If Studio 8 is working for you that’s great but I couldn’t recommend it to anyone. That’s when I went out and bought VideoFactory. I figured if I was going to start over, I was going to start over using a new tool. After that happened to me the second time and I lost a weeks worth of work, I stopped using Studio. The only resolution was to delete everything and start over. ![]() No amount of deleting clips would fix it. You would delete the clip that it got caught in the loop in, and it would just get caught at the same place in the next clip. In Studio 8, I would occasionally hit the “rendering loop of death” scenario where it would render to one point in the video and the return to the beginning and start rendering all over again. I do all my editing in Vegas now but before that, I used VideoFactory over Studio 8 because, as you said, VF has a much nicer layout for editing and its also much more stable. I own Studio 8, VideoFactory, Vegas Video and I unfortunately also ordered the VW4 bundle with my Dell. I'm sure a bunch of you will be happy to know that I killed my DELL VW4 Bundle. When I tried this with VF & TMPEGnc, there is a place to do that (I still don't know which to use though). I couldn't find where I could alter this in Studio 8. The only bad thing I've run into was that when I made a SVCD in Studio 8, I noticed it cut off a lot of the video's top and bottom. Why don't I edit in Studio 8? Because I prefer VF's editing layout. Now of course, I might have set up TMPEGnc wrong, but that's what I'm doing. I do this because I felt the Studio MPEG-2 encoder was cleaner than VF 1.0 and TMPEGnc. Then render that AVI in Studio 8 to MPEG-2 to burn to SVCD. What I've been doing is editing in VF, render to AVI. I have VF 1.0 and question if I should upgrade since I have Studio 8. Someone out there must have some insight. ![]() I want to go with VF 2.0, but I'm still learning about both (time is hard to come by because I have two very young kids). I was fiddling around with both softwares.
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