![]() ![]() However, this is simply not true, as this important export feature has been deleted on PS23 and therefore, a surround sound DVD (or Blue Ray) disc cannot be produced via this version of Studio. The most important final and crystal clear statement on page 186 is that a DVD disc can be produced with 5.1 surround sound. Even more annoying is when the previously purchased Studio 20 BD Plug-in is activated, it clearly states that it is 'enabled', when it is not.įailure to produce a DVD (or BD) disc with 5.1 surround sound : Full surround sound editing facilities are provided (as previous versions) and the User Manual goes through this in detail. Inaccurate and misleading User Manual: Two issues here:Ĭharging customers again for a previously purchased Blue Ray add-on: This is not acceptable when the User Manual clearly states on page 254: “You can restore purchases that you have made through Pinnacle Studio”, and the running software also indicates that this can be done. Which is not really true, as when PS23 is installed on Win 7 or 8, it is not compatible with the audio on the most widely used consumer HD camcorder file format (AVCHD)!! This is a vital restriction and should have been clearly stated under ‘Operating System’ and not as an obscure hidden footnote under ‘Export Formats’. It was only recently that I found that this problem was more likely to be due to misleading System Requirements: Where, under ‘Operating System’, it states that PS23 is compatible with Win 7, 8 and 10. Please note that this completely prevented me from doing any sort PS23 evaluation inside any ‘Trial’ period (which as a long term customer, is something that I shouldn’t need anyway!). Misleading System Requirements: From the start I had a major issue using it on my Win 7 computer: No sound and, as I was unable to fix this after two days (and thought this was due to an incompatibility with my sound card), I thought it best to wait until my new Win 10 computer arrived mid-December. Everything seemed OK, but unfortunately, the reality was somewhat different: But before purchasing new software, I always check the spec, promotional info and, in particular, download and study the User Manual, to ensure the software will meet my needs. So when I received a special offer for version 23 last November, I decided it was time to upgrade, particularly as I was about to purchase a new editing computer to replace my 2011 Win 7 computer. ![]() ![]() I went into the HELP files in STUDIO, and clicked on "AVI FIES" This is what I saw.My last Pinnacle Studio purchase was version 20 in 2016 and I use it for editing AVCHD files to produce Blue Ray and DVD discs with DD 5.1 audio. There's got to be an easier way to be able to import AVI files from camera to STUDIO. (3) And finally, I used a USB directly from Canon Camera to Computer and tried to capture that way. (2) I tried CF camera memory card into a USB card reader and tried importing that way. (1) Canon G6 plugged into the USB Pinnacle Dazzle DVC 100, (audio/video cables) and tried to import the video clip that way. if you can tell me Studio 14 HD does not support AVI files, then why can I save make movie files as AVI files? Only once it allowed me to import a video clip into Studio, but not anymore, regardless of me shutting down the computer and restarting again. ( lo-res and hi-res) When I open IMPORT in studio, then OTHER DEVICES, then go to my folder on my HDD that has these newest video clips from today's nephew's soccer game, I try to highlight one clip, then CAPTURE, but nothing happens. What I'm trying to do, is 'IMPORT' video files which are Video clips and saved through my Canon G6 Digital camera as. VCR) into Pinnacle 14 HD til the cows come home with little or no problem. AVI Files from Canon G6 can not be Imported into Pinnacle Studio 14 HD ![]()
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