Comments

Trying wrote on 6/22/2015, 10:10 AM

Hi, when you import the video, did you import it to the timeline, or the monitor, if you imported to the monitor to clip as oposed to play, then the sound will not be available in the first place, there are three options when you hover over a movie in the import screen, and depending on which one you chose you may not have the audio available in the preview window, first option is an arrow, this will play your file in the preview window with audio, the second option is two curly brackets { } , this will import the movie without sound, so sound will not be available, the third option is a small arrow pointing down and to the right, this option will import the movie to the timeline with audio.

I also noted from my experience, that unless you give a clip time to fully load, the audio may not play unless you import again, so I give it time, also, if you change clips in the monitor without stoping your previous clip, you may also end up without sound, windows has a little trouble sharing resources, at least that is what I find, for example, no matter what player I use to play a video, it take windows a time to get it up and running, this problem for me also extends to all my applications that require sound, including my various editors, its not the applications, its a problem I have with windows and an audio driver, that as of yet I have not resolved, but if I wait till a clip loads, the problem is gone until i start my computer again, so not really an issue.

You should also check your settings so that you have not inadvertantly opted to import a movie without its audio, click on y on your keyboard and look through the selections there, look under the audio/video tag, and ensure you have ticked, import video. with sound.

Either way, I hope this helps, or someone else chimes in.

sprdthword wrote on 6/22/2015, 10:56 AM

Thank you for your help - but are you referring to features in Movie Edit Pro 15 Plus (2099 version)? Because when I hover on a video in the import tab I don't get any of the icons you refer to. I checked the settings and don't have a "import video with sound" option

Is there something else I need to check? By the way, I tried unchecking the "Extract sound from video" box but it made no difference.

Thanks in advance.

Trying wrote on 6/22/2015, 12:06 PM

Not sure about the option at the top of the right colum in your image, as it says extract sound from videos, to me this would in fact remove the audio and leave you with none, perhaps untick this option and see what happens, this may be why the dialog popped up, to give you the option to import the audio or link to it, either way this would have provided you with addio if you sellected one of the options. Also look under the playback tab and ensure you have it set correctly. 

If none of this works, look under "System" heading, and click, Reactivate Dialogs, if you have this function it will re enable that dialog you ticked not to show again, and you can take it from there, or as a last resort there is a program reset feature that will restore the default values, given they worked for you in the first place, on my program it is under, File> Settings> Reset program settings to default. Before you use the reset program defaults option, take note of your current settings in case you have specific features set up that will need to be re set manually again. I guess you have looked at the obvious and ensured the computer volume is not muted.

I am using version 14.0.0.176 (UDC2) of Magix Movie Edit Pro 2015 Plus.

Regards, john

sprdthword wrote on 6/22/2015, 12:27 PM

Thanks again for the quick reply and I will try what you mention.

I have another question since I noticed you are using the 2015 version. I am thinking I should bite the bullet and upgrade to that version (especially since my version is only 32bit) and I have searched high and low including Magix's own site for a comparison list between the Pro version and the Pro Plus version. Do you know what the difference is and if the Plus version is worth $25 more dollars?

Thanks in advance.

Trying wrote on 6/22/2015, 1:43 PM

Hi, just off hand, the main differences are, the plus version has 99 tracks as oposed to 32, it also has a titler package, that to by on its own is expensive, but most important is the proxy editing, which creates lower resolution images to speed up workflow, and then replaces these with the high quality ones during export, there is also secondry colour adjustment in the plus package, and multi camera editing.

If you require these features they are well worth it, but I think you will need to have a good system to run the newer software, it is 64 bit, and it can use a lot more resources, if you have them. Plus also has a very good audio editing section, and you can add third pary vsts to it, as you can to the video with vfsx plugins.

I have not used the pro version so I can not comment on it, but I think the pro plus version is worth every penny, I have tried others, am not experienced, but the features and ease of use I think are very good value, I will point out that a good computer is a must, and it is not only Magix video that requires this, they are all much the same, video is a heavy duty affair and if you want to do it spedily you need power, the more the better. I tried this program last year and it would not run on my rather low spec laptop, i53210 mobile processor, 6 gig of ram, and slow hard drive, I downloaded this years version, which is now 64 bit, and I had problems, but they were nothing to do with the program, I had to remove unwanted conflicting programs, update windows, clean my computer registry, defragment, and adjust magix settings, and now I am very happy with the result, I was giong to give up, but I needed to find out what was making the program go so slow, very glad I did, I have other editors too, and they all ran the same, slow before, but all have improve with the few tasks I carried out, it was windows,  and low spec computer, not the editors. It would do no harm to download a trial, that is what I am using, just install it in a different folder than your current install, for example c:program Files/Magix2015 as oposed to c:/program Files/Magix.

Hope this helps

Edit: Signature change to avoid confusion, and from this day  forth I am now johnp

Kind regards, johnp 

browj2 wrote on 6/22/2015, 10:31 PM

Hi,

Re basic vs Plus, Magix does not give a listing of the differences, you have to find them yourself. On the Magix.com site, click on the basic version Learn more, scroll down and click on all features. Print out the pages. Do the same with the Plus version. Then compare. Just one simple feature, HDR, is worth the difference in price. There are many more.

I suggest downloading and installing the trial version to make sure that it works and to see what you can do with it.. Update to the latest patch.

Last changed by browj2 on 6/22/2015, 10:31 PM, changed a total of 1 times.

John C.B.

VideoPro X(16); Movie Studio 2025 Platinum; Music Maker 2025 Premium Edition; Samplitude Pro X8 Suite; see About me for more.

Desktop System - Windows 10 Pro 22H2; MB ROG STRIX B560-A Gaming WiFi; Graphics Card Zotac Gaming NVIDIA GeForce RTX-3060, PS; Power supply EVGA 750W; Intel Core i7-10700K @ 3.80GHz (UHD Graphics 630); RAM 32 GB; OS on Kingston SSD 1TB; secondary WD 2TB; others 1.5TB, 3TB, 500GB, 4TB, 5TB, 6TB, 8TB, 12TB, 14TB; three monitors - HP 25" main, LG 4K 27" second, HP 27" third; Casio WK-225 piano keyboard; M-Audio M-Track USB mixer.

Notebook - Microsoft Surface Pro 4, i5-6300U, 8 GB RAM, 256 SSD, W10 Pro 20H2.

YouTube Channel: @JCBrownVideos

sprdthword wrote on 6/24/2015, 12:24 PM

Thanks for the responses.

Hey johnp - if you're still watching this, I followed your suggestion and downloaded the Plus version trial. Seems to be better in some areas and not so much in others. Seems to render slower which is very odd because it is 64bit as opposed to my oder 32bit version. I'm in the process of getting more RAM but I was wondering if you could provide any more details about what you had to do - what programs you uninstalled, what tweaks you made to Magix, etc. I get some of the clips to play in the monitor and some still don't have sound - weird. Thought I'd try some cleanup and tweaking and see if that helps.

Thanks for the help you have provided.

sprdthword wrote on 6/24/2015, 12:50 PM

I know this isn't the right place to post this but I thought as long as we had a conversation going you wouldn't mind.

Something is wrong when I output to AVI. I am attaching file spec pictures of the one I did and the one I got from someone else. Mine is File specs 1&2 - note it is only slightly over a minute long and it is 3GB and the other is almost an hour and is only 1.2GB. I am also attaching the export dialog and even though it says "user defined" there is nothing else to choose when you click on the drop down box so I have no idea (and have looked) how to change the bit rates which seem to be the huge difference between the two files. Can you help?