Solved: Trial = Less Functionality to work with? (Transitions, etc)

Munenushi wrote on 7/16/2017, 5:38 AM

This might seem like a silly Question, but I am just looking at the Trial for Movie Edit Pro and I don't see very many Effects, Transitions, and so on... I figured maybe because it is just the Trial. Is that the case?

Are there a lot more materials and effects (especially Transitions) to work with, if I purchase the program?

I only ask because I am considering coming over to Movie Edit Pro from using Movie Studio a lot previously. In Movie Studio though, there looks to be far more Transitions and Effects and overall Functionality at this time... I am hoping it is just because it is the Trial of Movie Edit Pro!

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johnebaker wrote on 7/16/2017, 6:33 AM

Hi

Once you purchase the software you can download all the extras shown below

As you can see there is a lot to download and install and it can take some time.

HTH

John EB

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yvon-robert wrote on 7/17/2017, 3:54 PM

Hi,

A trial version is allway limited in content Magix offer much more than your Movie Studio made by Sony.

Regards,

YR

Munenushi wrote on 7/19/2017, 10:51 AM

Thank you both for your informative replies!

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