I don't like the way MEP14 captures video from my miniDV Camcorder. It captures 1 large DV-AVI file. Each scene in the DV-AVI file can be saved as takes which are available during the editing session.
However, you cannot use DVDate on a take to get the timestamp. Granted, you can drag the take to the timeline and make a title which includes the timestamp, but I like to make my videos in chronological order and it is nice to know the timestamp before dragging to the timeline.
I like the way Premiere Elements captures. Each scene is a separate DV-AVI file, and I can read the timestamp with DVDate. Furthermore, with PE4, when you capture, the DV-AVIs automatically go into the Organizer. You can use DVDate to set the timestamp of the DV-AVIs to when the scene was shot, and if you have Photoshop Elements 6, you will be able to refresth the thumbnail and then the videos and are in cronoligical order with your photos. This is a grat option.
So, with my further testing og MEP14, I will re-capture the video with Premiere Elements and use the PE Organizer as a tool to see the order of the photos/video.
MEP14 has some great features and I do not consider this a show stopper, just an inconvenience.