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Windows Windows. Most Popular. New Releases. Desktop Enhancements. Networking Software. Trending from CNET. Download Now. Developer's Description By Creative Technology. Full Specifications. What's new in version 2. Release October 26, The gray and shadow-blue Video Blaster looks sleek and elegant, even with a swarm of cables attached to it.

MovieMaker has audio, video, and S-Video inputs, but it comes with only a single composite video and audio cable. But don't underestimate the amount of processing power needed to digitize the video or the RAM required to edit it. Based on our experience, we'd strongly recommend the fastest processor possible and 64MB or more of RAM, unless you intend to edit extremely short and simple videos. And a final but important note: Make sure you have plenty of disk space to store your videos as you capture and edit them; Creative Labs recommends at least 2GB.

Software Does the Job The Video Blaster MovieMaker's bundled software covers all the bases for capturing, editing, and outputting video. Don't confuse this Creative Labs-branded software with Microsoft's Windows Movie Maker; they are not the same product.

When you start the analog-to-digital conversion with MovieMaker, there's a pause, then your hard drive spins up to accept the mountain of data. Soon, your video appears in MovieMaker's preview window as freshly converted digital data; it takes about as long to convert the video as it does to play it.

Creative Labs provides a short manual on the MovieMaker hardware and software in PDF format on CD, which includes a thorough troubleshooting section and information on how to contact technical support. Ulead VideoStudio 4. Its timelinelike interface uses an eight-step process to capture and storyboard your video and add effects such as fades and captions.

It also produces the finished product, at which point you can burn the movie onto disc, email it, or post it as Real, ASF, or QuickTime streaming video. A tutorial and manual are included on Ulead's CD.



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