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Pinnacle Studio Ultimate Version 12 | 
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Format: Cd-rom Platform: No Operating System Media: CD-ROM Edition: Ultimate Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows Vista Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 9.4 x 2.9
MPN: 8210-10060-61 Model: 82101006061 UPC: 613570223245 EAN: 0613570223245
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| • | Take control of your videos with professional strength editing tools | | • | Capture, edit and burn: The complete native HD solution | | • | Define the style of your video or film, regardless of on-set conditions, with powerful imaging tools | | • | Share and archive your creations on DVD, YouTube, and more | | • | Includes: Boris Graffiti, Red Giant Magic Bullet Looks, proDAD VitaScene |
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Product Description Make your home movies look great without having to learn a difficult editing program. Pinnacle Studio Ultimate version 12 lets you take advantage of the latest HD video technologies, including Blu-ray and AVCHD. Its Montage theme based editing, designed by professional producers and artists, puts incredible creative power at your fingertips. Simply drag and drop your video and stills to preview your show - and watch your content come alive complete with Hollywood style multi-layered effects, animated graphics, titles and Hi-Fi audio. Edit and polish to your heart's content with the sleek interface. When you are finished, archive your video memories, publish them on YouTube or enjoy on DVDs and portable devices. Includes professional tools for titling, color correction, lighting and special effects, plus a green screen backdrop.
Windows XP with SP2 / Vista (32 bit Vista recommended) Intel Pentium / AMD Athlon 1.4 GHz or higher (2.4 GHz recommended) Intel Pentium HT / AMD Athlon 2.4 GHz or 1.6 GHz Dual core required for Vista Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz or higher needed for AVCHD editing 512 MB RAM (1 GB recommended) 1 GB needed for HD and/or Vista (2 GB recommended) 1.5 GB needed for AVCHD (2 GB required on Vista) DirectX 9 or higher graphics card with 64 MB (128 MB recommended) 128 MB needed on Vista (256 MB ATI Radeon9600+ or NVIDIA GeForce 6 or higher recommended) 256 MB needed for HD & AVCHD editing (ATI Radeon 9600+ or NVIDIA GeForce 6 or higher recommended) DirectX 9 or higher compatible sound card 1 GB of disk space to install & 3+ GB for bonus content DVD-ROM drive to install
Amazon.com Pinnacle Studio Ultimate version 12 lets you take advantage of the latest HD video editing technologies, including Blu-ray and AVCHD. All new Pinnacle Montage theme based editing--designed by professional producers and artists--puts incredible creative power at your fingertips. Simply drag and drop your video clips and still images to preview your movie--and watch your content come alive, complete with Hollywood style multi-layered effects, animated graphics, titles and Hi-Fi audio. Edit and polish to your heart's content with the sleek new video editing interface. When you are finished, archive your video memories, publish them on YouTube, or enjoy them on DVDs and portable devices. Pinnacle Studio Ultimate version 12 includes professional software tools for titling, color correction, lighting and special effects, plus a green screen backdrop. Pinnacle Studio Ultimate version 12 lets you take advantage of the latest HD video editing technologies, including Blu-ray and AVCHD. | Choose from more than a hundred Look presets, all neatly organized into 10 categories, to help set the mood for everything from a wedding to a film festival winner. | Watch your memories come alive with Pinnacle Montage. | Native HD support means you'll get the same pristine quality from your original source all the way to final output--without transcoding and in real-time | Exclusive Feature New--Pro video tools Pinnacle Studio Ultimate Version 12 includes professional caliber tools for complete control of your productions. Boris Graffiti--title & graphic animation The most innovative titling tools in the industry are now at your fingertips. Easily craft sophisticated title animations including type on text, text on a path, jitter and randomization. Create 3D text with bump maps and reflections. An expansive Style Palette and the Boris Library Browser provide fast access to hundreds of preset effects and styles. Magic Bullet Looks--Pro film styles Whatever the location, the look of your footage sets the mood. Now you can define the style of your video or film, regardless of on-set conditions, with powerful imaging tools. Choose from more than a hundred Look presets, all neatly organized into 10 categories, to help set the mood for everything from a wedding to a film festival winner. proDAD VitaScene--lighting, glows & more Now you can achieve sophisticated effects and transitions that contribute greatly to the style and mood of your project: light rays, color matching, artistic film styles, and much more. Now it's easy to add those subtle details that give you professional looking results. BONUS: Green Sheet (approx. 5.95 ft x 5.58 ft) included in retail box version of Studio Ultimate version 12. Essential for creating high quality Chroma Key effects. Complete HD Workflow Your Story--Now in Dazzling HD Pinnacle Studio Plus works natively with HDV and AVCHD footage. Native HD support means you'll get the same pristine quality from your original source all the way to final output--without transcoding and in real-time. You can even combine projects that mix standard and high definition video and photos for a final result in full HD resolution Built-in HD Disc Burning Burn your Hollywood-style movies on DVD and HD DVD format discs on standard DVD media. Natively author Blu-ray format discs with full motion menus. Or make AVCHD format discs on standard DVDs to play on Blu-ray players. New--Pinnacle Montage: Watch your memories come alive - Enjoy multi-track power without the complexity
Thanks to fantastic pre-built templates designed by professional producers and artists, Pinnacle Montage automatically generates all the necessary titles, effects and animations.
- Create multi-layer effects
Access to Picture-in-Picture, Chroma Key or A/B editing with two video tracks at the tip of your fingers.
- Mix your media together
Use all your media--photos, video, and music--to create a Hollywood-style movie.
- 11 themes with +80 templates including Video Wall, Album, Seasons and more
Additional Features It's all in the Timeline. With its sleek, scalable interface, Pinnacle Studio Ultimate Version 12 represents a stunning leap forward in workflow refinement and ease of use. Directly import your digital videos, photos and audio from a wide range of devices including DV, HDV and AVCHD camcorders, and digital still cameras. Automatic scene detection and clip creation gets your project off to a great start. You'll be editing your movie, fast! Optimized for performance Unleash the power of your computer. This means a faster, smoother experience while you work and in your final output. Real-time multi-track editing Create advanced effects like Chroma Key, graphics overlay and Picture-in-Picture (PIP). Key frame-able 2D/3D motion graphics Pick from hundreds of effects and transitions, and preview them in full quality, even in HD. If you ever need even more creative variety, add to your effects library with just a few simple clicks. Scorefitter music generator Automatically generate a rich soundtrack to match the length of your movie; now with 40+ source tracks that feature more choice, higher fidelity and increased accuracy. New--Web publishing simplified What fun is capturing your memories if you don't share them? In just One-Click share your movies with the world on popular web sites like YouTube and Yahoo! Video New--Refined audio editing New digital controls and monitors to add a dimension in sound to your movie. Clean up and rejuvenate Improve audio tracks, clean up video, enhance color, remove noise, and fix poor lighting to restore old, damaged footage--automatically. New--Even more ways to share Output movies to Sony PSP, Apple iPod, DivX certified players and even 3GP mobile phones. Export to Flash video too. Built-in HD Disc Burning Burn DVD, HD DVD and AVCHD format discs on standard DVD media. Natively author Blu-ray format discs with full motion menus. Scalable user interface Keeps tools at your fingertips. Adjustable windows are perfect for widescreen monitors.
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Shockingly bad software and shockingly deceptive representations June 29, 2008 64 out of 80 found this review helpful
It is not often that I give such a harsh review.
To set the platform, I am a professional photographer and semi-pro videographer. I typically work in an HD/HDV format. My primary editing system is CS3 Creative Suite featuring Premiere Pro, After Effects, etc. My hardware is a 2.2GHz Dual Core Athlon running 4GB of RAM with an 8600GTS (Nvidia 256MB) video card. I run Photoshop CS3, Premiere Pro CS3, After Effects CS3 and CS3 Bridge simultaneously without a hiccup. Sometimes, I am running Fireworks 8, in addition to these programs. (BTW - This is not an advertisement for Adobe products. Adobe has its own issues. I only mention the software to give a benchmark as to system demands/requirements.)
I purchased Pinnacle 12 Ultimate as an upgrade to Pinnacle 9. It was purchased as a work around to Premiere Pro's lack of HD MPEG4 .mov export capabilities. (I'm an i [...] contributor and this is the requisite codec.)
Pinnacle was raving about its new features, including HD/MPEG4 file export capabilities. Thinking this was probably a big fat lie, I contacted and inquired of Pinnacle. Here is my conversation with online "chat" support:
Hi, my name is Donna Jumao-As. How may I help you? [12:52:43 PM] Tony Zinnanti: Hi - I have a quick question re exporting HDV files [12:39:38 PM] Tony Zinnanti: Specifically, I need to export HDV format in MPEG4. Can Pinnacle Ultimate 12 do that? [12:40:03 PM] Donna Jumao-As: okay, [12:53:34 PM] Donna Jumao-As: yes [12:53:46 PM] Tony Zinnanti: Is it possible to download a trial version of 12? I have v. 9. Also, is there an upgrade discount? [12:40:49 PM] Donna Jumao-As: Answer Link: [LINK] [12:54:45 PM] Donna Jumao-As: there is no trial version for Studio 12. [12:55:06 PM] Tony Zinnanti: ok - give me a sec to check out the link [12:41:52 PM] Donna Jumao-As: But we offer upgrade version purchased for Studio 12 from older version. [12:55:33 PM] Tony Zinnanti: Ok - how do I go about doing that? [12:43:09 PM] Tony Zinnanti: U there? [12:43:36 PM] Donna Jumao-As: yes [12:57:11 PM] Tony Zinnanti: Hello? [12:44:09 PM] Tony Zinnanti: Hi- how do I go about doing an upgrade purchase? [12:44:22 PM] Donna Jumao-As: one moment please. [12:58:08 PM] Donna Jumao-As: Since you have Studio 9 version you can avail the $69.99 for Studio 12 upgrade. [12:59:16 PM] Tony Zinnanti: Ok - do you have a purchase link, or will it just ask at the time of purchasing? [12:46:18 PM] Donna Jumao-As: Hold on please. [01:00:14 PM] Tony Zinnanti: Ok [12:47:57 PM] Donna Jumao-As: [LINK] [01:01:39 PM] Tony Zinnanti: Ok thanks. I'll figure it out from here.Take care. [12:49:24 PM] 'Tony Zinnanti' disconnected ('Concluded by End-user'). [12:49:37 PM]
Part of the unrecorded conversation was my express inquiry of whether Pinnacle could read an .m2t (HDV) file and export is as HD .mpeg4. She stated "yes."
After spending a full eight hours installing, tweaking, hunting, pecking, uninstalling and reinstalling this program, not only does this program NOT have an "export" function, but it will not play HD/HDV clips. Pinnacle doesn't even recognize .m2t files in the file dialogue. Further, after trying MANY times, it will not render an HD/HDV video. After putting clips in the timeline and rendering "High Definition" "MPEG4", both in Quicktime and and Windows Media Player, you get a black screen with no data. Adobe Bridge CS3 doesn't even see the data. The rendered video just plays black and there is no compatibility/file reading error issued.
What was stated to me by the Pinnacle representative was total misinformation - pure and simple.
Any HD/HDV clip loaded into the file area does not play. You can "scrub" over it, but you can not play it. It will play intermittently if you play it as full screen, then reduce.
Additionally, when trying to create a "new project," the software has a bug which keeps loading the previous project.
After much hunting and pecking, I also found no .mov export capability.
About this time, I had to cut my losses and move on. I contacted Pinnacle/Avid for a refund and was ignored. I have neither time nor money to waste. This was a waste of both. Now I an left putting in a claim with my credit card company due to the false representations of the product.
Lastly, I am aghast that a company would so blatantly misrepresent a product. It's mind boggling that a company would put out a product that is so seriously deficient.
If there is anyone who takes issue with this review, send me a video made with Pinnacle 12 Ultimate that is an HD/HDV export. Explain your workflow and I will amend this review accordingly.
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UPDATE: After calling Pinnacle to resolve a refund, I was told that I would be receiving a refund e-mail. It never arrived. Accordingly, I have had to take the matter up with my credit card company.
Personally, I find it very sad that a company would behave this way. A lot of people who will look forward to getting a product to put together family videos, etc. are going to find out they've been burned.
The Pinnacle representative with whom I spoke even stated that he could edit DV video with this, but not HDV.
What iMovie '08 Should Have Been September 2, 2008 21 out of 22 found this review helpful
Let me start off by saying that I'm a Mac guy and I do a lot of video. I generally work with Final Cut Pro but often drop into iMovie '08 for projects that need to be done quickly without the need for precision editing. After spending a few hours with Pinnacle Studio Ultimate 12, I'm almost ready to boot my Mac into Windows for those tasks I'd normally edit on iMovie.
PROS:
1. Awesome plugins: It's funny, but what I like best about the Studio Ultimate are the parts of it not made by Pinnacle! Included on a second CD are titling effects from Boris and professional-grade color correction from Magic Bullet. Magic Bullet adds a 'film look' to your video as well as a number of other color related effects. Everything renders quickly and looks great.
Those two features alone usually cost several hundred bucks a piece (on top of the editing software), so their inclusion in the package certainly adds to its value.
2. Instant conversion from AVCHD. One of my complaints on the Mac side is that AVCHD video needs to be converted to an Apple codec prior to being edited. This usually adds a considerable amount of time to the workflow, as the video is 'ingested' at a rate usually double that of the length of the file (i.e. a ten minute clip takes twenty minutes to import). All Studio Ultimate needs is the drive letter for your card reader and the video is ready to be edited. Very cool.
3. Fast performance and mixed formats: Editing performance is very fast and responsive with fast render times too. Studio Ultimate also allows a mix of formats on the timeline. I tested editing a high definition AVCHD clip along with an included DV movie and all mixed together perfectly.
4. Green screen is included: Pinnacle even throws in a free green screen! It's large and can easily fit two people in front of it. A nice and thoughtful addition to the product.
5. Many export options: Outputting the video to something playable beyond the PC is very smartly implemented. Presets for basic exports (like YouTube and DVD) are available as well as fully customizable advanced settings into a variety of formats.
6. Multi-track video editing: Unlike iMovie '08 there are two video tracks that can be used for video overlays, etc.
CONs
1. Slightly complex: The developers tried their best to keep it simple and organized, but there is some complexity involved with doing anything beyond the basics. It's nothing that's not impossible to learn, but there are a few layers of menuing necessary to accomplish some effects tasks (like chroma keying or using a plugin). Additionally, the plugins (like the magic bullet software) all have their own interfaces separate from the studio interface. They also don't install themselves automatically, so you'll need to insert the second disc on your own to get access to them.
2. File management is confusing: Studio Ultimate forgoes the standard Windows file management routines and adds a multi-paged navigation to find items on your hard disk. Not very efficient and sometimes difficult to navigate back to where you started. It would be much easier to find files based on the standard windows file open dialog. When I did import an AVCHD file, it did not show up on the 'my movies' option on the file navigation window. I'm not sure exactly where it ended up!
3. AVCHD import follows a different workflow: The developers spent a lot of time with three simple top level tabs: Capture, edit, and "make movie." Unfortunately bringing AVCHD video in does not follow that same convention. It would be nice to have the AVCHD import options in the same place as the DV/HDV imports.
CONCLUSION:
Video editing is a very complex task and many products have tried and failed to make the process fast and easy. Pinnacle Studio Ultimate is probably the best of breed for consumer video editing apps on any platform. It is a little more complex than iMovie on the Mac, but it also adds considerably more creative options that rival professional-grade applications. It will import footage from cameras as old as Digital 8 (and even VHS with added hardware) and mix that footage with the latest AVCHD offerings very efficiently.
Overall Pinnacle has an impressive offering that I highly recommended to Windows users. This Mac user is just a tad bit jealous.
Beware Pinnacle's Duplicitous Practices July 29, 2008 19 out of 25 found this review helpful
Pinnacle's Serial Numbers and Activation Keys expire after two years.
This applies to all Pinnacle software, not just software downloaded online. Activation Keys bought online AND Serial Numbers for software bought in retail stores only work for two years.
It's in the fine print - which you can't even see until you rip open the box (thereby forfeiting your right to a refund) and click the "Yes, I Agree" button during installation.
If you have to reinstall the program (or any part of it) two years and a day after buying it, you will have to completely repurchase the software.
What's especially fishy about Pinnacle is how it will suddenly start crashing at 2 years after initial installation. My video drivers stopped working at a point, I'd later realize, coincident with the 2 year anniversary of my having installed the Pinnacle software.
In trying to fix the suspiciously-timed program crash I was mystified to learn that a number clearly printed on a CD sleeve was suddenly "Not a Valid Serial Number." The Activation Keys I'd bought online, and had on file, were suddenly incorrect.
I contacted Pinnacle, who informed me of the two year statement in the agreement. Here is an excerpt from their email:
"The reason you are not able to obtain a redownload of your purchase is that the Extended Download Service was not purchased with your download and the time to purchase this service has expired. Unfortunately, this means that in order to obtain the product, you will need to repurchase it."
Keep in mind - I was asking Pinnacle for no software. All I needed was a Serial Number and Activation Keys, because the Serial Number printed on the CD sleeve itself, and the Activation Keys I'd received two years earlier no longer worked.
Just something you might want to keep in mind before buying Pinnacle software.
Better than Premiere Elements, but ... September 6, 2008 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
I own Adobe Premiere Elements 3 and 4, so I am going to be comparing Pinnacle Studio to Premiere Elements.
I have been using the Studio Beta 12.1 downloaded from Pinnacle's web site, so this review reflects the Beta program.
Studio is a decent program, it has features similar to Premiere Elements. In general, Premiere Elements has more tuning features than Pinnacle Studio. For example, consider the task of rendering a movie to MPEG. Pinnacle Studio allows you to choose bitrate and frame size, and that's about it. Adobe Premiere also lets you choose I-frame and P-frame spacing, and field order.
On the other hand, Premiere Elements crashes a lot. Some of the features appearing in its menus simply don't work. It is my least favorite piece of software by a wide margin. No bug fixes either: Premiere Elements 4 has lived its entire life without an update from Adobe. Premiere Elements 7 has already been announced. Pinnacle Studio Ultimate 12 is quite new, yet a 12.1 beta is already available. Pinnacle wants to fix problems, that's great!
My issues with Pinnacle Studio all seem to involve high definition video output, which is probably not used by most customers of this program. Here are the issues I have found so far:
I cannot find a way to output 1080P (progressive) video. 1080I (interlaced) output is possible though.
A Studio "project" has to be created as a high definition project or a standard definition project. You can't have it both ways. If you try, certain features will fail to work properly.
In a project consisting of still photos (a slideshow project), I started off by manually creating the project as a high definition project. After much time spent editing and authoring, I found that 1080I output failed. The program popped up a warning "aspect ratio is incorrect." The solution is to NOT use the manual method to set the project as a HD project. Instead, drop a large JPEG onto the editing time line, and wait for the program to ask you if you want high definition or standard definition.
That last bit of awkwardness is an example of how unpleasant Pinnacle Studio can be. On the other hand, Adobe Premiere Elements is far more unpleasant in this regard, and it has other problems (stated above). In fact, I would dump Premiere Elements in favor of Pinnacle Studio, except for the fact that I really need 1080P output.
For folks that don't deal with high definition video, this is a nice program to use. Certainly, it is much better than Premiere Elements. If there is a better product in the same price range, please, someone speak up.
Frustrating and Disappointed July 19, 2008 7 out of 11 found this review helpful
I have had similar problems with my system crashing under Studio 11 and 12 Ultimate. I even had to reformat my system (Vista 64 bit/ Intel q6600) because of the conflicts caused by Studio. It was even more frustrating with the Pinnacle cust. service help. I have wasted my money on Studio 11 and now 12. I bought 11 and was hoping that version 12 upgrade would fix all of the errors...I was wrong. Please don't waste your time and money on this product like I did.
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