I was fiddling around with both softwares. I want to go with VF 2.0, but I'm still learning about both (time is hard to come by because I have two very young kids). Someone out there must have some insight.
I have VF 1.0 and question if I should upgrade since I have Studio 8. What I've been doing is editing in VF, render to AVI. Then render that AVI in Studio 8 to MPEG-2 to burn to SVCD. I do this because I felt the Studio MPEG-2 encoder was cleaner than VF 1.0 and TMPEGnc. Now of course, I might have set up TMPEGnc wrong, but that's what I'm doing.
Why don't I edit in Studio 8? Because I prefer VF's editing layout.
The only bad thing I've run into was that when I made a SVCD in Studio 8, I noticed it cut off a lot of the video's top and bottom. I couldn't find where I could alter this in Studio 8. When I tried this with VF & TMPEGnc, there is a place to do that (I still don't know which to use though). Can someone help me?
P.S. I'm capturing with a Canopus ADVC-100. I'm sure a bunch of you will be happy to know that I killed my DELL VW4 Bundle. What junk!
I have VF 1.0 and question if I should upgrade since I have Studio 8. What I've been doing is editing in VF, render to AVI. Then render that AVI in Studio 8 to MPEG-2 to burn to SVCD. I do this because I felt the Studio MPEG-2 encoder was cleaner than VF 1.0 and TMPEGnc. Now of course, I might have set up TMPEGnc wrong, but that's what I'm doing.
Why don't I edit in Studio 8? Because I prefer VF's editing layout.
The only bad thing I've run into was that when I made a SVCD in Studio 8, I noticed it cut off a lot of the video's top and bottom. I couldn't find where I could alter this in Studio 8. When I tried this with VF & TMPEGnc, there is a place to do that (I still don't know which to use though). Can someone help me?
P.S. I'm capturing with a Canopus ADVC-100. I'm sure a bunch of you will be happy to know that I killed my DELL VW4 Bundle. What junk!