time limit when sharing on youtube to 3 minutes

jayjay378 wrote on 12/29/2013, 1:04 PM

i have downloaded the magix movie maker edit pro 2014 trial edition and when trying to upload my videos to youtube they are limited to 3.00 exactly although the songs and videos are longer, is this because its the trial version or is there a setting i need to change or is this the way it is even if i bought the full version?

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yvon-robert wrote on 12/29/2013, 1:43 PM

Hi,

Is limitation of the export function nothing mentioned that the trial versio is limited to 3 minutes. The solution is to purchase the software via Web to receive an unlock oode.

Regards,

YR

jayjay378 wrote on 12/29/2013, 1:50 PM

Hi,

Is limitation of the export function nothing mentioned that the trial versio is limited to 3 minutes. The solution is to purchase the software via Web to receive an unlock oode.

Regards,

 

i dont want to purchase the full program and still have the same problem! why does it limit to three minutes??

 

johnebaker wrote on 12/29/2013, 3:58 PM

Hi

The trial version is limited to exporting 3 mins of video exactly for that reason - it is a trial version.

When you purchase and unlock / activate the full version there is no limit.

John

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gandjcarr wrote on 12/30/2013, 2:22 AM

Hi Jayjay378,

I really don't understand where you are coming from with this line of thought.  Some software companies place a watermark on the video and others simply limit the duration of the file export during the trial period.  You have already stated that you do not want to purchase the software, so why would ANY software company want to allow you to create a complete project for free when you have no desire to purchase the software?  No software company is in the business of giving their software away so why do you keep wondering why you can't export more than 3 minutes?  If you want to use a product for free, go on the web and search for freeware.  There is some freeware out there (not all that good) but it is available.  It makes no difference if you are sharing or just exporting to your PC.  3 minutes of export is 3 minutes regardless of what your intended use of the file is.

Am I missing something here?

George