Thanks Tim, I'll look into that. I'm sure this info will help Ned as well.
Most of the plug-ins seem to be retained in later versions (new ones are added obviously) but some change slightly in their operation or disappear altogether. In particular the image stabiliser in v11 is superior to that of v12 and none of the settings will transfer forwards, as I found to my cost on my last film - I originally edited on v11 then upgraded to v12 after it was complete, then came to re-edit the film, loaded it into v12 (after being met by the stock warning that the file needed to be 'upgraded' to work in v12) and changed a few things. Then at a regional competition, on a huge screen, I saw all my image stabilised shots had lost their stabilisation. Investigation revealed that the IS plug-in had changed between versions and settings were not compatible. How I didn't spot it I don't know, I probably just 'assumed' it would be OK or I was concentrating on a different part of the re-edited film...
I still have v11 installed on the PC and use it solely for the IS plug-in! Sometimes upgrading doesn't always mean improving
Aside from the visual aspect, I have to sing the praises of Movie Studio's handling of the audio side of things. Sound Forge is a great program and the ability to click on an audio clip on the timeline of MS12 to edit it, which automatically opens Sound Forge is very useful. Make changes then simply close Sound Forge and the audio clip is saved as a new version on the hard drive and automatically updated in Movie Studio. I use a couple of other programs but extremely rarely - Audacity I use purely for the 'Noise Removal' tool, which MS12 doesn't have. I don't use Audacity for anything else because I don't find its interface particularly user-friendly.
Both Sound Forge and MS10,11,12 can use many .VST plug-ins, which are effects and processors used in music production programs such as Cubase. Occasionally one can find other audio tools as .VST files, such as PPM, VU or K-system audio level meters, and these can be added to MS12 and displayed in a separate window when mixing audio to ensure levels are spot on or even broadcast standard.
Not bad for a complete software suite costing less than £30 (MS12)
Hope this helps
