By Dustin Sklavos
Corel's VideoStudio Pro X3 has a completely revamped user interface. Does it deliver on its ease-of-use promises, or is VideoStudio X3 all flash, no substance? We take a look in this review.
For someone like me, Corel's VideoStudio Pro X3 creates a very tenuous situation. On the one hand, when last Corel and I spoke about video editing software, it was to give them a severe lashing for the stunning pile of mediocrity that was VideoStudio Pro X2. I was testing it against other contenders in the consumer video editing arena and it came up pretty short compared to personal favorites like Sony Vegas and Pinnacle's Video Studio. Since then I've reviewed updated versions of Pinnacle and Adobe's Premiere Elements, but my recommendations haven't really changed. Corel seeks to change them.
Judging from the thrashing of my hard drives, Corel seeks a lot of things. And just like the still woefully empty library window, they're not going to find what they're looking for.
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