess I was also just looking for the 'good old word of mouth' info too. I will indeed get the trial versions and see which one I like the best. I'm looking for good editing software that isn't overly complicated. If you just want to go straight from camera to DVD ULead have cheaper products.īut download the trial and give it a run around the block and goodluck with your quest. VS 9 allows you, in its simplest usage form, to capture from your camera and make a DVD with a minimum of input from you the user - but VS 9's main power is the ability to edit the video prior to making your DVD. Eventually I managed to get a trial version of Pinnacle Studio 9 from the cover disk of a magazine - but by then I was a confirmed ULead VS user and so didn't really bother looking too closely at Pinnacle's offering. I have never experienced a problem downloading any of ULead's products. I even emailed Pinnacle re the problem of accessing the trial version but never received a reply - so perhaps that is something to weigh in your consideration? Is this true also?Īlso, I was wondering if Video Studio 9 actually does the burning of the dvd and does it take the video right from the video camera? I've just started my research on this and can't remember some of the features. I hear that PhotoImpact's technical support isn't very good (I've never had to contact them with PhotoImpact). I welcome any input from you - the users of the product - so I can try and figure out which program to buy. I'm new to the home movie/dvd creation side of things so I need something that can give me as much bang for the buck, but not be too complicated. So I'm not unfamiliar with Ulead's products. I own Ulead PhotoImpact 10 and like it a lot. I figured this forum was the best place to find out if this is true or not. So if you made the dvd and realized there's spelling mistakes, you have to start back at the drawing board.
I see from reviews that Ulead's Video Studio 9 doesn't save any buttons, transitions, etc that you make.
I'm trying to figure out which video editing software to buy and have narrowed it down to Ulead's Video Studio 9 and Pinnacle's Studio 9.