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May 15, 2004
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Ulead Systems
Interview on
May 15, 2004
Video Editing Comparision - Which for You
Guest:
Travis White
Ulead Systems, Inc. is a leading developer of innovative video, imaging and DVD authoring software for desktop, server, mobile and Internet platforms. Ulead software empowers users of all levels with the tools to easily and affordably personalize, manage and share digital content.
Travis White, video editing product manager for Ulead Systems discusses the newly released VideoStudio 8. With years of fine-tuning, this latest version offers refined automated video editing tools for consumers who want to quickly and easily turn home videos into polished movies to share on DVD, CD, or the Web.
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