![]() User-friendliness is certainly a mantra here. In fact, even to get to that stage we’d bypassed one of the many ways VideoStudio tries to simplify matters, as we turned down its offer to simply transfer our DV content to DVD, untouched by any form of editing. It picked the connection up easily enough and we were capturing the footage from the camera in good time. We put the product to the test with an hour of DV footage, on a camera connected to our test PC via FireWire. Still, it’s as intuitive as you can reasonably expect it to be. And secondly, while a fine product in its own right, the competition is, to be blunt, better. ![]() Firstly, it has at heart a relative simplicity, which it fails to offset properly against more advanced tools for experienced users (although it does try). Now under the stewardship of Corel, Ulead’s competent VideoStudio product nonetheless faces some familiar problems.
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