Corel Videostudio 2019 Ultimate Ml
Original price was: ₹7,000.00.₹2,500.00Current price is: ₹2,500.00.
Price: ₹7,000 - ₹2,500.00
(as of Feb 09, 2025 03:17:30 UTC – Details)
VideoStudio Ultimate 2019 takes its award-winning platform and adds custom video masks, Split Screen video, elegant titling tools, and quick-edit controls. Tap into 2,000+ fun and sophisticated effects, play with speed, edit 360 videos, and tell your story from multiple angles!
NEW Color Grading
NEW Dynamic Split Screen video controls
NEW Morph and Seamless transitions
NEW Video and screen recording software
NEW Premium plugins and video effects
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Kiran Yedla –
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PJP –
Corel Video Studio X4 worked just fine for me for a lot of years to author videos, Video-CDs, and DVDs based on mpeg-2, mp4, h.264. However, with the prevalence of h.265/hevc I needed to update. In my opinion based on research, Cyberlink PowerDirector (CPD) is more powerful and feature rich than Corel VideoStudio 2019 (CVS). However, as a long time user of VideoStudio, the learning curve to simply update would be significantly less, and besides, CVS cost only a third of CPD. But just to make sure that CVS fully supported h.265/hevc, I checked out the downloadable Trial version of CVS. Using sample hevc files from jell.yfish.us, it was disconcerting to find out that TRIAL CVS could not import files over 110-mbps (eg threw an error trying to import jellyfish-120mbps-4k-uhd-hev-10bit.mkv). In the end, I figured I probably would not author files over 50mbps, so I’d cross my fingers and hope that Corel would fix the import problem in the future. TIP: Download VLC (VideoLAN) to get a h.265/HEVC codec onto your PC for free; or pay MS $1 via the MS Store. I pulled the trigger and purchased the PC Disk version off of Amazon. IF your PC does not have a (DVD) optical drive but you have access to another PC with one, then you can copy the contents off the Corel Visual Studio Install disk to a USB portable drive (eg flash drive). It needs to be at least 2GB in size. Then connect the portable drive to your target PC and run the install application, VisualStudio2019_Installer.exe from the mounted drive. (IF you don’t have a portable drive, then copy the files to your target PC using Google Drive or DropBox or equivalent.) VisualStudio2019_Installer.exe will prompt you for the Product Key. ⦠OR buy an external DVD or BD drive. (While you’re at it, check out 1000 year M-DISC.) At the time of this review, the installation process virtually redownloads the entire CVS again, via Service Pack 3 (1.06Gb), so get ready to wait 45 minutes for a server side, throttled download. I think I remember another short download for ultimate content, but don’t remember for sure. *** I’m happy to report that ALL jell.yfish.us hevc content imports in the full version! That said, my i7-1065G7/Intel Iris Plus laptop isn’t fast enough to process 400 mpbs hevc and provide a good experience anyways⦠like running original Ulead VideoStudio on a Pentium processor (slow, crashes). Bottom line: Trial VS isn’t a robust bellwether for the full app. In summary: Corel VideoStudio 2019 is a great value to get into video editing. (Imho) CVS is easy to use, which for casual users is important so you don’t have to learn the app all over again each time you use it. ⦠more later as I get more edit-time on this new version.
D. H Mark –
I had been using this product in prior version for over 10 years to do simple edits of HDV and then AVCHD for home videocams of my family, very simple overlay titles, transitions, with no re-rendering of the video to retain the original quality. Any re-rendering of the HD video resulted in visible degradation of the video, so I avoided that. Also would create DVDs. Never upgraded that original version.With the demise of Windows 7, forced to get a new PC and a new video editor. This one is very cheap, offers 4K editing and I still have AVCHD camcorder but also 4K Gopro that encodes HEVC. I am happy to say that the software is immediately comfortable to use and everything I try seems to work as it always did.It is now a bit more confusing because there are now so many different types of video, but it seems to handle everything as before. Rendering to a different format seems to produce better quality than before with little or no degradation of video.Note that the free trial version is severely handicapped and do not use it to judge its capability for >1080p video, it simply does not handle it at all. It chokes on it. It could edit 1080p mp4 without any re-rendering and looked good.I had to download QuickTime (no longer supported on PCs) in order for it to load MOV (apple video) files, but then all good. There is an option to retain the video properties of the video that you want to edit, but even if it says it does this and you hope to output in the same properties, I don’t think it will always work (I edited a 2.7K video, but it would not output a 2.7K file, had to re-render it into something else). I think you have to kind of play with it to see what it will render without any recoding and what it has to recode. If it works lightning fast, then it is not re-rendering and you will get exactly what your native video is except for transitions, overlays, etc.
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William Savoie –
I had a simple job. My personal video was on a DVD and I wanted to modify it and make some changes. I had a new i7 laptop with 32 gigabytes, so I did not expect the software to crash as other reviews had experienced. The software took about an hour and a half to install. I did not ask for any bonus additions, yet it seemed to operate against my will. Once installed it kept presenting me with a button to upgrade to 2020 if I were to pay another $53, which would bring my $47.85 spent already to over a hundred. I closed the program a few times to see if It would ever stop asking me to upgrade, and it never did.I told myself that I would resist this irritation $53 button, breathe slowly and try the software out, I told myself. I bought the software on April 11, and it was shipped May 3, and arrived about a week later. I was busy at the time, so I noticed about 3 days before the return window closed. Because it took so long to receive the DVD I used vlm to rip my DVD video from 2013 and save it on my laptop. VideoStudio 2019 would play the video but always without any sound. I tried to add another video and put it back on a DVD but my cell phone video was now upside down. Very fustrating, so I searched for open source video editors and downloaded OpenShot v2.5.1 and it worked right off the bat. So much easier to learn and no pop up ads asking for $53. Avoid this software.
Sad –
A fairly ok software. A cheap solution for beginners. However, I hate the fact that they removed the blu-ray writing after the version 7. That’s the deal breaker for me. However, I still use it for my students.