1) I use a Hi-8 Sony videoCam, (recommend minimum Hi8 or Digital)
2) download through Radeon All-in-Wonder graphics card,
3) into a DELL 2ghtz with an added 130Gig HD dedicated to video
4) use Ulead MediaStudio Pro to edit
5) Output to either .avi or .mpg,
6) burn them to CD.
Computer Video Editing is a chain. The
quality of the output will only be as good as the weakest link.
I've been very happy with my results. I've never uploaded my video work to a SVHS Video Player or DVD, so I don't know how good the quality would be in a TV video or DVD format. I suspect it would be very good.
Ulead MediaStudio Pro works OK for me. It has an
effects plug in for transitions and titles, sound synchro and editing for sound effects and music track. I've never used anything else, so I don't know how it compares.
Media Studio Pro retail is $299.00
This is their site:
http://www.ulead.com/msp/communities.htmIf you are going to be editing video, HORSEPOWER rules. Get the
fastest processor,
all the ram you can stuff under the hood,
the biggest HardDrive you can afford (dedicate either an entire HD, or at least a 75Gig partition for editing video ONLY.
I am the only one I know who uses the Ulead Product.
Everyone else uses Adobe, but they admit my end product is as good as theirs.
Good Luck. Its really frustrating at first because so many different processes must work together for a good end product.
For a good
professional quality video, you should use at least two cameras for different angles and external microphones (Pro quality) for improved sound, or dub the sound later.
Again, good luck. Let us know how it is going.
Bob
St Paul