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One answer, on 8/19/2009
RE: [Closed] What Video Card Should I Buy FOR Movie Edit Pro 10 (or later)
Hi there, Generally, you'd probably go for a something like a TV tuner card that offers an additional analog input socket (Composite plus possibly also S-Video). There are also some video cards (as in actual graphics cards) that offer an analog
Movie Studio
One answer, on 4/21/2009
Unable to import DVD video
I can play the DVD on my PC and standalone player, I can direct copy with Goya I can import and edit with Nero 7 but cannot import with/to Magic pro14. I can save image to disc as prompted but after copying Magic says the file fomatt .....
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 3/4/2009
RE: movie edit pro
Yes! But at first You must to activate the MPEG2 codec! To activate the MPEG2 (and other codecs such a MPEG4, Dolby Digital and Flash) within the program: click "Help" - "Activate additional functions" - "Activate MPEG2" click "Help" - "Activate
Movie Studio
One answer, on 1/27/2009
RE: How can i burn my movie in a cd format *.dat
Maybe I am mistaken....but I don't think that "*.dat" is actually a pretty normal DVD format....it's the short version of "*.data" and describes - well, datafiles. But of course there is a way to receive better quality. Why do you export
Movie Studio
One answer, on 1/27/2009
How can i burn my movie in a cd format *.dat
After i finished editing my movie (consisting of pictures and clips with mp3), i export it to avi file. then I burn the avi in nero to output a cd format. It was succesfull but the quality of the was so low. is there a way magix can burn it directly
Rescue Your Videotapes!
2 answers, most recent on 1/7/2009
RE: I am trying to burn 3 seperate short films onto 1 DVD but i cant do it. How do i do it?
If you make AVI (or MPEG2 if this doesn't work) files of each film. Then import them into a DVD authoring program (eg. Nero). You could copy all of one film and paste it to the end of another. Then do again, to get 3 in a row. Then make a DVD
Movie Studio
3 answers, most recent on 8/2/2008
RE: WILL NOT BURN AT ALL
I had a similar issue trying to burn a video project using Magix movie edit pro 10...hell, my Nero software wouldn't even burn projects The solution was simple--disc compatibility. My computer would not burn (or recognize) DVD-R discs. I found
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