In response, Canopus wiped the slate clean for its Second Edition (SE), dumping Adobe Premiere 5.1 and developing its own editing software, Stormedit. The card didn't always work stably with Adobe Premiere 5.1, which was included with it. The first release of the DVStorm got off to a rocky start. For those of us with only an analog camera, or even for anyone who just wants to have a digital version of analog VHS cassettes, this is a valuable add-on. The fundamental distinguishing features of the DVStorm are, in addition to its digital 1394/Firewire port (i.LINK), its analog inputs and outputs for video and audio. Now we've moved on to its big brother, the DVStorm SE.
In the last test, we took a close look at the Canopus DVRaptor-RT.