Massive Bug Report - Movie Edit Pro Premium 2021 just installed

Chester-Sapino wrote on 10/20/2020, 7:52 PM

Build 20.0.1.65

1. Drop a clip on the timeline. I used an MT2S file from my HD camera. Go into Templates | Intros/Outro Select the clip on the Timeline.

2. Select ANY Intro, press down arrow to load. Intro appears at the beginning of the clip as expected and works and can be edited..

3. Select corresponding matching Outro or any other Outro. It loads at the end of the timeline and erases the Intro at the beginning. None of these Intros and outros can be used together, so the entire Intro/Outro section is completely unusable.

4. Do the reverse. Select the Outro first then the Intro. The Outro erases at the end of the timeline.

Comments

browj2 wrote on 10/20/2020, 10:39 PM

@Chester-Sapino

Hi,

You have to have separate objects to link to for each of the Intro and the Outro. If you only have one video clip, split it in the middle. Now try adding the Outro.

John CB

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Chester-Sapino wrote on 10/21/2020, 6:36 AM

Thanks very much. I'll try this. I searched high and low on this topic online and in the docs/manual and tutorials and couldn't find a single word on it.

Eelke-Schokker wrote on 10/21/2020, 6:42 AM

@Chester-Sapino

Hi,

You have to have separate objects to link to for each of the Intro and the Outro. If you only have one video clip, split it in the middle. Now try adding the Outro.

John CB

indeed it is a big bug. and you give a workaround to it.
 

Eelke-Schokker wrote on 10/21/2020, 6:44 AM

i used it now for a few months. but it has the feeling it is not ready yet.
a simpel job like joining 2 videos (same bitrate) together takes longer than expected
 

Chester-Sapino wrote on 10/21/2020, 7:15 AM

@Chester-Sapino

Hi,

You have to have separate objects to link to for each of the Intro and the Outro. If you only have one video clip, split it in the middle. Now try adding the Outro.

John CB

 

Chester-Sapino wrote on 10/21/2020, 7:16 AM

Worked!

browj2 wrote on 10/21/2020, 7:56 AM

@Chester-Sapino

Hi Chester,

Glad you got it working. There is also a minimum to the length of the main video as some of the Intros require it in order to be fully developed.

@Eelke-Schokker

Not a bug. This is how it works.

As for your other comments, no idea what you are talking about. Start your own thread.

John CB

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Eelke-Schokker wrote on 10/21/2020, 8:11 AM

Not a bug. This is how it works.


it is like a car that can't take a right turn. and the way it works is you go 3 x left.
maybe not a bug. but a design flaw at least.

 

browj2 wrote on 10/21/2020, 8:19 AM

@Eelke-Schokker

Bad analogy, it's like asking the car to go left and right at the same time, can't be done.

It's not a design flaw, that is how it's designed. If you don't like it, raise it with Magix. Most users have two or more video clips, so this problem (I don't find it a problem) rarely occurs.

John C.B.

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johnebaker wrote on 10/21/2020, 8:23 AM

@Eelke-Schokker

Hi

. . . .it is like a car that can't take a right turn. and the way it works is you go 3 x left.
maybe not a bug. but a design flaw at leas
t . . .

It is not a design flaw either, the effect is designed to work with a single clip, most videos are created using multiple clips/ and or images.

There are far few occasions when I start with a single video clip and that is from a screen recording for a tutorial.

John EB

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Eelke-Schokker wrote on 10/21/2020, 8:54 AM

funny how programmers and users see things differently

johnebaker wrote on 10/21/2020, 1:03 PM

@Eelke-Schokker

Hi

. . . . funny how programmers and users see things differently . . . .

Agreed, having been on both sides of the fence, for more years than I like to count, I can see both viewpoints.

BTW I am not employed by Magix, however I have been programming and using computers in various stages of my career since 1962.

John EB

 

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