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2gether

vs11+ freezing upon capturing

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Hi I've just purchased and downloaded the VS11+ and am pretty excited after years of using Kworld Movie PVR and Movie Factory 4. "I Do" want to learn how to use all the features to improve the success of my moviemaking, any tips, afterall we're all in this together right :D
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Post by Ron P. »

Welcome to the forums,

First you need to become familiar with posting on forums. Your post had nothing to do with VS11 freezing, which is the thread it was posted under. The reasoning, is that you will stand to get more responses to your particular issues, if you post accordingly.

Now as far as tips, tricks and advice...
You might want to read through From Camcorder to DVD tutorial.

A Recommended Workflow has been developed to help guide you through the mine-field of video editing, as it pertains to Ulead's VideoStudio Programs. They can be viewed here:
Recommened WorkFlow for VideoStudio

We have a Tutorials Section, that contains a wealth of information.

Spend some time browsing through the web board, and all the different forums.
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You may want to have a read of the Suggested Workflow.

Also, check out the tutorials section of this forum (a link is below my signature).

If you run into any problems you know where to find help. :wink:

EDIT: Ron apparently has quicker fingers than I do. :lol:
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Post by sjj1805 »

Also we now have:

VideoStudio 9 Training Videos - supplied by Ulead.
VideoStudio 10 Training Videos - supplied by Ulead.
VideoStudio - General - by Yours Truly. (more to come but still working on my Holiday Videos)
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