This nifty little dialogue box allows you to create animated drawings on top of the video. The Screen Capture hasn’t got the bells and whistle of the $299 Camtasia, but it’s easy to use and adequate for basic screen recordings. The screen capture feature was introduced in the X5 version, and it’s still a valuable addition to VideoStudios’ long list of features. The fact that the feature is limited to a clip rather than to the project means that in most cases I would prefer to add subtitles manually with the normal title feature. Once you’ve added subtitles, they will appear on a title track so any after editing will have to be performed on that track. of the text, and a “Voice Detection” tool to automatically detect subtitling segments. The editor includes a waveform view of the audio, a formatting tool to adjust the font, size etc. It’s limited to one clip at a time so it’s probably most useful if you are working with one continuous track.
The Subtitle Editor was introduced in VideoStudio Pro X6. Well, I guess 4K sounds better than 2K )Īnyway, VideoStudio Pro X7 delivers on both fronts. But with 4K it’s suddenly the number of horizontal pixels. Prior to 4K, the image size was referred to by the number of vertical pixels, ex. The name 4K indicates a shift from vertical to horizontal pixels. It will be interesting though, to follow the development of the Dolby Vision, the 8K Super Hi-Vision and others 4K Until then we’ll basically have to make do with just a larger picture rather than better pixels. It’ll take some time before the HDR / BT.2020 standards go mainstream.
Beside more than doubling the colour space and allowing for frame rates up to 120p, the BT.2020 also includes a massive improvement in color depth: Standard Unfortunately, HDR (High Dynamic Range) including the BT.2020 recommendations for picture quality didn’t make it to the Ultra HD specifications. Some of the specifications for the Ultra HD are: