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HD video-editing software for serious movie making fun. |
The Quick Launcher gets you started. Click to enlarge. |
The Media Organizer in VideoStudio Express puts movie production on the fast track. Click to enlarge. |
Express Edit is great for quick video modifications. Click to enlarge. |
RotoSketch turns videos into animated clips. |
You can customize NewBlue filters to fine-tune an effect. |
You can share directly to Vimeo from VideoStudio Pro X3. Click to enlarge. |
Main application
Corel VideoStudio Pro X3: Corel VideoStudio Pro X3 gives users the power, speed, and creativity to produce professional-quality video. Now dramatically faster, this end-to-end video production package delivers advanced editing, as well as professional templates, stunning filters, powerful real-time effects, and online sharing to Facebook, Flickr and Vimeo in one complete package.
Supporting applications and content
Dramatically enhanced speed and performance
Studio-quality effects and templates
HD enhancements
More sharing options
New! Launcher
VideoStudio Pro X3 gets you right to the task at hand with the new Launcher. From one convenient location, you can start express editing, more advanced video editing, the DV-to-DVD wizard, or DVD Movie Factory 2010 for DVD and Blu-ray Disc authoring and burning.
New! GPU and CPU Acceleration
Dramatically speed up your entire movie making process with NVIDIA CUDA and Intel Core i7 optimization.
New! VideoStudio Express
Make quick edits, or combine video clips, photos, music and voiceover to create a professional-looking video project in minutes.
New! Movie Templates
VideoStudio Pro X3 offers the best-quality movie templates in its class, including over $500 US worth of templates from RevoStock. Turn video clips into polished movies in an instant, with Hollywood-style titles, transitions, pans and zooms, credits and more.
New! RotoSketch
Transform videos, video frames and photos into animated clips and hand-sketched drawings in a few clicks. By simply applying a filter, you can turn media assets into realistic animations or digital art.
Enhanced! Title Effects
Create stunning titles in seconds by adding multiple title tracks and effects, then customize your work to get the perfect look.
Enhanced! HD Capture and Import
Import HD video from anywhere, including HDV, AVCHD, Blu-ray Disc and JVC HD camcorders. Import standard video from DV and analog camcorders, and Web, USB and still image cameras.
Enhanced! Blu-ray Authoring and Burning
Create your own Blu-ray titles, and author menus for DVDs and Blu-ray Discs, including BD-J menus.
New! H.264 Compression
Get incredible HD quality in smaller files by creating HD MPEG-4 files with the H.264 codec. This makes it easier to share videos on a variety of devices ranging from low-powered cell phones to high-powered Blu-ray devices.
Enhanced! Online sharing
Share your movies with your own personal network or with the entire world in a few simple clicks. Upload your videos and slideshows directly to YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook and Flickr.
Enhanced! Format Flexibility
Save your movies to AVI, FLV, MP3 encode, AC3 5.1, AVCHD, HD MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and more.
Enhanced! Copy, Convert and Burn
Copy movies to your device of choice, including iPod, iPhone, MP3 players (USB) and PlayStation Portable (PSP). Burn CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray and AVCHD discs. You can even burn HD video to standard DVD media to play on a DVD or Blu-ray player.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
176 of 188 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Comprehensive Review of the top 7 video editing software titles,
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This review is from: Corel VideoStudio Pro X3 [OLD VERSION] (Software)
Sorry about the formatting, Amazon is removing all my spaces when I publish even though it looks fine in the editor.
Computer Specs: Intel Core2 Duo @ 1.86 GHz 2 GB RAM 256 MB Video 32 bit Windows Vista My test: Added 2 videos. Added image stabilization to one 3D transition between them. Rendered the project. AVCHD in and MPG2 out (both in full HD, 1920*1440, Dolby 5.1 if available) Video length 4 minutes and 20 seconds. Overall Review: **** Corel Video Studio Pro X3 **** Cyberlink PowerDirector 8 *** Sony Vegas Movie Studio Pro Plus 9 **1/2 Adobe Premiere Elements 8 ** Magix Edit Pro 15 * Roxio Creator 2010 * Pinnacle Studio Ultimate 14 Package Options: My reviews are against the top versions of each product line. You will find that most of the differences between the top versions and the base are Blu-ray export options, and some add some extra sound options. See for yourself the option that suits you at the manufacturer's website in their respective product comparison guides. Windows 7: All seemed to work for me in windows 7, 64 bit with 4 GB RAM. I didn't do any tests with it b/c I wanted to use an older machine that would come closer to representing the average computer. This includes Roxio 2009, but not 2010 for reasons stated below. Final Opinion: If you want something super easy to use, then I would go with Cyberlink PowerDirector 8. If you want something with a bit more power that you can grow into, I would go with Corel Video Studio Pro X3. Sony Vegas Movie Studio Pro plus 9 may very well be good, but I see no reason to purchase it with the power of the Corel package. If you are a masochist, go with Adobe, Magix, Roxio, or Pinnacle. DETAILS: Adobe Premiere Elements 8 65 min render time Pros: You can search effects Layout was good but not great Interface was pretty straightforward Cons: Virtually locked my system Slow and temporarily froze frequently Output menu was cumbersome Corel Video Studio Pro X3 19 min render time Pros: Great Output menu Very fast Easy to use user interface Proxy editing* Autofit for timeline Cons: No search function for effects *edit* After further review of this software, I had to knock it down from 5 to 4 stars. I noticed more and more buggyness from the software the more that I used it. It wasn't enough that one couldn't use it, but it was enough to be a bit frustrating at times. *edit* Cyberlink PowerDirector 8 30 min render time Pros: Output menu was nice Very nice and easy to use layout Cons: No Blu-ray output *edit* Blu-ray output is available on Ultra. After further use of this program, I have some issues with it and have lowered it to 4 from 5 stars. I was disappointed with the menu editing in that you can not do text only menus, you can't really "customize" menus, and their stock menus total a whopping 2. They state they have thousands online, but almost all of these are menus that are horrible junk ones that others have created. There are literaly a few that are good or better. In addition, you can not search these menus, and the sorting is poor at best to browse them. *edit* Magix Edit Pro 15 41 min Render time Pros: Simple Cons: Poor user interface Oversimplified (Too simple I think for most people) Very Cumbersome to use and add effects Output options were confusing and cumbersome Extremely limited options for PC output (which is what many will be doing) A couple of lock ups Pinnacle Studio Ultimate 14 Pros: Nice little finished project to see what can be done Nice interface for editing Cons: ONLY SOFTWARE that I was not able to import a video Locked up my system many times and left errant process running at 80% CPU Took 50 seconds just to load the import video TAB When I selected videos to import and hit start import, absolutely nothing happened Tried one of their movies and went to help to find stabilization and it crashed on me b/c I didn't have enough memory No Blu-ray output Cons on install on windows 7 computer: Failure on export of file on all formats I actually tried Pinnacle about 10 years ago and had absolutely nothing but problems. Spent many days downloading patches just to get it to work. Then, like a moron, I did an entire project and when I went to burn it, the burn failed every time. I see a decade later, I still can't export a file. Roxio Creator 2010 Pros: ----- Cons: They don't allow a trial download. I contacted them asking them if I could download a trial and even noted that I was a current customer. I personally like the 2009 Roxio. It was a nice "all-purpose" program. They told me that I had to buy it. I was offered a money back guarantee, but to do so, I had to send in a letter of destruction. This is way too much effort on my end to see if your software works for me. I find it ridiculous in this day and age that you can't have a trial version of something, especially when EVERY ONE of your competitors does. In addition, this is how they were treating an existing customer! You throw in all the compatibility issues that can occur in software in general and video software in particular, and that leaves me to think they have something to hide. As icing on the cake, the following sentence was in their reply. "Creator 2010 does support AVCHD software and hasn't been know to have any issues thus far!" I replied to them about this OUTRIGHT LIE! First, you can read the compatibility issues on Amazon. Second, as a person that writes programs, there is no such thing as bug free software, especially video editing software. Sony Vegas Movie Studio Pro Plus 9 14 minute render time (NO ANTI-SHAKE IN RENDER, see below) Pros: Computer stayed pretty responsive during render Savable packages of effects How to guide is nice Cons: Couldn't search effects Very, very cumbersome to use Couldn't find stabilization The render time approximation stayed at around 1 minute or 2 left the entire time Here is my issue with Sony Vegas. I have compared its features with many of the other programs and they are all very similar. Now, when compared with Corel Video Studio Pro X3 and Cyberlink PowerDirector, they are virtually identical. I personally think Sony leaves their software cumbersome so that it "looks/seems" more powerful. I was definitely most disappointed in this product because it was the one that I was looking the most forward to using. When I say that it is cumbersome to use, it doesn't mean that it can't be used. Let me give an example. I am a programmer, and in something like excel, I like the ability to write my own code to create functions and tools that it doesn't offer or to tweak ones that it does. HOWEVER, when I want to enter numbers in boxes, I just want to enter numbers in boxes. I don't want to click in a box, go to a menu or right click, select some gadget and then enter a number. It is ok for complicated things to be complicated, but simple things should not only be simple, but also INTUITIVE. The main thing that I saw that you could do in Sony Vegas that you couldn't do in the others is change your transitions (both audio and video) ramp as far as how quickly they come in and go out. I am not talking about changing the time, but how your out video accelerates out and how you in video accelerates in during that time. It is a cool feature, but something that 99% of people will only not use, but won't care about either. Another thing, the image stabilizer should be easy to do, and it may be. However, I did a search in help for stabilize, stabilizer, sta, shake, anti, etc. and could not find out how to do this very simple thing. This worries me greatly that if this isn't readily available in the help docs, then much of the other stuff probably isn't either. *A note on proxy editing. Proxy editing is basically you working on a very low def version of your file, but when it comes time to actually render your output, the original file is used. Some view this as a crutch because they say you should be able to optimize the software to work with the high def video. My opinion is that if I can work faster, then I will work faster. Who cares what my resolution is while I am editing. If you have the fastest software out there for HD, and you can do your edits in very low def and it is even faster still, then why would you not want that?
47 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Greatly Improved Product,
By Fahillion Tech "Fahillion" (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Corel VideoStudio Pro X3 [OLD VERSION] (Software)
VideoStudio X3 is a great product. I can see that there have been some other users who have had problems downloading and installing the trial, which I had a few problems, but once I was able to get the product installed I found it to be a fantastic video editor for the novice to intermediate video editing users.
I have been using basic video editors for several years. First, I started with Windows Movie Maker, which I loved until they made drastic changes to the program. Since then I have been using various products from Pinnacle and other vendors. I had even looked into the X2 (previous) version of this product and was not satisfied with that it had to offer. But, I am always on the lookout for a new product that will give me back some of the easy to use features that Movie Maker once had. I have finally found that product, VideoStudio Pro X3. Aside from being a solid video editing package, it comes with some outstanding bonus materials such as a annimated drawing tool, great sound clips, and fantastic effects. X3 also includes the basic video editor from Corel (Video Studio Express 2010), just for those times you want to make a quick movie. So, it is technically two packages in one. The Instant Project feature is great. It allows you to easily create a quick slideshow with some pretty nice editing. I tested X3 on a basic dual core system (almost 5 years old) and a newer system. It ran great on both computers. Overall I have been very pleased with X3.
29 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
A CPU hog,
This review is from: Corel VideoStudio Pro X3 [OLD VERSION] (Software)
I had no trouble installing it. Those that had difficulty and removed it are really the lucky ones. The program immediately goes through your entire system (mine has 2 TB disc storage) and catalogs each and every thing. Can you stop it? Not that I could find. It just does it. It saps up your entire system for hours on end...it never did stop until I uninstalled it. Many services are started that just keep running and sapping CPU in the background when you close the program (my Win 7 professional 8 megabyte 3 gHz I-7 computer came to its knees). The DVD making portion is a crippled program. It will only write, with limited options, to a blank DVD...no DVD folders or images, no other output option. The number of templates is laughable...and they are motion templates, whose effects you cannot see except in a separate preview screen, not as you use them. The 12th (X2) version at a huge discount (I got it for far less than half price on gold box) works just fine if you have a separate DVD making program. Ulead's Movie Factory 6 is far better than the one included, and it works under Win 7 just fine. Too bad Ulead was bought by Corel so they could ruin the program. I hate to admit this, but Final Cut Express and iMovie (earlier versions than cuyrrent) on the Mac are far more robust, complete, and faster than any of the Win versions of video I have used. Someone needs to really get with it (and its not Roxio or the now moribund Pegasys).
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