New video nerd here trying to get a single product out of multiple GoPro files. So be gentle with me.
I realise it's a learning curve as with all good software. However I'm hitting a few snags with simple tasks. Does Corel limit features between the trial version and the full version? And if so what are those features? No point me persisting I can't test the full range of features.
regards
Trial version of Studio x8.
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BrianCee
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Re: Trial version of Studio x8.
For the first time ever Corel has severely limited many of the functions of a trial version - there is not a specific list but from what we have learn't so far the crippling is quite severe in some functions.
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Re: Trial version of Studio x8.
Thanks Brian. I can't understand the logic. Would you buy a car that you can't test drive.
I think I'll call it quits now rather than spending anymore time exploring something in the dark. I'll save my money.
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I think I'll call it quits now rather than spending anymore time exploring something in the dark. I'll save my money.
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Re: Trial version of Studio x8.
This is the very first trial which has not been a full working programme - if I understand correctly it is all down to licencing issues, apparently Corel have to pay for licences for various trade marked propriety portions of the programme even in a free trial and have decided they just cannot afford to continue paying when they do not always get a sale.
