The application comes in three different versions: Studio 16, which costs $60 and allows you to add up to three video and three audio tracks Studio 16 Plus, which costs $100 and allows up to 12 video and 12 audio tracks and Studio 16 Ultimate, which allows you to add an unlimited number of tracks. It looks significantly different from last year’s Pinnacle Studio 15, though it still has lots of help tools and tooltips, and Corel includes 2 hours of video instruction on the DVD it comes on. I even found “Avid” references in several places throughout the application. This novice-focused application continues Pinnacle’s (and its few remaining competitors’) approach of packing in as many new features as possible, but it still won’t satisfy everyone’s needs.īut is this actually Studio 16? Not exactly it’s really version 2 of Avid Studio, a slightly higher-end application that Avid introduced last year. Just two months after Corel’s acquisition of Pinnacle Systems from Avid Technology comes the release of the latest version of Pinnacle’s video-editing software, Studio 16 Ultimate ($130 as of September 4, 2012).
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