Pinnacle Studio Ultimate 11 review

A retrospective look at what was one of 2007’s best budget high-def editors…

TechRadar Verdict

Given the problems with previous versions, there’s no doubt that this incarnation of Studio will be received with some scepticism. But, support for high definition is a big plus point for a package that is a massive improvement on its predecessors.

Pros

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    High definition support

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    Works straight from the box

Cons

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    Minimum specs quoted on box for AVCHD editing are incorrect

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Pinnacle had told us it was planning a facelift for its troubled Studio line of budget video capture, editing and authoring, following the assignment, by new owner Avid, of a new project-development team. More importantly, for users of versions of Studio 8 and upwards, we were promised a more stable and reliable editing platform with fewer bugs and niggles than we’ve become used to in the past. So, does Studio 11 deliver on its promises?

Design and layout

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