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  When I tried it, the service worked fine, though uploads via my cable-modem service were understandably slow, and Studio will not allow you to upload more than one file at a time or queue files for uploading. The least-expensive version lacks support for Blu-ray disc authoring, 3D file importing, Dolby 5. But is this actually Studio 16? Twitter Facebook. Toggle navigation Pinnacle Studio.  


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Customers also viewed these products. Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1. Previous page. Print Artist Platinum Nova Development US. No Operating System. Next page. Product Description view larger. Tag and rate your media files, as well as group them into categories for even faster access. Crop, pan-and zoom, and eliminate red eye from photos. EQ and clean up noisy audio. Colour-correct video and stabilise shaky footage with Hollywood-proven technology.

Frame-accurate editing gives you precision control over how you tell your story. Pinnacle Studio Ultimate displays source clips and your timeline edit preview simultaneously for intuitive flow. You can also use Storyboard mode to easily create first drafts and visualise how your story will unfold. At any point, you can switch to the timeline for more traditional and precise editing. Make Movies in Advanced Stereoscopic 3D From importing to editing to sharing, Pinnacle Studio Ultimate puts the power of industry-leading, Hollywood-proven stereoscopic 3D technology right in your hands.

Pinnacle Studio Ultimate even lets you mix 2D and 3D in the same project. Music To Your Ears No movie is complete without a soundtrack. Customer reviews. How customer reviews and ratings work Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings, help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them.

Learn more how customers reviews work on Amazon. Top reviews Most recent Top reviews. Top reviews from United Kingdom. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Verified Purchase. I bought Pinnacle Studio 16 Ultimate version partially because of the promise of extra transitions and effects, but mostly because Amazon were selling it at almost half the cost of buying direct from Pinnacle.

As it turns out, I don't think it is worth the extra over the Plus version, unless you are desperate for a piece of green cloth and a pair of very cheap paper 3D glasses.

Even so, once I registered the product, I was welcomed into the Pinacle fold and offered the full Help service. Having had experience of many other video editing suites, including Ulead Video Studio and Sony Vegas Movie Studio, I have always come back to Pinnacle for its ease of use and dependability. Yes, earlier versions used to crash frequently but usually recovered well, and by version 12 it was pretty stable and user-friendly.

I tried upgrading to version 15 the Avid one , but while it gave me a taste of what was to come, it hadn't installed properly and crashed irrecoverably on my first project. Weeks of trying through the Help Desk failed to get it working again, and then I discovered it would not uninstall either, leaving traces all through my system despite thoroughly editing the registry.

It was therefore with some trepidation that I opted to install Studio 16, but it does seem to be an improvement. It is certainly not without its bugs, however. It is essential to proceed with amendments and additions slowly, otherwise Studio is easily confused. It will appear to freeze completely usually because it is rendering the movie in the background , but with patience it eventually recovers.

I did experience a complete crash on one occasion. Although there are a couple of thousand ready-made templates, transitions and effects, there are very few of them that most people would want to use unless they were trying to impress the easily pleased.

On the other hand, some of the more basic types of transition, such as fade to white, I have yet to discover. Fade to black is also missing, but can be achieved by folding over a corner of a clip - provided the clip is long enough.

The preset themes now include at least some applicable to users this side of The Pond, but are still somewhat biased towards North American enthusiasts. To be fair, most of the transitions and effects can be customised, though for some reason I could not get some of them to work at all, and there are more than a few that are duplicated under different names.

When deciding which transition to apply, hovering the mouse pointer over the name of the transition should give you a preview of the effect, but it is very hit and miss. Importing movies is not without its faults. You can opt for them to be automatically broken down into more manageable clips called 'scenes' , either by content, date or a set length. If you choose content, you will almost certainly find that at the end of each scene there are up to a dozen frames from the front of the next scene.

These can be very irritating to remove, especially from a long movie where you might wish to move scenes around or edit them out. And while these odds and ends can be cut off one scene, there is no way to join them to another - I'm sure this was posssible in earlier versions of Studio. You can of course place these offcuts where you want them, but then if the orphan has only a few frames, you cannot add any transitions between it and the following scene.

In one instance, I separately imported three movies and elected for each of them to be broken down into scenes. This worked well for the first movie, but even though Studio was working in a discrete environment each time, the scenes displayed for the second and third movies included up to a dozen scenes from the earlier movies. To make matters worse, some scenes from the subsequent movies were missing and had to be manually extracted.

While playing back or editing individual scenes on the timeline, for reasons best known to itself, when the playback was stopped the video scrubber would often return to the start of the movie - very annoying when you are working 50 or more scenes away. As in previous versions, menus are somewhat daunting and not always intuitive. Efforts have clearly been made to improve this area, but it just doesn't seem to work reliably.

I created a Menu and Sub-menu to offer the option to view the movie all the way through, or to select to view any of the ten chapters and be returned to the Menu each time.

This is a facility on the top of most users' wish lists that was missing in previous versions. I set it up very carefully, and Studio did indeed place its chapter numbers and returns exactly where I had put my markers, displaying the results in the sub-menu. But when I ran a simulation of the movie, selecting 'Play All' it jumped to Chapter 8 the first time, then Chapter 6 the second time. Choosing the option to go to 'Chapter Selection' by-passed the sub-menu altogether and went randomly to any chapter it felt like.

A thorough check of my markers and the chapter numbers on the timeline showed that everything was correctly recorded, but still the menus wouldn't function properly. At this point I gave up, saved my work, closed down Studio and went off to make a cup of tea.

When I returned, I fired up Studio, loaded the movie and, lo and behold, the menus worked perfectly. Disc burning has improved, though the interface is not so user-friendly as it used to be. However, there was a worrying 12 minute wait for the writing of the lead-out file to complete. An earlier similarly structured 1. All in all, Studio 16 is an improvement over previous versions, and it feels more stable, if slower.

Trying to work too quickly can confuse it, but given a steady pace it gets there in the end. As others have pointed out, this is not really Pinnacle 16 but Avid 2, and there is a bit of a learning curve even for the seasoned user. There is no search facility, and twice it pointed me to options on the Studio menu bar which didn't exist in Version For my money, the Ultimate version is not really worth the extra few pounds, but others may beg to differ.

One other very strange behaviour of Studio 16 is that, whenever it is loaded in Windows, even if it is minimised to the taskbar, it over-rides the Windows Power Settings, so that your computer and screen will not go into standby mode. All of these consumer-focused applications seem to add the same new features, eventually—direct-to-YouTube uploads, a while back, and then direct-to-Facebook uploads.

But Studio 16 Ultimate is first out of the gate with a couple of new features. The Pinnacle Studio app can be used independently, or you can export projects from it to a desktop version of Studio Corel does not offer an Android version.

With the limited amount of storage available on an iPad, how do you get high-definition video onto it for editing? Pull it from the cloud. The iPad app and the desktop application have new-found integration with Box.

Studio 16 comes with 25GB of included storage on Box. You can use the service outside of Studio, if you like, but either way, the maximum upload file size is 1GB.

When I tried it, the service worked fine, though uploads via my cable-modem service were understandably slow, and Studio will not allow you to upload more than one file at a time or queue files for uploading. Did Corel buy Pinnacle to get its software, or did it merely buy up its competition?

But my impression is that Studio 16 Ultimate is a better product than Pinnacle Studio versions of the past, and picking between Studio and VideoStudio is difficult. Cons GPU acceleration is ineffective.

   


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