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- USING MULTIPLE MOVIE OVERLAYS COREL VIDEO STUDIO X9 FULL VERSION
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I feel that the "Overlays" approach will be very difficult for me, personally. I will not count it against VSP/Corel and will experiment with the rest of the program for now. It is nice to hear that the multiple Tracks ("Overlays") are there for the Full Versions. Yes, I meant Track Manager, my brain or my Autocorrect was off the mark there, heh.
USING MULTIPLE MOVIE OVERLAYS COREL VIDEO STUDIO X9 PDF
I do see in the Comparison PDF that the main differences are the Plugins and they are quite enticing for Ultimate! Thank you very much for you knowledgeable reply and explaining the Plugins.
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But I realise that is asking for a lot on trust.
USING MULTIPLE MOVIE OVERLAYS COREL VIDEO STUDIO X9 FULL VERSION
It did the job but was basic indeed.Īll I can do is assure you that the full version can do what you want. It's almost as though they have reverted to something like VS 7, which is the first version I started off with about 13 years ago. It only confirms that they have really shot themselves in the foot this time round by providing a trial which only 'showcases' a limited range of the most basic features.
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I was not aware they might also have restricted the number of tracks available, though in a sense it does not surprise me. But this time round Corel, for whatever reason (though we suspect financial), decided to cut out a lot of things - mostly anything for which they had to pay a licence fee to third parties. With previous versions, the trial versions were in effect the full versions. Corel never told us what they disabled in the trial version. We're just users like you who volunteer their time to help others. Unfortunately, none of us here work for Corel. And you can create a large number of tracks that way. And indeed there is in the full version when you right click in a track. I assume you mean Track Manager instead of Task Manager. I do see that there is supposed to be a Task Manager