Since version 9, Studio has been sold in several editions: Studio, Studio Plus and Studio Ultimate, all of which are commercial software. In the second half of 2007, Pinnacle introduced VideoSpin, a shareware version of Studio with fewer features it was discontinued in March 2009. Pinnacle Studio allows users to author video content in Video CD, DVD-Video, AVCHD or Blu-ray format, add complementary menus and burn them to disc. It was acquired by Avid and later by Corel in July 2012.
Upon Pinnacle System's acquisition of Munich-based FAST Multimedia, Pinnacle integrated the professional code base of FAST's editing software, (since re-branded as Pinnacle Liquid) beginning with Pinnacle Studio version 10. Pinnacle Studio is a video editing program originally developed by Pinnacle Systems as consumer-level software.
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