The Platinum edition increases the track limit to 200 from Standard's 32 and adds multicam and 360-degree editing, more effects, and more audio tools. But it lacks real-time preview, multicam, stereo 3D recording, Movie Looks effects, screen capture, secondary color correction, beat-based editing, video proxy, 360-degree support, and several premium effects, including the new travel templates. The standard edition is surprisingly capable, with 64-bit operation, support for 4K content, and lots of effects. If you don't want a year-long commitment, you can get Movie Studio for $7.99 per month and Platinum for $9.99 per month. The three are also available as subscriptions for $2.99, $3.99, and $4.99 per month with a 12-month commitment. Those are official list prices, though they're often heavily discounted. Magix's consumer video editing software is available at three levels: the standard Movie Studio ($69.99 list), Movie Studio Platinum ($99.99), and Movie Studio Suite ($129, the version reviewed here).
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