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Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 6/2/2017
RE: Highlights jumpy or shimmering in playback
Hi The issue could be caused by the down scaling from 4K video resolution to DVD resolution of 720 x 576 (PAL) or 720 x 480 (NTSC). You are losing a significant amount of data (image pixels), and the playback will appear worse if you are viewing the
Movie Studio
32 answers, most recent on 5/25/2017
RE: De-interlacing Question
So that you can get an idea of what interlaced material looks like without deinterlacing on playback, in your project that has your interlaced MPEG2 from your camera disc, go to your Program Settings and uncheck "Automatic deinterlacing" at the
Movie Studio
32 answers, most recent on 5/25/2017
RE: De-interlacing Question
So that you can get an idea of what interlaced material looks like without deinterlacing on playback, in your project that has your interlaced MPEG2 from your camera disc, go to your Program Settings and uncheck "Automatic deinterlacing" at the
Video Pro X
8 answers, most recent on 5/3/2017
RE: "Jumpy" Video clips - Video Pro X2
Hi Saul . . . . Please understand that I am a "rank" beginner . . . No problem with that - it is good that you have told us your skill level with VPX - it makes for a much easier discussion. Thanks for the info, some parts of the specification
Movie Studio
74 answers, most recent on 4/25/2017
RE: Crashing Software
Hi, Thanks for the additional information. strangely the audio setting in MovAvi was already set at 48kHzwhich suggests that MEP may NOT be set to 48kHz, I think. I have a suspicion that iTunes works at 44.1kHz. Perhaps it is "forcing" MEP to change
Movie Studio
One answer, on 4/13/2017
RE: Out of sync film/audio
Hi, welcome to the forums. First, are you using MEP 17, or MEP 2017? My guess, from the mention of "HD" in the title is the former. (If you go to Help>About, you will be able to tell us exactly which version.) MEP 17 is rather old now, a more
Movie Studio
6 answers, most recent on 2/3/2017
RE: Output as Mono
Hi . . . . . put clips online in You Tube, so only need mono . . . Why do you need mono ? Youtube supports stereo and if the playback device is mono only then this is not a problem - the stereo will be mixed down to mono only on playback. . . . .
Movie Studio
23 answers, most recent on 7/4/2017
RE: Incredibly frustrating to create a DVD menu
Hi, EDIT: I see that John EB beat me to the post. Using the DVD menu editor is not difficult......once you know how. Look at this tutorial by John E. Baker - both pdf files, and do a search under the Tutorials tab, Video for "menu" and you will find
Photostory
One answer, on 10/8/2016
RE: DVD Player not reading my burned DVDs from Photostory Deluxe 2016
Hi Can you play the DVD on your computer ? If you do not have DVD player software on your computer then you can download VLC and play it. . . . . DVD Drive is set to NTSC . . . . Do you mean it is set to Region 1 ? This setting only
Movie Studio
11 answers, most recent on 7/16/2016
RE: Movie Edit Pro 2016 Customized DVD Menus --Rank video beginner
Hi, To answer your question about the features of the different versions, MEP Basic is quite limited in its features. For audio, it would be comparable to MusicMaker Basic, a long way from Sam Pro X2. If you can get an upgrade to Plus fom Magix,
Movie Studio
18 answers, most recent on 4/28/2016
RE: GTX 760 2GB OK?
Hi Terry Good to see you are going to make the leap.....I do not think you will regret it apart from lightening your wallet somewhat! MEP 64 bit versions work much better and even MEP2014 with it's 64bit "optimization of RAM usage " is a lot
Movie Studio
4 answers, most recent on 1/6/2016
RE: Preview Rendering and Timeline appearance (MEP 2016)
Hi Kami I had set the Configuration to Best performance for DVD. The only audio option is "extract audio when creating proxy files," which was checked by default. I was suggesting unchecking it as it creates a WAV file out of the original
Movie Studio
4 answers, most recent on 1/6/2016
RE: Preview Rendering and Timeline appearance (MEP 2016)
Hi Kami Preview rendering helps by reencoding the selected range with all applied effects and changes, to a new file and replaces the ones on the timeline for purposes of playback. This new file is by default encoded to Magix own codec .MXV
Movie Studio
15 answers, most recent on 1/9/2016
RE: DVD - Bluray space issue
Hi Surely the only explanation here is that the choice to burn a Bluray is invoking a conversion from standard def to hi def hence the larger file and long encode time. This would happen if you just chose Bluray disc in the burn dialogue and
Photostory
3 answers, most recent on 11/19/2015
RE: I have Photostory 2016 Deluxe. The BURN does not work in my DVDD
Hi . . . . Once I burnded using AVCHD - when I put that in my Sony DVD player us says "CAN"T PLAY" . . . . AVCHD is Blu-Ray format which a DVD player cannot read - note: it is possible to burn Blu-Ray video to a standard DVD disc . . . .
Movie Studio
7 answers, most recent on 11/3/2015
RE: Exporting is no faster on much faster computer?
Hi John, Thanks for the reply. (I had to call HP today because the Nvidia Control Panel hadn't been activated.) After looking at the screenshot on the link, I added MEP to the Nvidia Program Settings List. I made sure the CUDA-GPU is set to
Movie Studio
7 answers, most recent on 2/8/2016
Burned DVD using MEP software will not play in DVD player
I have Movie Edit Pro 2015 and have created a movie to burn to a DVD. Gone thru the process and click on burn and need to add chapters, so I add a chapter and click burn. It says it burned successfully but when I go to play it in DVD player, the
Movie Studio
20 answers, most recent on 12/22/2014
RE: Proxy much larger than original file
Hi Recycler You raise an good point about disc throughput. With less compression the proxy will put less load on the CPU to preview, but will increase the disc throughput because of a higher datarate. This could well be stretching you current
Movie Studio
8 answers, most recent on 12/27/2016
RE: Flickering / Judder after burning to DVD
Hi Mark From PM:- . . . . Thank you for responding to my original post. The software I am using is MEP 2015. I tried what you suggested and it helped a little but the video quality / playback is still much smoother when I watch the movie
Movie Studio
20 answers, most recent on 12/22/2014
RE: Proxy much larger than original file
Hi Terry A 15 MB 29.97 fps file called CUBE.MOV, duration 15.3 s, generated a 40 MB proxy MXV. A 15 MB 23.98 fps file called IXUS.MOV, duration 3.6 s, generated a 5.8 MB proxy MXV. This shows even more clearly the reason for
Movie Studio
4 answers, most recent on 11/13/2014
RE: MEP2015Plus - how to force DVD to render from original sources, not from existing proxies
Hi . . . . I interpreted this as saying that because I explicitly chose a proxy quality suitable for DVD, then the proxies will indeed be used, not only to relieve the load on the CPU/GPU whilst editing, but also when rendering output. . . .
Movie Studio
3 answers, most recent on 11/20/2014
RE: Many questions and issues with MEP 2015 Plus
Hi, 1. Let's start with the definitions: In MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 2015 you will be working with "projects", "movies" and "objects". In order to work quickly and intuitively, it is important to know the differences between these three
Movie Studio
5 answers, most recent on 10/19/2014
RE: Differences between MEP MX premium and MEP 2015
Gentlemen, At the beginning of the manual there is a section on "What's new." Below is the text from 2013 and 2014. I did not indicate the add-ons for Plus or Premium. Could someone who has 2015 please give us the similar text? George, with
Movie Studio
5 answers, most recent on 8/23/2014
RE: Can I convert keyframe positions from 16:9 to 4:3?
Hi . . . . Can you explain why and what I should do to make an "original" that doesnt act in this way? . . . . Export the 16:9 movie as Video as Magix video (MXV) - then import this into the 4:3 project. The MXV file format is the native file
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