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  • Movie Studio
    6 answers, most recent on 5/4/2020
    Magix Movie Edit Pro - Basic Editing Part 2 - Cutting and Trimming
    This tutorial follows on from Basic Editing Part 1 and covers Cutting or Splitting and Trimming video objects, including trim start, trim end, and what happens depending on the mouse mode selected. I also show how to use the Object trimmer to fine-tune fades and cuts. These are the main editing tools that you will use the most. Enjoy! John
  • Movie Studio
    7 answers, most recent on 2/13/2024
    Tutorial - Movie Edit Pro - Basic Editing - Part 1
    This tutorial gives the basics of editing on the timeline, including a review of the editing buttons, track buttons, importing and moving objects around. These features are covered in detail and would probably take a year of editing before discovering what these things do and how to use them. This is quite basic and follows on from my previous tutorial about Getting Started in Movie Edit Pro.  
  • Movie Studio
    3 answers, most recent on 1/9/2020
    Drawing in Movie Edit Pro using a Single Point
    This tutorial shows how to create animated lines and other objects using a single point in Magix Movie Edit Pro and Video Pro X. It was inspired by a tutorial in French by Serge Vandewall on the Magix.info forum, and available on YouTube. Steps: Create a text object with a point or period with no other text (use Title/Templates/Font and select the first one) Resize the point to 35 and place in
  • Movie Studio
    No answers, created on 3/9/2017
    Display modes
    Dear community, Today we have tutorial for you about display modes. There are three different display modes for editing: scene overview, story mode and timeline mode.Find out which display modes are perfectly suited for your workflow!   Best regards, Mathias
  • Movie Studio
    3 answers, most recent on 5/31/2021
    Import
    The first step is importing. What's the best way to get your material into the program? Here you'll see the best way to import videos and other media, or how you can record from connected devices. How do you like our official tutorials? We welcome your feedback! Best regards,Mathias
  • Video Pro X
    No answers, created on 7/22/2016
    DVD Architect Tutorial With No Menus
    [[VIDEO://youtu.be/ESZY1mcjs3Q?list=PLMzIcr9zaXUcoLYciaX9KIc4gFVK23PTj]]
  • Video Pro X
    No answers, created on 7/22/2016
    DVD Architect Tutorial With No Menus
    [[VIDEO://youtu.be/ESZY1mcjs3Q?list=PLMzIcr9zaXUcoLYciaX9KIc4gFVK23PTj]]
  • Video Pro X
    No answers, created on 7/22/2016
    2013 Tutorial - Transition Progress Velocity-WEB
    [[VIDEO://youtu.be/WEt3FSVl4E8?list=PLMzIcr9zaXUcoLYciaX9KIc4gFVK23PTj]]
  • General
    8 answers, most recent on 3/11/2018
    Fixing program issues after Windows 10 upgrade
    This tutorial describes how to fix various issues which may arise after upgrading your computer to Windows 10. NOTE: this procedure also applies for checking Windows 11 It is recommended you print out the PDF file before attemting the procedure.
  • Movie Studio
    11 answers, most recent on 5/4/2020
    Movie Edit Pro 2015 - Getting started
    The attached video tutorial (16 minutes) will help new users understand some of the more basic elements of Movie Edit Pro and may help resolve some of the basic questions about getting started. Most important are to download the free addons and to read the manual. The tutorial also covers initial import of photos and videos into the StoryBoard and exporting. I would appreciate knowing if
  • Movie Studio
    One answer, on 4/25/2015
    MEP & VPX6 with Pixelan SpiceMaster Pro - Part 3 - Effects on Titles
    The tutorial in the attached video is part 3 about using Pixelan SpiceMaster Pro for creating transitions and picture-in-picture effects and in this part, how to apply SpiceMaster effects to titles created by Movie Edit Pro and also titles created using New Blue Titler EX. The technique for applying SpiceMaster effects to titles is not obvious and this tutorial shows the tricks to do it. The
  • Movie Studio
    No answers, created on 4/15/2015
    MEP & VPX6 with Pixelan SpiceMaster Pro - Part 2 - Using PIP to move and resize background image in transition
    The tutorial in the attached video is Part 2 about using SpiceMaster Pro for creating transitions and picture-in-picture effects and in this part, how to move and resize the background within a transition or picture-in-picture. I also show how to apply an external matte or mask, in this case one that comes with Movie Edit Pro, and use it to apply effects to a picture-in-picture. SpiceMaster
  • Movie Studio
    4 answers, most recent on 11/1/2016
    Dubbing in Magix Movie Edit Pro using Magix Music Maker
    The attached video tutorial shows the steps to send a video from Movie Edit Pro to Music Maker using the Share, Dub movie feature in Movie Edit Pro. It also shows how to add some sound effects using a few of the synthesizers that come with Music Maker, how to add SoundPool loops, audio, midi and a couple of effects, like timestretching and reverb, and how to arrange the objects to go with the
  • Movie Studio
    7 answers, most recent on 1/19/2017
    MEP & VPX6 with Pixelan SpiceMaster Pro - Part 1 - Introduction to animated masks for fades & transitions
    The tutorial in the attached video is an introduction to SpiceMaster Pro for creating fantastic or subtle fades, transitions and picture-in-picture effects using animated organic and shape masks. SpiceMaster Pro is a 32 bit and 64 bit plug-in that allows you to use their hundreds of animated masks and add edge, border, glow, bevel, and other effects to them. You can even use your own masks,
  • Movie Studio
    No answers, created on 12/16/2014
    MEP and VPX6 with Pixelan Smart Blur Pro - Part 3 - Keyframing in Smart Blur Pro using blur effects combined with organic and shape masks
    MEP and VPX6 with Pixelan Smart Blur Pro - Part 3 - Keyframing in Smart Blur Pro using blur effects combined with organic and shape masks This is the third of 3 tutorials about how to use Pixelan Smart Blur Pro with Movie Edit Pro and Video Pro X. Smart Blur Pro is a 32 bit and 64 bit plug-in that allows you to blur selectively while retaining desired details, highlights, and edges, yet
  • Movie Studio
    No answers, created on 12/10/2014
    MEP and VPX6 with Pixelan Smart Blur Pro - Part 2 - Skin smoothing using blur effects combined with organic and shape masks
    This is the second of 3 tutorials about how to use Pixelan Smart Blur Pro with Movie Edit Pro and Video Pro X. Smart Blur Pro is a 32 bit and 64 bit plug-in that allows you to blur selectively while retaining desired details, highlights, and edges, yet smoothly blur areas in between. One of the uses is to place a mask over someone and move the mask to follow the person, another use is for
  • Movie Studio
    No answers, created on 11/30/2014
    MEP and VPX6 with Pixelan Smart Blur Pro - Part 1 - Introduction to blur effects and shape masks
    This is the first of 3 tutorials about how to use Pixelan Smart Blur Pro with Movie Edit Pro and Video Pro X. Smart Blur Pro is a 32 bit and 64 bit plug-in that allows you to blur selectively while retaining desired details, highlights, and edges, yet smoothly blur areas in between. One of the uses is to place a mask over someone and move the mask to follow the person, another use is for
  • Video Pro X
    5 answers, most recent on 1/19/2017
    Multi-cam editing in Video Pro X6
    This is a tutorial for anyone who has not attempted multi-cam editing or who is having problems getting started. It was done with and for Magix Video Pro X6 (VPX6), although some parts may apply to Movie Edit Pro (MEP). John Auvil has done a good tutorial for Movie Edit Pro. Magix has a tutorial for Movie Edit Pro 2015. There are some differences. One of the differences that I did not
  • Movie Studio
    No answers, created on 10/23/2014
    Tutorial - Split screen effect using a mask
    This tutorial shows how to create a split screen using a 50/50 mask for 2 videos, one in the left half and one in the right half of the screen, each full height of the screen. Of course part of each image or video will be lost because the proportions of half of the screen is not the same as the original image or video. However, this method with a mask allows you to zoom in on the videos and
  • Movie Studio
    3 answers, most recent on 12/4/2014
    MEP Split screen effect using Section, Size/Position
    This tutorial shows how to create a split screen effect with 2 videos, one on the left, one on the right, with each the full height of the screen. Of course, some of the video image will be lost because the window size for each video does not have the same proportions as the original video clip. You can zoom in on the video clip using Effect - Section and then position the section on the screen
  • Movie Studio
    7 answers, most recent on 11/18/2022
    Creating a multi movie DVD or BD
    Creating a multi movie DVD or BD is a useful way of presenting several related movies, eg a holiday trip, such that each movie is a complete theme/topic in itself. In this tutorial a seven movie disc project, complete with menu and chapter menus is used as an example.
  • Movie Studio
    3 answers, most recent on 2/14/2014
    Route Animation using Vasco da Gama and Movie Edit Pro
    2014.02.18 - I changed the video again, will know on Wednesday. I exported this time as wmv, not the flashplayer as recommended by Magix. If the video doesn't work, look at my comment below as I have also posted the video in Dropbox, and it definitely works there. Some Magix users may have obtained the Vasco da Gama route animation program and want to use it with more detailed maps than the
  • Music Maker
    4 answers, most recent on 1/19/2017
    How to connect-record from Keyboard-revised
    In this revised PDF tutorial "How to connect/record from Keyboard/Piano" I have talked about How do I connect my keyboard with Music Maker and use the sounds from the keyboard in the program? OR I got a Keyboard/Piano and wanted to record in Magix Music Maker but I do not know how to do it? Hope this will be helpful. nihon94
  • Music Maker
    No answers, created on 7/25/2013
    Separating Imported MIDI Tracks in MMM
    This is a repost of my original tutorial.  I attempted to remove the monochromatic version to upload a color version, and I accidentally deleted the entire posting.  So, here it is again....in COLOR! This is a method to separate imported Type 0 (combined) MIDI tracks into separate MIDI tracks for each instrument.  MMM-15 was used to make this tutorial.
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