Pinnacle Studio 14 Ultimate now has a stabilizer effect that uses the routines from the stabilizer effect used in Avid Liquid product. Unfortunately, interlaced source footage such as DV-AVI that is stabilized comes out with the upper and lower fields messed up. I don't think I was able to convince Fleto at Pinnacle technical support. You won't notice it in the Studio editing workspace. To see the full effect you need to play back a DVD on a standard interlaced TV, although video with a lot of detail shows the problem just playing back in Windows Media Player.
To fix the files exported from Studio 14 and to compare the before and after, you can use VirtualDubMod and apply the Field Swap filter and the Reverse Field Dominance 1.0 filter by Donald Graft. The Reverse Field Dominance filter is a separate download. http://neuron2.net/reverse/reverse10.zip
VirutalDubMod direct download: http://www.videohelp.com/download/Virtu ... _b2550.zip
The order of the filters is important, but you will have to try both orders to see which way is the correct order. Usually it's Field Swap first and RFD second.