Pinnacle Studio 21

Offers more options compared to other consumer video editing software packages we've tested, making it very attractive for amateurs looking for a bigger-than-usual creative toolset. The quality isn’t always there, but the quantity of features is welcome. Supported import and capture sources are broad, ranging from direct capture from your connected camera to DVDs and Blu-rays. You can, of course, import any video you want from your hard drive and work with that. But what really makes Pinnacle Studio 21 is its wide range of additional options.

Again, not strictly a new feature but one introduced in Pinnacle Studio 21. The Seamless Transitions module lets you design and create transitions based on the clips you already have on the timeline rather than using some cheesy pre-packaged transition from the effects library.

It supports stop-motion video capture from any connected camera, 3D, 360 video, and even multi-camera editing. This review is part of our roundup of. Go there for details on competing products and buying advice. Samuel Axon/IDG Importing features are broad, and include some unexpected features. The selection of filters and transitions is also quite good for a consumer video editor, though their quality is not always as good as in other programs.

For years, Pinnacle Studio was known for its less-than-stellar user interface. That has changed in a big way with Pinnacle Studio 21. It is now elegant and modern. It's mostly intuitive, and it comes with some solid tutorials in case you can't figure it out for yourself quickly. The interface no longer looks like it's from another era altogether—it's now one of the nicest-looking editors on the Windows platform. Samuel Axon/IDG The effects and transitions libraries are large, but they’re not always executed perfectly.

However, stability is the biggest problem with Pinnacle Studio. This release is more solid than some previous versions, but it still has issues from time to time. At one point it hard-crashed my computer while I was importing videos, and at other times it became sluggish performing tasks that didn’t challenge other products. It's not stable enough for heavy use, but it will do fine for occasional home video editing.

In the end, Pinnacle Studio 21 users are trading some stability for a feature set normally reserved for prosumer-level applications. At face value, it looks like a great fit for any amateur video editor who wants some semi-pro tools at an accessible price. It's too bad that bugs and crashes still arise in this release.

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Before I get into this Pinnacle Studio 22 review fully I have to mention that this is only the fourth time I have included it as one of my recommended video editing software programs. There are some important historical reasons for that so before you read any further let’s address the elephant in the room. It is highly likely that you may come across some “less than enthusiastic” reviews or commentary about the software! Pinnacle Studio was one of the first commercially available video editors aimed at the average home user way back at the dawn of the digital video age.

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It has had a chequered history since then for a number of reasons and it has only been until recently that some major overhauls by Corel have pulled it all together into the product it always promised to be but never quite was. If you want to read the full story, I did a blog post on it a while back which covers all the whys and wherefores of the product’s history and you can see it here. The ONLY reason I have a Pinnacle Studio review on this site is because Corel, since taking it over back in 2012, have done a mighty job in getting it back on track, running smoothly and are now moving into forward development.

I could have safely added a Pinnacle Studio review at around version 18 or 19 but left it until version 20 to make absolutely sure Corel were serious about it. So here we are at Pinnacle Studio 22 and with this newest update it is safe to say that the backlog of stabilization and modernization tasks are complete and we have moved into straight out development mode. This latest update is another milestone in Pinnacle’s development which marks the point where the program has stopped playing catch up and is set to lead the pack again. I feel very confident in recommending it to anyone looking for video editing software at the more sophisticated end of the consumer or prosumer video editing market.

Why Pinnacle Studio? If you hadn’t already gathered it, the basic purpose of every review on this site is to only include software I have tested myself and found to be acceptable. This is all in an effort to try to at least simplify the decision making process in choosing a video editor.

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