PC 7 64-bit 16gb * Intel® Core™i7-2600k Quad Core 3.40GHz * 2GB NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 560 TiĬameras: Canon XF300 + PowerShot SX60HS Bridge I do hope we’ve assisted you in making your decision? So, Jim, coming here to the COW to ask the original good question, can’t be answered other than Eric’s excellent suggestion to try it yourself and then my further suggestion is you could then compare it to previous versions yourself. Bruce – thank you – had done some research for you, Jim, but wasn’t able to locate a comparison chart, which is a pity. And again, it’s only going to be you, Jim, who could possibly tell if its worthwhile from its previous incarnation compared to the subsequent upgrade/update. My experience of DVDA is that it remains a solid and capable product that I enjoy working with. My experience? I’ve used DVDA from its earliest incarnations there have been valuable updates/upgrades but mostly up to DVDA5 or 6. It’s only going to be the Editor that could tell. Regarding the upgrades what’s “worthwhile” for one person is immaterial or irrelevant to another. I note your comments concerning asking them. It’s a pity there’s no comparison chart I was hoping that MAGIX would have supplied such DATA and here that would or could’ve been their Marketing Division. And as I said prior to your suggestion nobody here will say as per Jim’s request “ Is it worth paying extra to get it? “. “Jim, you could download the trial to find out for yourself “Įric that’s precise and effective advice.
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