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Pinnacle Studio Ultimate Version 11 [OLD VERSION]

Pinnacle Studio Ultimate Version 11 [OLD VERSION]

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From: Pinnacle Systems
Category: Software

List Price: $129.99
Buy New: $54.00
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 105 reviews
Sales Rank: 2604

Format: Cd-rom
Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows Xp
Media: CD-ROM
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: Windows Vista
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4
Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7.9 x 3

MPN: 8210-10056-51
Model: 82101005651
UPC: 613570221296
EAN: 0613570221296
ASIN: B000PS6QY6

Release Date: May 10, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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1 out of 5 stars BUYER BEWARE!   July 18, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have purchased Studio 10, 11 Ultimate and now 12 Ultimate. I have wasted numerous blank dvds and countless hours trying to get this to work on my new system. I have Vista Ultimate 64 bit my system keeps crashing and giving different errors. The pinnacle cust service is not helpful at all. I can't even get this up and running to make a video review! Stay away from any Pinnacle software.


5 out of 5 stars PINNACLE STUDIO ULTIMATE VERSION 11   July 14, 2008
This is an excellent program & I highly recommend it.The learning curve is very easy to understand. The extra add on & the included green screen is worth the price of the box. I have all ready fixed a few videos with this program & I'm still tinkering & having a great time with all the effects included in the kit.


1 out of 5 stars Do not buy this   July 13, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Studio 10 was the biggest piece of junk that i've EVER purchased. I cannot believe that anything that this company produces is worthwile. Avoid at all costs.


2 out of 5 stars Stick with WMM or upgrade to Adobe   July 8, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

As a user of Widows Media Maker, it was difficult not to get excited when I saw this product: high-def, accepts all sorts of files, Ken Burns, and green screen! Yeah! And my excitement lasted through the first week, as I played around with the chroma key and proDAD. The user interface was simple and intuitive, as well. However, once I tried to string a video together, it became apparent that my excitement had been unwarranted.

About that dazzling array of accepted source files: yes indeed, the product does work with them, but only on a very long time frame. If you're editing, say, a 10-minute H.264, be prepared to spend hours if you have background rendering turned on. If you don't have it turned on, then I hope you've memorized all the points in file you want to cut and know exactly how the effects will appear, because you won't know how it looks until you've written the video file. Also, you cannot combine two snippets from different sources, or even non-continuous snippets from the same source, like you might want to after cutting an unnecessary scene. Another source of disappointment: no timing markers, a feature that would let you tap out markers across the time line, which is great when you're working with cuts to music. There are only a couple tracks for video and audio, as well.

But all those stunning effects are worth it, right? Unfortunately, you have to buy most of the effects; the "ultimate" version does come with a few transitions and such, but mostly the the ridiculously simple and the simply ridiculous. If you want a wipe from the other side of the screen, you have to cough up. That said, proDAD is worth its weight in gold. Although adjusting custom settings and key frames isn't quite as intuitive as the rest of the product, the affects are gorgeous.

Customer service is a joke; the forums are full of lovely people who try to help you along, but if you're having difficulties accessing the extra features promised with the "ultimate" version, you're out of luck. I was tossed back and forth between different departments and websites (which often required a different account than the others I'd already set up) until I just stopped hearing from them. Help is only really available on a peer-to-peer basis in the forums.

OVERALL: There are a lot of annoying ticks (like the inability to merge clips), but most can be worked around with a little creativity and lot of patience. The user interface is easy to use. On the other hand, even with a quarter of my hard drive free and 200 Gigs of RAM (on XP), the system is painfully slow, and not much less prone to crashing than WMM. proDAD excepted, the effects aren't jaw-dropping, and the fact that you have to pay for the goodies is annoying at best. Customer service is nonexistent. It's usable, but those who need something more advanced than WMM should check out whether their requirements can be better met by Ulead Studio, Sony Vegas, or Adobe Premiere before buying this product.



2 out of 5 stars Frustration not a listed feature of Studio 11   June 23, 2008
Pinnacle Studio 11 Ultimate

The software is not bad, once you get past the registration and activation process.

Be very careful about the spelling of the url to register and activate.

There is a web site with a url only one letter different in spelling that your browser may grab instead of the real Pinnacle site.

You will want http://www.pinnaclesys.com/hfxbonus/ not http://www.pinnacalesys.com/hfxbonus/.

Note the extra "a" before the "l" in Pinnacle in the bad site URL. Both sites are apparently real Pinnacle sites so why are they so close in URL name with one being the wrong spelling of Pinnacle?

I do not understand why they do not shut the second site down so it does not interfere with the registration and activation process. Perhaps they really want customers to become extremely frustrated.

Communication with Pinnacle is also frustrating. Once you are a registered user of the software, you must register several different passwords to access different parts of the customer service web site.

You will want to be prepared to read a great deal if you want to get help with a problem and be willing to simply read more if they send you a reply to a request for help. They will refer you back to the web site for the answer to your question so you will have to read a lot of stuff that does not help until YOU figure out what the REAL answer to you question is.

Directions in some of the email responses from Pinnacle will be incorrect. For example, you will be told that your "passport" number to re-access your activation keys will be in the Help menu under "About". It is in fact not under "About" but in the drop down menu just above "About" so if you are frustrated and in a hurry you may miss it.

If you start to order software from the Pinnacle site but decide you do not want it, even if you cancel the process before paying for it, it will still be ordered. You can then access information about the order and see the order on the screen but you cannot access any process to alter or cancel the order. You must us a different website entry to access this feature or call the sales line.

The greatest frustration is that there are a lot of transitions and effects in the software that will not be activated even upon registration and activation of the Ultimate version. It is not clear which features are parts of the Ultimate version and some are extras that you must pay for in addition to the software cost. There is no indication in the interface which features cost extra or how to activate them.

The manual omits some key words in the index so you have to use the help search in the interface.

The absolute worst feature of this software is related to the rendering of the effects and transitions. Under the "Video and audio preferences" tab is a check box item "Enable Background Rendering". If this is selected, Studio will render or attempt to render the transitions and effects of your project while you are still editing it. There are no other choices for rendering. No "Foreground Rendering" or anything similar. You must go to this dialog box and turn the "Background Rendering" on and off. Why not just say "Enable Rendering". A better approach would be to have a "Render Effects and Transitions" button on the interface and make the process work only when the button is depressed. Once the rendering is complete, it would not render again until the button is again depressed. Going into the dialog box and enabling and disabling the "Background Rendering" takes up a lot of time and is a slow process. Allowing the "Background Rendering" to run all the time slows down the editing process to a frustrating pace. They need to change this setting process.

Be aware that in addition to the hard drive space needed for the software and "extras" that the software uses a huge amount of hard drive for auxiliary files of rendered effects and transitions.

So, have at least one 500 GB+ hard drive available for video files and the auxiliary files. Put the software on one drive and your video files on another to speed up rendering time.


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