Review: EditStudio is a tool that allows you to capture, edit and create movies. The application interface is obsolete, so EditStudio big improvements really need from this point. You can start a new project and import the files or media library using just the file browser as a drag-and-drop is not supported. Yes, you can rename files, capture video, all the layers, move the elements to a certain position and add tags (eg one, two, chapters, subtitles). But you can also share files, trim the start and end point to break the ties of audio and video to create and edit field absorbs sound. Additionally, you can add effects (eg, negative, Posterize, gradient, grayscale, Picture-in-Picture) and go (eg, dissolution), text and press releases, as well as the combination of sound. You can also change the speed of the film, flip, rotate and mirror, reverse playback, and change the source file. Also, you can see a movie, go to a specific frame to start or complete a project, you need speed or arrow tool to move the car and crossfade audio, view system information, as well as to reset the settings to their default values, and other . The program takes a very large amount of system resources and includes all user documentation with tutorial images. I have not encountered any problemóww during the process. However, passing through the programming functions are not easy. Yes, newcomers may be difficult to get to learn the instrument. In addition, a demo version shows watermark on output files. However, it is recommended to check EditStudio yourself and see if its a good fit. |
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