|  | Posted by Donald Link on 11/16/05 07:46 
I have tried quite a few programs for video production from the mostexpensive to the cheapest.  Most have pros and cons, from high cost to
 limited functions.  Thru the whole deal I have used Pinnacle Studio
 from version 7 to 9 plus with a few purchased add on from Pinnacle. It
 has been a rough road in video editing to the final DVD projects. Most
 of my projects have been my 3 grandkids so it was worth all the
 effort.  I think we are blessed to be able to produce actual movies
 footage that they will be able to show their kids and grandkids.  I
 have found that version 9 plus was  stableto the extreme with almost
 no major problems, and have done the best work with it.
 
 I have always been a strong supporter of Pinnacle for their efforts to
 produce a program that the average person could actually produce very
 professional videos.  I have a AMD 2800 with 1 gig ram and two very
 big hard drives with a fast dvd burner.  An ATI 9200 graphic card with
 256 ram and a good sound system and a big 21 inch monitor all running
 XP PRO.  Never have I had a problem with the hardware other than the
 normal long rendering times that are expected.
 
 Being the brave soul that I am I decided to upgrade to version 10 Plus
 with the multimedia.  The price was right, especially with all the
 extra including a 10 dollar gift certificate.  I consider myself very
 astute when it comes to solving problems and have a world of patience,
 so off to the races with version 10.  After a couple of problems with
 installations which took a few hours of going to the pinnacle web site
 and forum the programs got installed and all the activation of add on
 programs things looked like it would be a breeze.   Boy was I wrong.
 As soon as I fired up the program it tells me that my video and sound
 card are under powered and get the latest drivers from the web site
 which I already had installed.  So now I can only used video emulation
 and may have trouble with smooth video.   Still, I can live with that
 so onward and upwards and full steam ahead with capturing a AVI video
 from my sony MiniDV camera with not a problem.
 
 Now I am ready to edit the movie and things still look good and added
 it to the time line and it play perfect.  Adding title and transitions
 worked out fine.  That is as far as I got.  It was impossible to add
 menus and chapters because all I got was a blank menu when it played
 with colored lines where the menu should be.  For the heck of it I
 tried to render the video and burn it and all I got was either a black
 screen and one time a real colorful pink video.  Also I rendered it
 with no titles or nothing except the actual video and it still would
 only render to a solid color for the whole video.
 
 I had shot footage for the local karate kids club so I was getting a
 little pissed since I had uninstalled version 9 prior to installing 10
 so it was back to the drawing board and uninstalled 10, searched the
 hard drive for all references, cleaned out my registery of all
 references and reinstalled version 9 Plus and am back to being a happy
 camper and finished the projects without a hitch. In fact my video
 card and sound card are happy with version 9 plus.
 
 I think version 10 has a lot of potentials and may it will work with
 extremly fast processor and higher end video and sound card, but it
 really looks not quite ready for Beta testing yet.  I am still willing
 to wait and see, but unless you are willing to test it out without
 being frustrated and do not have a high stress level then please use
 it and work the bugs out for the rest of us.
 
 On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 19:15:44 GMT, "Danne" <NoSpam@FakeEMail.Nowhere>
 wrote:
 
 >
 >"PhantomFlyer" <adam.boffa@sympatico.ca> skrev i meddelandet
 >news:1130874211.553625.133340@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
 >> Excellent, now you can find something that works well. Let me know
 >> what
 >> you find. I'm in need of some new software.
 >
 >Have now tested some different programs and the choise remains between
 >two products
 >
 >Canoputs Lets Edit (Impressing real real time. Some good tools for
 >audio and video effects)
 >Or
 >Premiere Elements (Have to spend more time to find a way to speed up
 >the work, Lets Edit is easier here)
 >
 >After testing different program I have learned a bit more about the
 >subject and I'm realy happy to have been able to returned Pinnacle.
 >
 >Danne
 >
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