Question on Timeline

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chen lung

Question on Timeline

Post by chen lung »

Hi guys

I was using 'Windows Movie Maker' but when I go to the Timeline, only half the amount of frames (around 12 per 25 PAL). So it's a bit useless.

Before I buy 'Ulead Video Studio', can someone confirm if each individual frame comes up when editing content in the timeline instead of skipping two (note I've used the trial and can't check)?

Thank you!
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Post by Phil S »

With the Timeline Zoom set to maximum you can select each individual frame and cut, delete/move whatever.
Trevor Andrew

Post by Trevor Andrew »

Yep As Phil said.

You should be able to check using the trial version.

Start a new project.
Insert a colour clip or image, set duration to 1 minute.
expand the timeline, in 'timeline view'
For Pal there will be 25 frames showing.

Trevor
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Post by chen lung »

Hi guys

Very fast response :P .

I said in my first post that I checked the trial :) .

I wonder if 'DVD Workshop 2' is right for me instead (having all the ticks in the comparison). Does it have everything that 'Video Studio 10 Plus' 'DVD Movie Factory 5 Plus' has (both programs have things not in the other)? I can't see a comparison between 'DVD Workshop 2' and 'DVD Movie Factory 5 Plus' but the latter seems inferior due to missing some functions that other software has.

Thank you again!
heinz-oz

Post by heinz-oz »

DVD WS2 may have a few things the other do not but these others have more things than WS 2, it's getting a bit long in the teeth.

It all depends what you are after I guess. Msp 7.3 has VideoPaint and CGI Infinity include with it. That doesn't make it a better editor than MSP 8 which doesn't.

I would run my comparison again and pay more attention to detail if I were you.
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