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  1. I'm repeating questions I've seen elsewhere, simply because those threads are very old, and some didn't tell me all I need to know. I see the limitation with the Home version, compared with Master's, is that you can't use plug-ins and can only use two simultaneous audio tracks. I don't what any of that means. I checked a link from an old thread and determined that I probably wouldn't use plug-ins, anyway. But I don't understand about the tracks. I'm buying the software because I am making a basic, tribute video for a memorial service. I'll mostly be using photos, as in a slideshow, but also with some video clips. I need features such as slow-mo, and converting to black and white, so I think I have to buy the software for those options, right? I didn't see those options in the free version. For the audio track, I want to create a music montage, using consecutive clips from a number of songs. I want to remove audio from most of the video clips, but in a few places, I might want to blend a bit of the original audio with the additional music. Very basic stuff. Can I do all of this with the home edition? I wouldn't need the Master's, would I? Also, is there a limit on the size of the finished project? If I buy the home edition and then change my mind, can I upgrade without paying full price for the whole Master's software? This works well with Windows 10? Thanks!
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