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    DVD editing Software

    Just want to know whats good and whats not, before I spend my hard earned £

    MG

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    Win XP Pro OEM vs Retail

    I've used Pinnacle Systems Studio 9 which seems quite good (nothing to compare it with though). It came with a video capture card for vid to DVD. I had to upgrade my PC though to capture at max quality (faster HD, CPU, and motherboard ) and the edits of the captured vid needed a meaty 256MB graphics card upgrade.

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      #3
      Re: Win XP Pro OEM vs Retail

      Thanks Tommy,

      I've had a look around the BBs and found you either love it of hate it, there appears to be no middle ground.

      I've just bought a 128mb 6600GT card, do thing thatll do the job? how much RAM have you got, I'm looging to upgrade to 1.25 Gb?

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        DVD edits

        well the card I had that wasn't up to it was 32 meg - dunno if 128 meg will do the trick. The PC has 512meg of fast DDR RAM, the more the merrier I'd guess for editing.

        The kit I had before started dropping frames when capturing - it doesn't do that now. The old kit could edit, but was slower and occasionally crashed.

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          #5
          Re: DVD edits

          Thanks Tommy,

          I don't neeed to capture so looks like my machine wil be OK.

          MG

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