DJ has a right to express an opinion, but I don't fully agree with that opinion.
Sure Ulead may be catching up in *some* minor areas.
However, many of the "other" major NLE's have lacked - and continue to lack - the ability to edit MPEG video formats.
Most *still* don't have that ability, which is becoming increasingly important now that the HDV and MPEG-4 formats are leaping to the forefront.
The inability to *NATIVELY* edit MPEG is a major core technology deficiency.
Ulead MediaStudio Pro and Ulead VideoStudio both have the ability to edit MPEG and have been doing so - for years - while the other so-called "major NLEs" have continued to lag.
Jerry Jones
Sure Ulead may be catching up in *some* minor areas.
However, many of the "other" major NLE's have lacked - and continue to lack - the ability to edit MPEG video formats.
Most *still* don't have that ability, which is becoming increasingly important now that the HDV and MPEG-4 formats are leaping to the forefront.
The inability to *NATIVELY* edit MPEG is a major core technology deficiency.
Ulead MediaStudio Pro and Ulead VideoStudio both have the ability to edit MPEG and have been doing so - for years - while the other so-called "major NLEs" have continued to lag.
Jerry Jones
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