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  • Video Easy
    One answer, on 12/9/2011
    RE: Magix video easy.cannot add AVI files
    Hi The problem is with the avi files - the avi file format is a 'container' format not a specific video/audio format.  Inside the avi container file you can have any format you like eg mpg,divx, xvid etc.   In your case the internal video
  • Movie Studio
    4 answers, most recent on 1/8/2012
    RE: My movie edit pro MX plus (registered) trims my input video files to only 30 seconds, any suggestions?
    Hi Use GSpot or MediaInfo to analyse a video clip to find out what is actually in the AVI file and post it here. The AVI format is a container format and can have any codec inside it.   Gspot will also tell you if the codec is available on
  • Movie Studio
    5 answers, most recent on 11/15/2011
    RE: Video and audio are out of synch
    Hi After a little digging it would appear that you cameras video file format is actually a MOV file inside the AVI which is actually a container file format and can contain any video/audio codecs.  Is your Quicktime installation up to
  • Movie Studio
    3 answers, most recent on 11/6/2011
    RE: Imported AVI file is slanted
    Sounds like a codec issue. As a practical next step, load MEP, and try methodically disabling the following import modules before importing the file.into a fresh project: Start with Internal AVI Import. If necessary try disabling all
  • Movie Studio
    7 answers, most recent on 3/30/2015
    RE: How do I change the aspect ratio to something like 2:35:1?
    There's a really easy way to do this, without image distortion. 1. First, we must calculate the resolution of the resulting ~2.35:1 video. Because we want to crop the video on its vertical ends and keep the full (horizontal) width, we take the
  • Video Easy
    3 answers, most recent on 9/4/2011
    RE: Overload...
    Hi Selma I assume you are capturing the analogue VHS video through a TV capture device and your computer is struggling to convert the file the device is creating to MPEG2 (DVD) files, in real time. You will probably find the file it created
  • Movie Studio
    4 answers, most recent on 3/17/2015
    How to install mp3 codec so it appears on avi export
    Hey guys! I'm trying to export my movie to avi and I want the video to be encoded in xvid and the audio to be mp3. I'm using MEP 17 Download Edition on a Windows 7 x64 machine and I'm exporting my movie via File > Export Movie > Video
  • Movie Studio
    19 answers, most recent on 8/17/2011
    RE: jerky playback 16 premium
    So what codec is zoombrowser using in the AVI wrapper when it exports the clip?
  • Movie Studio
    6 answers, most recent on 8/12/2011
    Burn AVI with Jpgs and confused with 4:3
    I created a project, exported to .avi then I import AVI but program tells me that res is dif than current I ignore it and load it as it is I think 640x480 anyway...  I can choose any of these codecs cinepak intel microsoft indeo
  • Movie Studio
    19 answers, most recent on 8/17/2011
    RE: jerky playback 16 premium
    Problem solved !!!!!! Finally i have found a solution and the course of the problem of my jerky video. The problem is the CODEC of the source video, Mediainfo reports it as QT (quicktime). So i thought i buy a MAC with Final cut pro and happy
  • Movie Studio
    12 answers, most recent on 10/20/2011
    RE: AVi Video Clip - End of Clip Chopped Off On Insertion / Drag and Drop To The Arranger In Edit Mode - Advice
    Hi Whalebat First thing we need to know is what codec is inside the AVI file.  Use GSpot or MediaInfo to analyse a clip and determine the codecs inside. John
  • Movie Studio
    19 answers, most recent on 8/17/2011
    RE: jerky playback 16 premium
    I feel the only reason for jerky playback after export, assuming your playback hardware / software is OK, must be due to mismatched frame rates or interlacing field orders between the input and output format or movie settings. Check your
  • 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
    2 answers, most recent on 7/17/2011
    RE: Creating high quality / HD MP4 from a 50 FPS source using Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus HD
    Hi. There certainly seem to be a few tricks with MPEG4 exports and I am trying to solve the riddle as well, myself. A couple of observations after a lot of fiddling around:- The 50p presets in the "file > export movie > MPEG4" are
  • Movie Studio
    One answer, on 7/14/2011
    RE: Loaded Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus on new Windows 7 OEM. It won't except .MOV or .VOB Vidio, It will except .JPG. Computer is 64 Bit.
    You may need to register the encoders under the drop down menu help. Magix only makes the software, not the encoders so each need to be registered independently with their manufacture. VOB will probably need the MPEG-2 MOV could need the
  • Movie Studio
    2 answers, most recent on 7/17/2011
    RE: Creating high quality / HD MP4 from a 50 FPS source using Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus HD
    Hi, from your description and my own experience with trying to export mp4 at 50p I guess that your exported video is in fact only 25p. You should check that with an analysing tool like MediaInfo. From my experience the mp4 codec that comes with
  • Photostory
    2 answers, most recent on 7/13/2011
    RE: How do I activate AVCHD on Photostory 10 Deluxe
    Before purchasing any codec first analyse the MVI files to see whether you have the necessary codecs already installed.  From what I can find they are AVI files - however the AVI file format is just a container and can contain any codec. Use
  • Movie Studio
    One answer, on 7/5/2011
    RE: Issue exporting still photo
    Hi Use GSpot or MediaInfo to determine what the codec is inside the AVI.  It may be that the correct one is not available for MEP to export correctly.  AVI files are not a specific codec they are just a container file which can have any codec
  • Movie Studio
    2 answers, most recent on 6/30/2011
    RE: How do I save a wmv file as a wmv file. I don't see it among the options. I cut off the tail end of the video, saved it as an MVP and now it's 3 times a large as the original file.
    Hi, Normally we use a WMV file to produce for web or a presentation video this is a compressed file and this is normal that it use less space versus a AVI that we use in editing. When we need to edit or work on with another software we export
  • Movie Studio
    3 answers, most recent on 6/27/2011
    RE: FlipVideo File (AVI) will not import
    Hi I think you are missing the required codec for these avi files. Download and use GSpot or MediaInfo to analyse the avi files (Google search will find them), they will tell you what the codec actually is inside the file. AVI is just a
  • Movie Studio
    3 answers, most recent on 6/27/2011
    RE: FlipVideo File (AVI) will not import
    Have you checked with the manufacture of the FlipVideo? That AVI file might not be all that you think it is, It could have a like a MPG, XviD, or DivX codec part that the program cannot use as it could be proprietary to that manufacture. This
  • Movie Studio
    2 answers, most recent on 6/27/2011
    RE: Export file much larger than original
    phil, File size, for any given length of video, depends on the pixel dimensions of the output (eg 320 x 240 vs 1920 x 1080) and the format of  the ouputt file (eg whether the information is un-compressed or compressed and the 'quality' of the
  • Movie Studio
    9 answers, most recent on 6/27/2011
    RE: Why don't most of the transitions work properly
    OK, so your encoder settings were already right (you don't need to use 15 for the encoder quality, there's almost no difference between 12 and 15, it just takes MUCH longer to encode) and there should also be no need to change the other settings
  • Movie Studio
    2 answers, most recent on 6/17/2011
    RE: imported a video into Magix Movie Edit Pro 17 plus...
    Well, all the .avi files I have; load with sound. So this .avi file you have might have another codec or layer like DiVX or XViD added to it, or even a MPEG-4 layer. If it does, then perhaps the capture software used to make the video has
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