I am looking for a video editing program, because our new receivers picking up now supported and I have no interest in ever-forward advertising. After I was able to record 13 permanent crashes with the demo of CyberLink PowerDirector, Sony euphony tests not bring the quality and Magix finds it funny to scare the customers through online forced abroad, I have now looked at Corel. For some reason, I've looked at the online privacy policy. I do not know at what point Corel want to run data protection. Of course there is also a registration is requested. But Mickey Mouse, it does not matter what is recorded on it, so it can also be I do not care. But during the registration you also agrees directly to get spam. They must then be separately disabled. Registration is also necessary to provide "services and information". Hey, I want to edit a video! I do not want spam, I will not make any hackers available my data and when I need information, they did not hesitate to good to be freely accessible to all! When "the product" then to install and use, Corel also wants to know at all times where you are (to determine relatively accurately on the IP address), what you are doing (which browser is used, which program is used, and is not mentioned whether this refers only to Corel programs and how do they know which browser you use) and what hardware is used. Has probably what with cutting video. Probably this program would not be my fourth choice if you would take care of times longer to program functions rather than espionage. OK. I leave the Commercial film it or renounce easily to a DVD. Cutting has certainly worked very well with MPG2Cut 2 ...