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: It introduced support for the XAVC S standard, allowing users to work with 4K footage from newer Sony cameras and action cams. Legacy and Reception

However, X8 introduced "Totally Touch Optimized" controls. While originally designed for Windows tablets (like the Surface Pro), this made using the software on touchscreen laptops incredibly intuitive. Pinch-to-zoom on the timeline, swipe to scrub, and tap to trim—features that were unheard of in the consumer space in 2015.

With X8, Corel revamped the "Library" panel. Users could now drag and drop media directly from folders, create custom smart collections, and utilize the "Content Sharing" feature to move projects between two PCs. The library also supported background file conversion, allowing you to drop incompatible files onto the timeline while the software transcoded them silently in the background. Corel Videostudio Ultimate X8

Before the explosion of multi-cam content on YouTube, Corel VideoStudio Ultimate X8 introduced a robust Multi-Camera Editor. This feature was a game-changer for event videographers—specifically those filming weddings, concerts, or interviews with two or more cameras.

It was optimized for 64-bit architecture , which improved rendering speeds and stability when handling high-resolution files. : It introduced support for the XAVC S

Optimized for 5th generation Intel Core processors, this feature allows for 4k rendering that is up to four times faster than previous versions.

The hallmark of any good editing software is its interface, and X8 refined Corel’s signature approach. Unlike the modular, floating-panel chaos of Premiere Pro or the stark, node-based complexity of high-end tools, VideoStudio X8 utilized a clean, single-window interface with a “jigsaw” timeline. Tracks were clearly delineated for video, overlay, title, voice, and music, and clips snapped together with an almost tactile satisfaction. The , a simplified overlay, was a genius inclusion for absolute beginners, hiding advanced tools behind a friendly mask. However, for the Ultimate user, the Custom Mode revealed a fully-featured multi-track timeline supporting up to 20 overlay tracks. The learning curve was gentle: a novice could cut and export a home movie within an hour, yet a power user could spend weeks mastering the masking tools and keyframe controls. Pinch-to-zoom on the timeline, swipe to scrub, and

, this version marked a significant milestone for Corel, introducing automation tools that simplified complex tasks like audio mixing and visual masking. The Evolution of Easy Editing