With Corel’s purchase of InterVideo (and the previous purchase of Ulead by InterVideo), VideoStudio is now the only current video editing title that is offered by Corel. It also excludes some NewBlue video effects and a freebie copy of WinDVD 8 Silver. It forgoes Blu-ray Disc, 3GP/3GPP, MPEG-4, H.264, Smartphone, Pocket PC/iPod/PSP and Nokia phone export capabilities. It limits you to 2 overlay tracks, 2 video tracks (the Pro version has 7 video tracks) and stereo Dolby Digital creation capabilities (Pro includes a 5.1 Creator license and full surround panner). There is also a non-Pro version of VideoStudio X2, which will set you back $70. For a lot of quick editing jobs, there’s really not much this program can’t do. This is the case with Corel VideoStudio Pro X2. It’s interesting that editing software of all levels has gained features unimaginable even a couple of years ago, while becoming easier to use at the same time.
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