TV Capturing

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Post by heinz-oz »

Black Lab wrote:
Hans wrote:...If Ulead would to incorporate all of those things into VideoStudio it would no longer be an entry level, consumer oriented video editor costing $100. It would be a prosumer version costing upwards of $400. Oh that's right, they have that and it's called MediaStudio Pro.

Added by Heinz-Oz May I add, MSP doesn't have a scheduler either, thank you

I'm not saying VS is perfect, but you get what you pay for.
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I wish new Videotudio 11 verision incule TV Capture. Smile Smile. I have WinTV2000 and Sonic MyDVD for recording from old VHS to computer use Video Composite. It is working fine. BUT I want VS 11 with TV capture because easy to transfer to Timeline fast than other.... Smile smile smile. Agree with me???? Vote????
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Post by Ron P. »

As a beta-tester I'll let them know, not to include this. No offense but I don't want to have to deal with the problems this is going to cause users that just want to edit video, AND don't want to pay extra money for it...
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I wood go further than that vidoman, users that just want to capture TV and want us video enthusiast pay for their gimmik as well. :wink:
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Post by sjj1805 »

I have stated previously in other threads my views on this subject.
If a piece of hardware has with it an associated piece of software specifically designed and tweaked to work with it then you should use that piece of software.

The modules built into Video Editing Programs - Ulead or others - are simply there to round off the software so that in theory you can do everything from start to finish using one program
Capture - Edit - Author - Burn.

VideoStudio is primarily designed to edit video.
MovieFactory is primarily designed to author and burn DVD's.

The built in capture modules of these programs are a life saver for someone who perhaps came by a piece of hardware second hand but did not get the software that goes with it.

Capture with the software made for the hardware and then import that capture into the Ulead program of your choice.
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