Supports up to 6 camera angles. Syncing by timecode or audio waveform works reliably—ideal for weddings, interviews, or events.
The 64-bit engine and hardware acceleration (Intel Quick Sync, NVIDIA NVENC) make 4K editing fluid on mid-range PCs. Rendering is noticeably faster than previous versions. pinnacle studio 27 ultimate
DaVinci Resolve (free) runs smoother and renders faster on most PCs. Pinnacle can feel sluggish when applying multiple real-time effects. Pinnacle Studio 27 Ultimate vs. Key Competitors | Feature | Pinnacle 27 Ultimate | DaVinci Resolve (Free) | Adobe Premiere Elements | Filmora 13 | |--------|----------------------|------------------------|------------------------|------------| | Price | ~$130 (one-time) | Free | ~$100 (one-time) | ~$80/year | | AI Masking | ✅ Excellent | ✅ Advanced (Studio) | ❌ No | ❌ Basic | | Multi-cam | ✅ 6 cams | ✅ Unlimited | ❌ No | ✅ 4 cams | | Stability | ⚠️ Moderate | ✅ Rock-solid | ✅ Very stable | ✅ Good | | Learning curve | Moderate | Steep | Shallow | Very shallow | | Audio tools | Basic | Pro (Fairlight) | Basic | Basic | | Hardware acceleration | Good | Excellent | Good | Moderate | Supports up to 6 camera angles
Imports HEVC, 10-bit HDR, 360-degree video, and even some ProRes. Exports to all common formats and direct upload to YouTube/Vimeo. Rendering is noticeably faster than previous versions
The UI feels stuck in 2015—dark gray, dense, and not as intuitive as DaVinci Resolve or even Filmora. New users may feel overwhelmed.