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  1. I currently use Roxio's Video Wave for editing (yes I'm a newbie and use to use VideoReDo when I had XP but this won't work with my new Vista tower) but it's been inserting one black frame into where I make my edits and save to mpg and I just want to use something as close to what I used to use as I can get that WILL work with Vista. I used to use Woble for other things and I can't seem to use that on Vista either. I know VRD isn't great (because it'd be a frame or two off from where you want your edits to be but at least once you know that you can work with that by chopping a frame or two before/after where to want to to get it to go where you realy want it) but it does what I need it to do and I'm used to have to use it. I've read great things about Tmpeg but it looks like it has a prob with the 64 bit thing so if anyone can recommend something like VRD that will work with Vista for me that would be a great help. Thanks in advance for the replies.
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    VideoReDo claims to support both Vista and Vista64. I'd strongly suggest that you talk to them about any issues you have. You may need to upgrade as it may be that you have an old version.

    Womble (not Woble) claims to support Vista and Windows 7 in their MPEG Video Wizard DVD product. If you're using the old MPEG2VCR program that might not work under Vista.

    I guessing that you mean TMPGenc when you say Tmpeg, although I may be wrong about that. Unless things have changed TMPGenc was never a very good editor and both VideoReDo and Womble's products were considered to be better.
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  3. If you're having problems with VRD and Vista why don't you post on the VRD forum where the authors hang out? Chances are all you'll need to do is change a setting or download and use a newer version of VRD. I'm fairly confident that VRD does run quite happily on Vista 'cos there aren't lots of people over on the VRD board complaining that VRD doesn't run on Vista. Heck, there are even people claiming to be running VRD on Windows 7!
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    I'm running 3.13.544 from October 2007 without issues. It will crash once in a great while if I'm multi tasking. Just use it to import tivo files and export as DVD folder for rework with TDA3
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  5. Originally Posted by TimA-C
    If you're having problems with VRD and Vista why don't you post on the VRD forum where the authors hang out? Chances are all you'll need to do is change a setting or download and use a newer version of VRD. I'm fairly confident that VRD does run quite happily on Vista 'cos there aren't lots of people over on the VRD board complaining that VRD doesn't run on Vista. Heck, there are even people claiming to be running VRD on Windows 7!
    Becuase I wanted an unbiased opinion on this, not just to be tod by them "must be me, can't possibly be us" as is usually the case on boards by the makers.

    I'll see which version I have anyways in case I just nede an upgrade.
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