![]() This version of PowerDirector sees new tools for denoising both video and audio. ![]() Two annoyances are that the program adds too many program icons to your start menu, and you can't upgrade the free trial to the paid version-you must download and reinstall. The pricing is competitive with that of Premiere Elements ($99.99), Corel VideoStudio ($99.99), and Magix Movie Studio ($79.99). To see exactly which is in each edition, go to CyberLink's comparison page (Opens in a new window). The higher-end options add loads of third-party special effects from the likes of BorixFX, NewBlue, and proDAD. Both subscriptions get you regular updates with new effects, plug-ins, and music samples, as well as the previously mentioned stock media. Finally, you can get PowerDirector 365 (the version tested here) as a $69.99-per-year or $19.99-per-month subscription (often discounted). Another option is to bundle it with CyberLink's ColorDirector, AudioDirector, and PhotoDirector in the Director Suite bundle, which is only available as a subscription for $29.99 per month or $129.99 for a year. Two editions of the standalone video editor are available, the $99.99 Ultra and the $139.99 Ultimate. You can try out the software for 30 days with a downloadable trial version that adds brand watermarks and doesn't support 4K. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Wondershare Filmora Review How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files. ![]() How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad. ![]()
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