Pinnacle Studio Ultimate Collection V14 | 
| From: Pinnacle Systems
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $99.99 as of 11/22/2009 14:28 CST details You Save: $30.00 (23%)
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Seller: wildbil169 Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 261
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows Vista Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7.9 x 2.8
MPN: 82101006371 Model: 82101006371 UPC: 613570225836 EAN: 0613570225836 ASIN: B002NN0ZTI
Release Date: October 15, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Take control of your video with professional strength editing tools | | • | Capture, edit and burn. The complete native HD solution | | • | NEW theme-based editing for easy, quick multi-track compositing | | • | Share and archive your creations on DVD, YouTube, and more | | • | Includes pro video tools: -Boris Graffiti, Magic Bullet Looks, proDAD VitaScene, Bonus: Green Sheet |
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Product Description Pinnacle Studio Ultimate Collection v14
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| Customer Reviews: Bad product, terrible support November 15, 2009 P. Conkling (Maryland, USA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Using this product to do simple things like edits of home movies, are system crashing activities. Use of import is not intuitive, and support is lack luster at best. Company would not accept my request for refund after pointing out disatisfaction with product. Arguments took me to the 30 day window so they could say my claim for refund was outside the 30 day window.
DO NOT BUY FROM PINNACLE!
HATE IT November 11, 2009 A. causey 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
I got this at best buy, and the guy was telling me how great it was.....bla bla bla bla... it's easy to use I guess, but every time I make a DVD it give me disk error on my DVD player. So I thought it was my dvd player, tried it on my sons and on my mothers blue ray.... same thing. Don't ya think it should play on any dvd. thats what it is for ( right )....I shoulnd't have to call someone, I shouldn't have to have someone teach me. It should be simple. But it's not......
I'm a photographer, and I wanted this to go with my wedding that I do, but with amount of work I have to do then it dosn't work....
just my 2 cents, I tried to call best buy and they said they would send someone out to teach me how to use for 150.00.... which is more then program is even worth...
DON'T BUY IT......NOT WORTH
Some stability issues but otherwise 5 well deserved stars November 8, 2009 Jerry Saperstein (Evanston, IL USA) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
This is my third iteration of Pinnacle Studio, having owned versions 11 and 12 as well. I also own and have used several other video editing packages running from high to low end. At the top of the low end range, Pinnacle Studio Ultimate Collection 14 comes in as a solid five-star performer - if you are willing to tolerate some minor stability issues. For reasons I don't pretend to understand, all video editing programs seem to have stability issues to one degree or another. Sometimes I think I may be part of the problem as I rush ahead performing other operations while the CPU is still rendering what I've already done. Other times, I just plain don't know: like Adobe Premiere Elements 7 simply not running on a Vista 32-bit system while it ran on a 64-bit version without problems. Given time, I could probably narrow down the issues, but I'm not that concerned. With Pinnacle, I am politely informed that the program has malfunctioned and given an option to close the program. Do that, restart Pinnacle and I'm back in business within a few seconds. Do frequent saves and the occasional crashes don't hurt.
Pinnacle runs about a 12 month cycle between new major releases. Frankly, every other release could probably be skipped because the improvements are not generally that earthshaking.
I am glad, however, that I upgraded to Version 14. There are three variants, each having a few more features than the others. Pinnacle Studio Ultimate Collection is the top of V14 line. The only drawback is that some of the bonus content, such as the SoundSoap program, are no longer included and earlier versions will not run in V14.
The good news is that the user interface has been simplified again. Pinnacle uses context-sensitive functions. In other words, double-clicking on a video clip brings up a different menu than you'd get by double-clicking on a still image. I've found the current interface to be somewhat more sensible and easier to use. There are three primary tabs: import media, edit and render output. Import gives you the choices you would expect, covering the waterfront from analog video to AVCHD. It's pretty simple to use with some good on the fly scene selection options. There are also options for directly importing from a digital camera, and interesting, a stop motion option that lets you build something resembling a flip book. Automatic scene detection is available for those who want it. Personally I find it more of a nuisance than a help.
The editing section has everything you could want in a solid low-end program. The user interface offers a storyboard or timeline or text listing formats. I am generally in the timeline view. There are scrubbers both in the movie preview window and at the bottom of the timeline, so reviewing video is an efficient procedure. Lots of keyboard shortcuts permit a speedy workflow. There are dozens of ordinary transitions and a couple of dozen other effects that will probably see little use. Plug-ins offer special features such as pan and zoom on still images, RGB color correction and so on. There is Picture-In-Picture and Chromakeying. Pinnacle provides its own custom music program called ScoreFitter, which as the name implies will generate music of a sort to fit the time of your clips. There are also some sound effects.
There are tracks for primary video, overlay video (which can also be used for dual camera shoots), titles, music, sound effects and voice overs. All in all, it's a nice, functional layout.
Pinnacle provides two competent, if not brilliant, titling programs. One creates static text which may be kerned and otherwise adjusted. It may be used to create DVD menus and the like. The other, called Motion Titler, allows more dynamic titles. Third-party titling programs run rings around it, but it is still quite usable for those who don't want exceptionally elaborate titles.
Pinnacle includes something they call "Montage Themes" which the user can customize with clips, photo and captions. They are pretty hokey, in my opinion, and not something I would use.
You can output to just about anything. DVD menu layouts are included and you can create your own. Almost all common codecs are included for video output, which is nice.
Overall, Pinnacle Studio Ultimate Collection V14 is a very nice video editing application that I would rank at the top end of the low-end programs. It has everything the average hobbyist videographer and, in a way, functions are more accessible than in Adobe Premiere Elements. But there's a caveat: buy the printed manual if it isn't included with your Pinnacle package. The manual itself is somewhat difficult to deal with, but comes in extremely handy as a ready reference when you need it. I have several low-end video editing packages and Pinnacle is the one I find myself using most often. It offers, I think, good value for the money and an unusually good user interface.
Jerry
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