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Of course, the output had to be burned to DVD with another product, but I had that covered with Studio & DVDA-2. I did try out the Womble program on one project, and it worked very well. They are able to do a very good job on a project like that and write out MPEG files very quickly. If I had a lot of MPEG source and only needed to do simple tasks, such as cuts & very basic transitions, I'd look at VideoRedo and Womble's MPEG VCR. It can work, but often presents problems and compromises. Of course, as you have read, (or will read) editing with MPEG source video is not recommended with most video software. Until I discovered what was causing my problem, (bad capture software) I had this problem manifest itself with Studio, Ulead Videostudio 7 and Vegas 5/DVDA-2. The inclination is to blame your video editing software, but it's often not at-fault.
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You'll have a captured file that appears to play correctly in the preview window, and in Windows Media Player, but when you burn it to a DVD, the A/V sync begins to slip until it's so bad that it's unwatchable. Often times, there are timestamp issues hidden in the MPEG files that result in A/V sync problems.
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These can be VERY problematic, unless your card/capture software combination writes good files. My impression of your situation is that you need to be careful: you speak of using MPEG files from a capture card. It's reportedly much better than MyDVD, however.
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I have no experience with Movie Studio's DVD burning counterpart, but users here say that it's basically a repackaged DVD Architect 1, which didn't have powerful enough features to attract my attention. (I just create an appropriate-length Smart Sound file in Studio, save as an audio-only avi and bring it into Vegas, where everything else is done.)

I still use Studio occasionally, because of its Smart Sound capability. Then came Vegas 5, with a vastly-improved DVD Architect 2. I'd edit in Screenblast and burn with Studio 9. It sounded so lame, that I never even installed it. The big derog was the burning software, Sonic's MyDVD, which was just about universally slammed here on the forum. But I very quickly recognized Screenblast's power and the ability to have more than 1 video track. (Vegas Movie Studio in a previous version.) It took a little while to adjust to using a timeline exclusively, as I'd often used Studio's storyboard.
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As long as the source video was DV, captured through my camcorder.īut I wanted to also capture via TV tuner card, and Studio could not control it because it lacked (at the time) WDM driver support.Īt that point. Spent countless dollars and frustrating hours, but eventually wound up with a very well-behaved system running Studio 9 flawlessly. Went through many months of grief and aggravation. Started with Studio 8, got 9 as soon as it was available. Has anyone else traveled this road? Will I like Vegas Movie Studio+DVD? Am I better off with something else? Will I be able to edit MPEG, AVI, and WMV files-or does that require additional software?īeen there. Of course, they praise Pinnacle Studio year-after-year-even though Pinnacle is a very unstable product.
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PC Magazine gave it a mixed review, especially the DVD Architect. Since I'm primarily interested in a user-friendly and powerful editor, I was leaning towards TMPGEnc's MPEG Editor, VideoRedo, etc., when Vegas Movie Studio+DVD caught my eye. Roxio's editor and DVD creator seems more stable, but doesn't seem to have many features. Pinnacle Studio 8 and 9 (when it isn't crashing) produces inconsistent results.

Many of the MPEGs are files that I have captured with a Hauppauge PVR-250 capture card. I want to take existing MPEG, WMV, and AVI files, edit them, and (occasionally) burn them to DVD. I am considering purchasing Vegas Movie Studio+DVD. Please forgive me if I'm posting this to the wrong forum.
