My two cents:
jasm - make sure to uninstall your TRIAL before it expires. Some programs (no sure if PD10 is one) have trouble once the trial expires on a machine.
Tomthumb777 - From your post:
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/preList/15358/74734.page
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...I must say I'am very pleased with PD9 NOW THAT IT IS 64BIT,
what a difference it makes I think it is the best mid range editing application out there, even beats premiere pro elements which I have
DanielaJane - There are certainly many opinions about PD9 and PD10. SOMETIMES they have merit, and sometimes they are the personal "windmills" (Don Quixote reference) of long-time users. MANY (I might almost say MOST) of the time the issues are due to improper use of the program, lack of knowledge of HOW to use the program, lack of adequate machine environment and resources, a FAILED or corrupt installation or unrealistic expectations.
Granted, there are PLENTY of bugs in PD10. Often things that should have been fixed in older versions were NOT, sometimes issues that WERE fixed get "unfixed" by a new release.
Let me add that some issues that were attributed to bad CL programming have turned out to be DIRECTLY related to Nvidia drivers (not to pick on them..just what I use most often), like the problems for users of OPTIMUS (dual video card utility) on laptops. Not to mention Intel's Sandy-bridge and Quick-sync ongoing troubles/expectations. The volume of this type of issue (hardware and non-PD software) makes it appear that PD is "broken" or "not ready for prime-time".
The reason we ask for DXDIAG files and Version/Build information all the time is that we see MANY TIMES (when we can
convince the person complaining to actually SEND IT..MAN is THAT conversation getting old) that the user's machine or PD patch version is the source of the problem. Let me state for the record that old video drivers, SSD drives, lack of internal HardDrive space, and limited memory or a slower CPU, WILL IMPACT YOUR ABILITY TO SUCCEED with this program.
I could care LESS about 3D (makes my head hurt), but I have played with it a bit, and I expect as 3D becomes better, so will PD use/implementation get better. Plenty of time to ignore it for now beyond experimentation.
While I agree that there are some (OK, for heavy editors MORE than some) legitimate issues with the program I can state the following from experience. With the notable exceptions of SOME types of video files, if you are running a Windows 7 on a STRONG 64BIT, Intel (like i7) machine, with 6GB or more memory, and a high-to-mid-range video card, and a large INTERNAL harddrive (OS drive and another to store large files), you PROBABLY are not having trouble.
Now, if that seems too confining a statement, please understand that I have not had a chance to experience things like ATI cards and Windows Vista (I moved during PD8 ) so I won't comment further than what I currently use.
Based upon the predilection of some here to FLAME you for opinions...I err on the side of constraint...even if it is just my "opinion". I like the program and it get's better all the time, just not as quickly as we hope.
MY OPINION..SO NO CRAB-PILING ON FRED!!
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