With the arrival of high-definition cameras, the push for video-to-go and, of course, Windows Vista, makers of video editing software have been handed a ticket to introduce new versions of their products. Canadian application architect Corel has done just that with the new version of its VideoStudio. VideoStudio, which entered the Corel corral when the company bought Ulead, is one of the top consumer video editing programs for the PC. Version 11 of the program has two flavors: plain vanilla and a step-up version known as “Plus.”
Corel VideoStudio v.11: A Small Step Forward
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. July 18, 2007 05:00 AMWith the arrival of high-definition cameras, the push for video-to-go and, of course, Windows Vista, makers of video editing software have been handed a ticket to introduce new versions of their products. Canadian application architect Corel has done just that with the new version of its VideoStudio. VideoStudio, which entered the Corel corral when the company bought Ulead, is one of the top consumer video editing programs for the PC. Version 11 of the program has two flavors: plain vanilla and a step-up version known as “Plus.”