This is very true for some video editors. Import is just the first half, output is the second half. To use the feature, I have to enable it through media FX. While the stabilizer is listed as an option for video event FX, the option was disabled at all. In terms of actual use, the UI for the stabilizer is a bit confusion. Considering the fact that Movie Studio Platinum 13 is cheaper than the ProDAD Mercalli 2.0 stabilizer software, it’s one of the best value-added feature. It was a bit surprising to see that the GPU accelerated software stabilizer bundled with Movie Studio Platinum 13 is compatible to 4K video. Here is an example of 4K video produced from Nikon 1 V2 high speed continuous RAW photos. If you have time-lapse sequences, you can import them to create 4K video very easily. The software allows users to import photo sequence to produce 4K video. The bottom line is, it does support the major formats from consumer grade video camera, including the latest XAVC S HD and XAVC S 4K formats. Unlike Sony Vegas 13 for the professionals, Movie Studio Platinum 13 does not support “professional” file formats from “professional” video camera. Basically, it’s Sony Movie Studio Platinum 13 with a number of extra add-ons. Although I used to use Edius Pro series that was fast, reliable, and beautiful, I decided to try my luck with Sony Movie Studio 13 Suite. Now, more and more entry level video editors are supporting 4K. 4K video camera is going to be popular soon.
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