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MSP vs VS

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I was wondering which one i should buy media studio or video studio cause i used video studio and it can only do simple things! I need it to be more professional which 1 MPS or VS :?: :?: :?:
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Post by heinz-oz »

I think you did answer your question already. I asked myself the same question 6 years ago and the answer was "MediaStudioPro" As far as I'm concerned, the argument is still the same. If you need more functionality than VS, go MSP.
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Post by Ron P. »

I'll chime in here,

I currently have several versions of VS installed. While they are a fantastic application for consumers, very intuitive, yet you are able to produce very nice videos and DVDs.

However MSP, version 8 to be more specific is really not that hard to learn. It soars above the VS applications when it comes to versatility. I'll hang on to MSP for a long time.
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I can ring a bell here too.. I bought both, and a few other products by Ulead.

The biggest lesson to learn, is, don't rely on just one product. It is kind of like being a mechanic, sort of speaking, they have many tools to get the job done. One "wrench" might turn a bolt ok, but a another may make it turn faster.

That same "wrench" may turn a bolt faster, but, might be harder to hold..

To sum it up, use EVERYTING you can to get the job done..
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