While many long-time users still search for "Ulead VideoStudio 12," this version marked the significant transition where Corel rebranded the franchise [1]. Despite the name change to , the software retained the classic Ulead DNA: the signature three-step "Capture, Edit, Share" workflow that made it famous [2, 4]. Key Features of Version 12
: Supports sharing videos to diverse platforms including YouTube, mobile devices (iPod, PSP, Nokia), and burning directly to DVD or Blu-ray discs. Version History & Naming ulead videostudio 12
Ulead VideoStudio 12 (often stylized as VideoStudio 12) was released in mid-2008 following Corel’s acquisition of Ulead. It represents a transitional product: it retained the Ulead brand and engineering but was distributed under Corel’s sales channels. The software targeted home videographers and YouTube creators, emphasizing DVD authoring, HD support (which was becoming mainstream), and direct upload to early video platforms. It is now considered legacy software, incompatible with modern operating systems beyond Windows 7. While many long-time users still search for "Ulead
It was among the first consumer-grade suites to allow users to capture, edit, and burn high-definition content directly to Blu-ray discs [1, 3]. Version History & Naming Ulead VideoStudio 12 (often