I recently bought an analog video capture board so I can preserve our old home videos. It came with Pinnacle Studio 8.0. I love the software except for when it comes to rendering or creating a DVD image (it will either hang or crash). The Pinnacle forum was full of similar complaints from other users as well. I have downloaded trial versions of other software and was either not impressed with the software or it was unstable as well.
To give you some idea of my setup, I am using Windows 98SE on a Compaq Presario P3 - 650 with 128 Meg RAM (I know I should have more RAM). I have a dedicated 40 GByte hard drive for video work. If I can get software that will actually work properly and not crash, then I will invest in more RAM and a DVD burner.
This brings me to my question regarding Screenblast Movie Studio 3.0. I have not seen a lot of complaints in this forum regarding crashes, etc. Since a downloadable trial version is not available, I am reaching out to existing users for your thoughts and opinons (good or bad).
How stable have you found the software and how satisified have you been with it?
I am a true believer in keeping legal with software and don't mind paying for it if it is worth it. However, I don't have a lot of extra money to be throwing away on bad software, so any help you provide would be greatly appreciated. (I am from Canada, so $100 U.S. is about a gazillion Canadian!!)
Thanks in advance...
Al
To give you some idea of my setup, I am using Windows 98SE on a Compaq Presario P3 - 650 with 128 Meg RAM (I know I should have more RAM). I have a dedicated 40 GByte hard drive for video work. If I can get software that will actually work properly and not crash, then I will invest in more RAM and a DVD burner.
This brings me to my question regarding Screenblast Movie Studio 3.0. I have not seen a lot of complaints in this forum regarding crashes, etc. Since a downloadable trial version is not available, I am reaching out to existing users for your thoughts and opinons (good or bad).
How stable have you found the software and how satisified have you been with it?
I am a true believer in keeping legal with software and don't mind paying for it if it is worth it. However, I don't have a lot of extra money to be throwing away on bad software, so any help you provide would be greatly appreciated. (I am from Canada, so $100 U.S. is about a gazillion Canadian!!)
Thanks in advance...
Al