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So I made the move to a single boot Vista Ultimate 64bit system (with WinXP Pro 32bit in VMWare for that odd application/game here and there) and I needed a new video editing program since Pinnacle Studio v9 was unsupported for Vista and was EOLed by Pinnacle (plus no firewire support in VMware). So I downloaded a trial of PowerDirector 7 and tried out Studio v12 too. Neither was exactly what I was looking for, for one reason or another.
Just out of pure curiosity, I tried out Windows Movie Maker. It basically had all the functionality I needed to capture and edit my home movies, and the DVD burning software actually made creating a nice DVD menu screen really easy. I think I'll just keep using it and not shell out extra money for a 3rd party application. Anyway, just thought I'd share.
Just out of pure curiosity, I tried out Windows Movie Maker. It basically had all the functionality I needed to capture and edit my home movies, and the DVD burning software actually made creating a nice DVD menu screen really easy. I think I'll just keep using it and not shell out extra money for a 3rd party application. Anyway, just thought I'd share.