I'd love to know what Pinnacle can do that VS cannot.At that moment I bought Corel VideoStudio ProX2 and give it a try to edit with it. I love the program but it has not that much ability's as Pinnacle 12.
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Introduce yourself. Bryan Sellars
Hi I'm Bryan Sellars, 72yrs old and live in the Tasman District, New Zealand
I started video editing in the days of tape to tape and progressed to computer editing if 1997 on a Q-Motion card and Premiere 4.2 and progressed to DV and now onto AVCHD with a Canon HF10, the computer is an Intel Core 2 Duo, 3Ghz 2MB Ram 500GB HDD with 500Gb USB2 backup. after trying a few different editing programs I decided to buy the Studio Pro X2 and have been very pleased with it especially the smart render. I use the cameras highest setting of 1920x1080. and it handles it very well.
I started video editing in the days of tape to tape and progressed to computer editing if 1997 on a Q-Motion card and Premiere 4.2 and progressed to DV and now onto AVCHD with a Canon HF10, the computer is an Intel Core 2 Duo, 3Ghz 2MB Ram 500GB HDD with 500Gb USB2 backup. after trying a few different editing programs I decided to buy the Studio Pro X2 and have been very pleased with it especially the smart render. I use the cameras highest setting of 1920x1080. and it handles it very well.
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Hello,
I just purchased VS12 and looking forward to creating new shows for my kids. I will be woking on Vista 32 bit system which seems pretty good so far. One quick note... could someone please clarify if it is necessarry to delete the trial version of VS12 and Install New Boxed version or are they simply the same program and just need to activate via a license number.
Thank You.
I just purchased VS12 and looking forward to creating new shows for my kids. I will be woking on Vista 32 bit system which seems pretty good so far. One quick note... could someone please clarify if it is necessarry to delete the trial version of VS12 and Install New Boxed version or are they simply the same program and just need to activate via a license number.
Thank You.
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To avoid possible problems it is recommended that you uninstall the trial, then install the full version.
Jeff
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http://www.facebook.com/dentlersdogtraining
Dentler's Dog Training, LLC
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http://www.facebook.com/dentlersdogtraining
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