With either one, Edit is where you’ll spend most of your time, and both have similar layouts that will be familiar to anyone who’s used an editing app before.īoth have a preview monitor, media library, and effect controls panels at the top and a multitrack timeline along the bottom (PowerDirector has a maximum of 100 tracks, and VideoStudio has 50, though few projects will need anywhere near this many). PowerDirector is divided into four main tabs-Capture, Edit, Produce, and Create Disc-and VideoStudio has three-Capture, Edit, and Share. CyberLink PowerDirector vs Corel VideoStudio Ultimate: Features