RobS

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Have new Computer running Win 7 Pro.

Previously ran Ulead Video Studio 6 on Win XP.

My old VHS Recorder connected to my Sony DV Camcorder, then from Camcorder to 1394 Firewire Card and recorded to Hard drive - then edited using Ulead and Burnt to Dvd.

My previous Firewire Card has been fitted to new Computer and when checking in Control Panel/Device Manager, it says it is Working.

So, experienced members of the Forum, what in your opinion would be the most suitable (preferably easy to use) Video editing Software that I should consider, to carry on Converting and Editing the old VHS Tapes to Dvd.

Your input/experience would be most Welcome.
 
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When transitioning from Ulead Video Studio 6 on Windows XP to a new system running Windows 7 Pro, you may want to explore modern video editing software that is compatible with your setup for converting and editing old VHS tapes to DVD. Here are a few recommendations based on ease of use and functionality:

1. Adobe Premiere Elements

  • Features: User-friendly interface, suitable for beginners and enthusiasts. Offers editing tools for basic to intermediate video editing needs.
  • Compatibility: Compatible with Windows 7 and supports various video formats.
  • Price: Reasonably priced as a one-time purchase.

    2. CyberLink PowerDirector

  • Features: Intuitive interface with a wide...
When transitioning from Ulead Video Studio 6 on Windows XP to a new system running Windows 7 Pro, you may want to explore modern video editing software that is compatible with your setup for converting and editing old VHS tapes to DVD. Here are a few recommendations based on ease of use and functionality:

1. Adobe Premiere Elements

  • Features: User-friendly interface, suitable for beginners and enthusiasts. Offers editing tools for basic to intermediate video editing needs.
  • Compatibility: Compatible with Windows 7 and supports various video formats.
  • Price: Reasonably priced as a one-time purchase.

    2. CyberLink PowerDirector

  • Features: Intuitive interface with a wide range of editing tools. Supports various effects and transitions.
  • Compatibility: Works well with Windows 7 and is capable of handling different video formats.
  • Price: Offers different versions with varying features and price points.

    3. Filmora Video Editor

  • Features: Simple interface with drag-and-drop functionality. Supports a variety of effects and transitions.
  • Compatibility: Compatible with Windows 7 and modern video formats.
  • Price: Affordable with options for a one-time purchase or subscription.

    4. Sony Vegas Movie Studio

  • Features: Comprehensive editing tools suitable for beginners and advanced users. Supports multiple video and audio tracks.
  • Compatibility: Works well with Windows 7 and offers flexibility in editing.
  • Price: Multiple versions available to cater to different editing needs. These are just a few options to consider, and it's recommended to review each software's specific features, trial versions (if available), and user reviews to determine the best fit for your editing requirements. Keep in mind that the software should support firewire connectivity for capturing footage from your VHS recorder through your camcorder.
 
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