Hi,
I'm new in this forum and I'm French so please excuse my poor English. I would like to ask couple of questions. I'm interested of buying VF and I already got the Demo. I found a review on PC World very interesting about this software (good rating for the price...). So I gave it a shot this weekend and I was very impress, I use VideoWave III from MGI before and this software it's much better than VW III. The only problem is that i was not able to save my video editing neither burn a CD (I had to buy to be able to do so). My point is how those movie look like?
I have another question, why VF does not have the capability to burn MPEG 2 SVCD without having to buy a "plug-in", that's really weird.
Finally, the movie I was try to burn in MPEG 2 NTSC was about 450MB in volume for around 25 minutes in lenght compare to a 700MO MPEG 2 movie with VW III that last 18 minutes. Why is this difference? Does VF movie end up in lower quality?
Thanks for your help
Thierry
I'm new in this forum and I'm French so please excuse my poor English. I would like to ask couple of questions. I'm interested of buying VF and I already got the Demo. I found a review on PC World very interesting about this software (good rating for the price...). So I gave it a shot this weekend and I was very impress, I use VideoWave III from MGI before and this software it's much better than VW III. The only problem is that i was not able to save my video editing neither burn a CD (I had to buy to be able to do so). My point is how those movie look like?
I have another question, why VF does not have the capability to burn MPEG 2 SVCD without having to buy a "plug-in", that's really weird.
Finally, the movie I was try to burn in MPEG 2 NTSC was about 450MB in volume for around 25 minutes in lenght compare to a 700MO MPEG 2 movie with VW III that last 18 minutes. Why is this difference? Does VF movie end up in lower quality?
Thanks for your help
Thierry