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I don't know if that will interrest somebody else, but if it can help one, that's good.
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I also use pinnacle. One nice feature of 10 is to keep your videos in their original form so to speak. The files are HUGE!!!! so be warned you will need plenty of space for them.
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I never capture in native format, always in dvd quality, as it is what I do. And to me, S9 is snappier and respond better to your input.
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I just saw an update for Studio 10. I will try it again and see if it is now up to par with 9 performance and stability |
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Fully agree with you for S10. A new patch is supposed to be out soon. Might try it, or simply read about it before if it really worth it.
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Just an FYI...
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