Pinnacle Systems Studio 9 - Video Editing

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Pinnacle Systems Studio 9 - Video Editing

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1574







Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Pinnacle Systems
EAN: 0613570211211
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Pinnacle Systems
Manufacturer: Pinnacle Systems
Platform: Windows XP
Publisher: Pinnacle Systems
Release Date: January 29, 2004
Sales Rank: 1574
Studio: Pinnacle Systems



Features:
  • PC-based, consumer video editing system--make more dynamic home movies
  • SmartMovie automated video editing and integrated Video CD and DVD creation
  • Experience a stunning array of video editing features
  • Add titles, transitions, sound effects, and background music
  • Add powerful one-touch video and audio restoration tools

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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Pinnacle Studio 9 - It's the easiest way to capture & edit your home movies, and turn them into an epic cinema experience! Simple drag-and-drop editing tools make it faster and easier than ever, to create perfect DVD movies at home. SmartMovie practically edits your movie for you -- automated editing lets you select an editing style, music and transitions with a mouse click Author and burn DVD discs that will play in most set-top DVD players Analog cleaning tools restore old videotapes & reduce noise from old recordings Full support for RTFx video plug-ins and VST audio plug-ins Complete library of audio filters and image filters for fantastic audio/video effects



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Studio 9 from Pinnacle System
I've received the product....but it had to be upgrade for better results.....and it's not possible. On the phone they told me it's no longer avalable. Pinnacle want's to make money with Studio 12.....Too Bad André Marcoux 23 l'assomption Repentigny Qc Can J6A 1A3



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Horrible
* Received Product as described but whenever i try to work within the software it always shuts down unexpectedly without saving. this product is a waste of time and money. DO NOT GET IT ...



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Feature rich but very flakey
Love the features and user interface for this program, but it's full of bugs that lockup and ultimately prevented me from rendering a move that I had put a lot of work into. You would be wise to look at other packages.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Worst Software ever!!!!
* Don't be stupid like me and waste your time with Pinnacle. If there was ever a worse piece of software, I have yet to find it. If you like enjoy a two-day rendering process, lock-ups every few minutes, and unknown errors, this is for you, otherwise look elsewhere...I wish I had.

I only rated it a 1 because there is no \"0\" ...



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Lots of Features, Tons of Bugs
Do not buy. I used it for several years; loved the features, hated the crashing and bugs. When it worked it was great. When it didn't you wanted to burn your computer. I "upgraded" to Studio 10 when it came out, and it was much much worse. Two stars for Studio 9, Zero stars for Studio 10. I switched to Sony Vegas Movie Studio 6.0 - very stable, hard to learn to use, but once you get there, it's a great program. Not for the novice though.

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