Batteries Included: 0 Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Roxio EAN: 0815227008131 Format: CD-ROM Height: 7.5 inches Length: 2.25 inches Weight: 115 hundredths-pounds Width: 7.5 inches Label: Roxio Manufacturer: Roxio Model: 235800 Packaged Height: 260 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 760 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 130 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 750 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows Vista Platform: Windows XP Platform: Windows Publisher: Roxio Release Date: 2007-09-20 Studio: Roxio
Feature:
- Easily produce impressive multi-media projects that combine photos, video and music; share and enjoy on CD, DVD, the web or on popular portable players and cell phones
- Includes step-by-step video tutorials that lead users through the process of completing a wide range of personal digital-media projects
- Backup non-encrypted DVD-Videos or convert video files into preferred formats for use on an iPod, PSP, Windows Media portable device or mobile phone
- Powerful 32 track video editor with HD support and studio quality tools, effects, and transitions; edit and enhance photos, creating delightful photo projects and gifts
- Includes everything in Creator 10 Suite and the Dazzle DVC 100 Video Capture Device for capturing home videos, movies, TV recordings and more
Product Description:
New Easy Media Creator 10 Deluxe Suite is Roxios top-of-the line product combining the power and ease of use of Creator 10 Suite with the plug-and-play convenience of a Dazzle® video capture device for easy transfer of home video, movies or TV recordings directly to DVD from most popular analog video camcorders and VCRs. Capture video with full-resolution DVD quality. Quickly archive your entire VHS tapes collection. Give your old video memories a new digital life. Easily connect via Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port. Certified for Windows VistaTM and supports Windows® XP.
Customer Reviews:
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
Pleased with roxio's programs for both pc and Mac, 2008-08-13 I've now had the chance to use roxio's Mac version, Toast 9 and see that it has enough technical differences with Easy Media to own both. It isn't just a matter of having to different OS's. My biggest problem with version 9 was the installation but since I'm now a Vista user I went with version 10. I no longer had the program asking to initialize each program before using. Instead it went straight to working wihtout any warnings. It was the same pc too. I don't know if this is Windows or Roxio or both but the results were better. This saved a lot of headaches.
The look of the product has really changed, all positive. Some odd apps are now in categories that make more sense. It also makes sense to put the audio recorder app in the Windows toolbar since you never know when you may want to use it. I will record audio from interviews, even if there's picture because I don't have time to watch the whole thing. Then I use the program to send it to my iPod and listen at my convenience.
I was able to learn a lot about video editing from version 9. Ver. 10 has a few more features. As long as I upgraded I got Deluxe to get the Pinacle converter. It took no learning time and was as simple as plug and convert. There are a lot of themes available in cinemagic so you don't have to search around for graphics. It's easy to make a vacation or birthday video and have a set of menus ready. Videowave is easier than it looks. It works in tracks so you can manipulate each track and together they change the video. It's not drastically different than version 9, but it was enough for me to change.
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