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Movavi Video Editor Plus vs Pinnacle Studio: 2026 Comparison
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- It offers a whole set of tools and functions that allow you to add subtitles, effects, interesting transitions to your video, or add your own recorded voice as a soundtrack.
- The free version's download page did not openly note that one cannot use it in the free version to edit a video longer than 60 seconds, so now they refuse to give me access to my 2hour video without paying for a different version.
- Pinnacle has a great selection transitions and effects great for entry level and semi pro editing, easy to use with unlimited layers and audio tracks.
- For occasional needs, it's the perfect tool with little learning curve to get started. When you needs become regular and projects more complex, it's a frustrating tool as you keep waiting, restarting, reloading due to it's many bugs.
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