Rating: Summary: I bought Videowave 3.0 Review: and was impressed with my first, simple video - a series of movie clips and stills set to music from a cd. My experience is that the program has a tendency to freeze up my computer (a 400 mHz laptop pc, 128M RAM) the first time I run the software and begin taping, but after restarting a couple of times, it works fine. So far I've only captured video from television and VHS format tapes, which is easy to do. The software is not complex, but there are a some things you just have to learn through trial and error. I would recommend this software - it's a good value and it's not difficult to get professional results.
Rating: Summary: I bought Videowave 3.0 Review: and was impressed with my first, simple video - a series of movie clips and stills set to music from a cd. My experience is that the program has a tendency to freeze up my computer (a 400 mHz laptop pc, 128M RAM) the first time I run the software and begin taping, but after restarting a couple of times, it works fine. So far I've only captured video from television and VHS format tapes, which is easy to do. The software is not complex, but there are a some things you just have to learn through trial and error. I would recommend this software - it's a good value and it's not difficult to get professional results.
Rating: Summary: This product is my saviour! Review: Before I bought this product I was using the aweful video capture software with the Voodoo 3 TV card. Not only does this software allow capture in MPEG1,2 and AVI but you can caputure just the sound, video, stills etc. Then I found the editing functions. It took a while to get used to the new MGI interface (the same for MGIPhotosuite) but it is very intuitive. To build a film and produce it is done with ease. You can have all the basic editing like trasnstions, captions, effects, add audio etc. This is for any would be producer but of course if you are a professional then stay clear as this is vey basic but very good! It satisfies all my needs for video capture and editng, has loads of options and is all at a good price! I just wish you could get rid of the annoying introduction at the start!
Rating: Summary: For the right system, excellent for the money Review: I bought a copy for $10 several years ago to give to my son who was about 12 years old at the time. I didn't have to help him very much at all and he was mixing his own animated cartoons with clips of himself and friends using our old camcorder, mixing the Simpsons with The Matrix, mixing in different sound clips, etc.
For $10 at that time, the ability to produce MPEG2 along with other types of video (which allowed my son to enter a contest for short clips for TV) was pretty impressive to me. Now, several years later, it's more the norm.
From reading the other reviews it seems that there are some systems which don't support it very well (or vice versa). This leads me to believe that the main flaw may be not clarifying system requirements. We used a Pentium with Hauppauge's WinTV.
Rating: Summary: Too hard to figure out. Review: I bought version 2 (that I didn't use a lot) and upgraded it to version 3 because I got a new DV Camcorder and thought I would finally use it. It didn't capture well with my 1394 card nor did I find it intuitive. I hate the fact that I don't know how long my video is and that I can't cut my videos where I want to the first time. I heard that Ulead VideoStudio works great...I'll be buying that.
Rating: Summary: Good With the Right Hardware Review: I have used all of the versions of Video Wave and I even have Version 4.0. I've also used the Ulead products and the Home Video from Canon. Video Wave III works, if your pc is configured for it. It has a limited number of video cards with which it works well. It doesn't seem to like AMD processors as much as it does Pentium III's. The instructions are almost useless and you can get four very different sets of instructions from their technical support people if you call with the same question four times because the first three solutions made things worse. I was able to turn out an acceptable industrial video (28 minutes) with it. There is no good way to add narration. The learning curve is more in getting your hardware and the needed drivers from MGI and others to match the many settings you can make inside of Video Wave IIII than in actually using the software. The interface is good. And it can do many things very well. It doesn't like Windows 98 2nd Edition or Windows 2000. I have to wipe it clean and reinstall it quite often. But, it is the best of what is out there at the advanced home video producer level. I just tried to install 4.0 and it wouldn't install on a system which did the best job with 3.0. So, I'll be back in touch with their tech people. It took over 23 hours of actual back and forth with them to make 3.0 work acceptably.
Rating: Summary: Great software Review: I purchased Videowave as a upgrade from Ulead's VideoStudio 2SE. It is a much better program. I have been making some really fun videos of my son to burn onto CD's and distribute to family memebrs in other parts of the country. The effects and editing features are outstanding. Results look very professional. Download the 3.5 upgrade from MGI. It adds some important features like MP3 support, new fade effects, and the ability to save custom text effects.
Rating: Summary: Affordable and Great Quality for Beginners Review: Macromedia's VideoWave is the ideal product for beginners who enjoy making family video compilations or demonstrations for the web. The easy to use layout and selection of effects allow anyone to make a wonderful production that the relatives will love at your next reunion. This software is included in many video capture cards, so if you don't have a capture card already, see if you can find one in a bundle. Ones wishing to become quite skilled in digital video production may wish to find a more advanced program. But for the average computer user out there, THIS PROGRAM IS FOR YOU!
Rating: Summary: Enjoyable, fun and easy. Review: Originally bought this to upgrade VideoWave SE that came with my Iomega Buz analog capture card. Unfortunately it was not compatible with the hardware. Well my analog camcorder died and I ugraded to a Sony digital 8 and a firewire card. Have been using 3.0 now for 4 months making home videos and the familiar interface from SE has been added plus. Haven't had time to dig too deep into this program but for making quick home movies, it is easy to use if you at least take a quick look at the instructions or use the packaged tutoring cd. The only problem I've had is when I plug the camera in or turn the camera on after the program is started, most of the time it does not recognise the camera is there. So, make sure your camera is plugged in and turned on before you open the program. Other than that I have not had any problems.
Rating: Summary: Stay away from this piece of [garbage] at all costs... Review: Put nicely, Videosuite 3.0 is terrible. It took me a couple days to figure out how to bring in video (MGI is so smart that they don't include an instruction manual with the software). After I finally had to have a computer-expert friend come over and make the thing work, it made me want to cry. The process of puting clips together is basically impossible, and adding music...forget about it. All I wanted was a little program to help me get started in making skate videos. Usually, when software falls short, the effort itself is worth some praise, but Videowave III...holy crap. I repeat: avoid at all costs, except if you need a really expensive coaster. On second thought, it's so bad that it would probably make a terrible coaster too. I returned the thing a week after I made the mistake of buying it....
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