This program is a joke. I just went back to Windows Movie Maker. Once I import my captured DV videos and try to work with a project, VideoWave just goes into this hard drive reading frenzy. It takes a good 5 to 10 minutes for the program to stop reading the hard drive and come back to life. What a rip. Roxio has some serious issues with this software. I know what they will do. They will fix it in version 9 and expect us to pay for it again! After reading this forum, I am surprised they have not offered a patch for this (or even a replacement) piece of EMC 8.
Roxio, if you're reading this, perhaps you will take note to all of the dissatisfaction to VideoWave 8. For now, i am forced to go back to my FREE Windows Movie Maker, which BTW, does a pretty #$^@ good job. At least it works.
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I'll just get this out of the way:
Windows XP SP2 (Fully Updated)
PIV 2.4 w/ HT
640MB RAM
250GB 7200 RPM 8MB Cache HD
Intel® 82865G Graphics Controller (96 MB DVMT)
This program is a joke. I just went back to Windows Movie Maker. Once I import my captured DV videos and try to work with a project, VideoWave just goes into this hard drive reading frenzy. It takes a good 5 to 10 minutes for the program to stop reading the hard drive and come back to life. What a rip. Roxio has some serious issues with this software. I know what they will do. They will fix it in version 9 and expect us to pay for it again! After reading this forum, I am surprised they have not offered a patch for this (or even a replacement) piece of EMC 8.
Roxio, if you're reading this, perhaps you will take note to all of the dissatisfaction to VideoWave 8. For now, i am forced to go back to my FREE Windows Movie Maker, which BTW, does a pretty #$^@ good job. At least it works.
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