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  • msp 5 upgrade

    do you have to pay to upgrade to 5.2 from the ve edition that came bundled with rrg?

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  • #2
    There is a free 5.2 VE updata on Uleads MSPro support pages.

    Alternatively you can also buy an MSPro 5.2 update package for about $150 USD (North Americans only, officially) that can be installed with no previous version in the system. This is a full version, not VE.

    Dr. Mordrid

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    • #3
      are there many benfits of the full package for video editing?
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      • #4
        I have two copies of MSP 5.2 and am planning to sell one copy soon.
        • Ulead MediaStudio Pro 5.2 Full Retail version in box complete with Bonus Pak and manual.


        If you are interested, post in this thread.

        -Anthony

        Anthony
        • Slot 1 Celeron 400, Asus P2B, 256MB PC-100
        • AGP Marvel-TV 8MB NTSC
        • Turtle Beach Montego PCI sound card
        • C: IBM 10.1, 5400, Primary on 1, System, Swap, Software
        • D: IBM 13.5, 5400, Primary on 2, Dedicated to video
        • E: Memorex 48x CD, Secondary on 1
        • F: Yamaha CD-RW 2x2x8, Secondary on 2
        • Win98, FAT32 on C: & D:
        • MediaStudio Pro 5.2

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        • #5
          The advantages:

          1. Video Paint. This is a rotoscoping tool, meaning you can paint on individual video frames. Handy to say the least once you learn the in's and out's.

          2. CG Infinity. Well, not really infinite but a decent titling module.

          3. A vectorscope. With this and a tape with some color bars on it you can calibrate your capture card to get more accurate colors and cleaner video. Indispensible once you learn how to use it.

          4. The 5.2 update pack comes with Intergraphs VizFX, a collection of really neat special effects. My fave is "Black Hole".

          5. TONS more transitions, filters and effects. Tons....

          6. VE gives you 3 overlay and audio tracks. Full gives you 99 of each. Perfect if you get tapped to do a space opera.

          7. An early edition of Cool3D. Just enough to make you want the latest one.

          Cons:

          It costs more than free.

          Is it worth it? Hell-yeah. Especially if it qualifies you for a reduced price upgrade to MSP 6 when it's released. Now THAT is beginning to sound like a really powerful beast.

          Dr. Mordrid

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          • #6
            http://www.ligos.com/news/pr_ulead.shtm

            Doc ... you're correct.
            And in the past few days, I've
            been scratching my head, trying to
            fully appreciate the meaning of this
            Ulead/Ligos **software** MPEG-2
            solution... and I'm quite impressed.

            If we take a close look at the new
            Ulead VideoStudio 4.0's feature set,
            we find this is the 1st editor in the
            $99 price category to incorporate full-
            blown MPEG-2 capture/edit capability.

            I wish somebody would find out if
            batch capture is possible from MiniDV
            or Digital 8 sources. There's no
            mention of it on the Ulead page and I'm
            suspecting batch capturing might be
            reserved for the new MEDIASTUDIO 6.0
            to be unveiled later this month.

            At any rate, I think it's safe to assume
            the Ligos "GoMotion" MPEG-2 technology is
            going to be featured in the new
            MEDIASTUDIO PRO 6.0.

            As processors get faster and faster...
            the appeal of the software approach to
            MPEG-2 encoding becomes obvious. It's
            inexpensive... and puts even us
            'boutique' video producers in a position
            to compete with the big boys when the
            new DVD disc burners come down the pike
            at lower prices.

            My mouth is watering as I think about this
            new version of MediaStudio Pro and the
            possibilities for future DVD video
            production.

            But I just came across a new article by
            EMedia Professional Magazine's Jan
            Ozer... and it reveals the Ligos
            encoder has apparently been improved
            since I last tested one of their betas
            earlier this year. Ozer now claims LIGOS
            is leading the pack!:

            http://www.emediapro.net/EM1999/ozer9.html

            Ulead now seems to be focusing on
            **software** MPEG-2... and only time
            will tell if Ulead's reported C-Cube
            **hardware** MPEG-2 solution will
            develop as anticipated.

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            • #7
              I'd love to read that article but my browser reports the link as broken. Ohwell....

              Your conclusions parallel mine on this Ligos topic. I recently acquired a new version of Ligos and was quite impressed with it. It was much better than the version I tried last year on a friends system.

              At the cost point they are at things should get real interesting in the low-mid market.

              Dr. Mordrid

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