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5 answers, most recent on 5/13/2012
RE: Combinding video clips and video from still camera
Hi Mixing different frame rate is a Carl says - not a problem for MEP or VPX, the only problem you will get is when you burn or export the movie. Depending on the frame rate you define for the output then you will get the occasional jerkiness
Movie Studio
3 answers, most recent on 5/8/2012
RE: Is anyone getting decent results from the stabilizer in MEP
Hi George The degree of stabilisation correction that you can get depends on the settings you use. If you watch the offset counters at the top of the stabilsation window you can see how much the image is being 'moved' to smooth out the
Movie Studio
One answer, on 4/24/2012
RE: How can I delete date time stamp from video?
Hi Are you referring to:- 1. the video file date/time stamp as viewed in Windows Explorer? or 2. a date/time stamp recorded onto the video by the camera? or You could try cropping the video if the action is towards the centre. Use
Movie Studio
3 answers, most recent on 2/26/2012
RE: Rotating a movie
Not at all easy to solve without affecting the original footage. (Content of each frame becomes either stretched wide or truncated at the top or bottom, or a combination of the two.) You need to use some of the other options within that
Movie Studio
One answer, on 12/27/2011
RE: When using Magix mx version 18, can you crop videos?
Hi. You will need to place the two videos on two tracks one directly above the other. Then using a combination of Effects>Movement Effects>Size/Position, Section, Camera/Zoom on each video, you will need to place each one in which ever
Movie Studio
9 answers, most recent on 12/15/2011
RE: Is there a way to straighten a video?
'Effects' >> 'Movement effects' >> 'Camera/zoom'. Try also 'Help' from top menus and search for 'Zoom'! Thank you very usefull information. One more question, is there a way to make the change slowly when
Movie Studio
9 answers, most recent on 12/15/2011
RE: Is there a way to straighten a video?
'Effects' >> 'Movement effects' >> 'Camera/zoom'. Try also 'Help' from top menus and search for 'Zoom'!
Movie Studio
8 answers, most recent on 10/5/2011
RE: How to zoom in and stay zoommed for multiple clips then zoom out?
Hi Jeremy Select a video clip. On the Effects tab select Movement Effects, Size/Position - you will see the position numbers I am referring to. John, Thank you! I have always had the "Camera/Zoom" text selected. That
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 9/21/2011
RE: using time lapse
Hi I have included you response as this could be useful for others with the same problem. As you have a single frame for each image you cannot use a transition to move smoothly from one frame to another. I would try extending each image
Movie Studio
19 answers, most recent on 8/17/2011
RE: jerky playback 16 premium
Hi David, Thinks i tried: . I used a 30 second long example from my Canon camera (PAL 1280x720 at 30fps. extension MOV) 1 activate MPEG4 codec (succeeded) 2 different machine and os: Intel p4 2.8 ghz 2 Gb windows XP prof. 100gb free disk
Movie Studio
3 answers, most recent on 7/3/2011
RE: how would you combine movie clips in MEP 17.
storrme2, Adding a bit to Securityman's instructions... As there is bound to be some movement during the time you were not recording, it might be better to have a short 'dissolve' transition between your two clips rather than an instantaneous
Movie Studio
3 answers, most recent on 5/13/2011
DV AVI files skipping during playback
I'm using Movie Edit Pro 14 Plus. When I play HDV or Mpeg files on the timeline, I have no problems. But currently I'm working with DV AVI files (NTSC, 4:3, Bottom Field First). The timeline is set to the stated format, and
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 4/28/2011
RE: Stop Motion movie on MEP 17?
alyssamy, Without seeing your results it's hard to say, but a possibility is that non-smoothness is a consequence of how you took your photographs. Two factors top the list: If you didn't use a tripod the backgrounds will be unsteady.
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 3/28/2011
RE: Can someone tell me the best tutorials available for understanding the basics of Movie Edit Pro 17?
There is a DVD out there called "Video Editing Made Simple with Movie Edit Pro" that is available from MAGIX. 1. Importing. Depending on your camera, you can import in various ways. My cameras when connected to the PC act as external
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 3/8/2011
RE: How to stitch two video sources together ?
sr71, Some thoughts... The most successful stitched panoramas are shot from the same location (rotation about the lens to be technical), not a 15 or so meter blue line gap. Given that commonly available technology is
Movie Studio
One answer, on 6/15/2010
How do I PRECISELY sychronize audio and video tracks in MEP 16
Hi, I have run into a problem trying to precisely synchronize video and audio tracks in MEP 15 and MEP 16. When I record videos I don't like to rely on the camera's internal microphone because it often doesn't provide as good of a sound
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 6/12/2010
RE: Detailed instructions for a green screen effect Movie edit pro 15
When you say your background isn't all one perfect colour, do you mean the fabric that you're using? If so, it's vital that it's one even colour. Go to a fabric store and buy a piece that is relatively bright in colour. Green is the easiest to work
Photostory
2 answers, most recent on 11/24/2009
[Closed] How can I add multiple travel points for camera movement?
Often one would like to combine a pan and a zoom in a way that requires more than just two travel points. Is there a way?
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 10/4/2008
[Closed] HELP recording DVD
I'm trying to record a DVD using files that I converted from HD to MPG (from HD camera) and original MPG files (not from HD camera). When I recorded, the files that were converted from HD have "trailing" during movements (not on still shots) on the
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 2/18/2009
RE: [Closed] Camera movement in edit pro 14 plus
Hi there, Here's how I would go about it: Focus on the still photo in question and go into the camera movement dialog. Click on the "Time progression" button to reveal the little timeline that represents the duration of this individual picture
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 2/18/2009
[Closed] Camera movement in edit pro 14 plus
How to create camera movement from travel point to travel point in a still photo?
Photostory
One answer, on 5/2/2008
RE: How can I zoom in to a selected area of a photo?
Select the photo you want to zoom into and switch to the "Move" tab in the media pool. You will be in the "Camera movement" sub section. This is where you can set up more customized camera panning and zooming. Just click on the zoom in icon (the
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