Playback was slow at times, but the easy-to-find editing features were among the best in the roundup. But that feeling quickly evaporated after we started focusing on what we wanted to do with our video footage. If anything, we were a little overwhelmed by all the features displayed at the same time. Lead story: Video-editing tools cut to the chaseĬyberLink was able to perform all the editing features discussed above, and the interface is easy enough to let you access all the features with only a couple of clicks. Even though a 1:1 capture ratio is supposed to be the standard, CyberLink was one of only two products in this review that met - and in some trials exceeded - that goal. It downloaded our videos at an average of 1 minute of waiting per 1 minute of video. PowerDirector performed faster than any program we reviewed. Capturing video in PowerDirector 7 was easy, regardless of whether the footage came from a high-end HDV camcorder or an older model. Now that I have that out of my system, I can tell you that we enjoyed this program. Performance: B+ Features: A+ Ease of use: B+ Value: A+ Compatibility: B- Price: $69 Pros: Blu-ray authoring capability, easy to use, inexpensive Cons: No Mac OS version
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