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Corel VideoStudio by ()
I was happy with PowerDirector until it started crashing my computer and then refusing to let me render in the resolution it was rendering in when it crashed. Every time it crashed, I lost a resolution until I was down to nearly nothing. Boy, was I glad Corel VideoStudio came along. I initially installed VideoStudio on my Windows 7 system. Then, I upgraded Windows 7 to Windows 10. It worked on both systems without crashing either one. Woohoo!nnOne of the things I noticed right off the bat is screen video capture. I’m so happy to have that. For years, the only way for me to screen capture was point a camera at my screen (yeah, I know about free software). This also has a slideshow wizard, but what I wanted most was a video wizard. As far as I can see, there’s no such luck. Oh, well. I’m happy to see it can edit six cameras. My old video editor could only handle four. I haven’t challenged it yet, but it is the coolest feature. That can really make a video look all pro.
I’m still learning my way around this software, so maybe there are things that are there that I don’t know about. So far, I’ve made a few basic videos for YouTube I’ve found that and VideoStudio is similar in feel to PowerDirector, but some things aren’t as intuitive, or maybe I’ve just been with PowerDirector so long that anything else feels alien.
The videos have turned out great, though, unlike Windows Movie Maker which makes my videos somewhat grainy. It’s more powerful than Windows Movie Maker and has more options.