MAGIX Video Easy Owner Manual

MAGIX Video Easy Owner Manual
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MAGIX Video Easy is the perfect video editing software for beginners and families. With its easy-to-use interface and powerful features, you can create stunning videos in just a few clicks. Import your videos from your camcorder or other sources, and then use the built-in editing tools to trim, crop, and add effects. You can also add music, text, and transitions to create a truly unique video. When you're finished, you can burn your video to DVD, upload it to YouTube, or save it as a file.

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Welcome to MAGIX Video easy

Welcome to MAGIX Video easy, the first video editing program for the whole family. It's so easy to use that even beginners wihout any prior skills will be able to design breathtaking videos in just a short time.

Transform recordings of family celebrations, vacations, or special events into video DVDs or present your videos on the Internet with ease.

It's never been easier to transfer videos from your camcorder to your

PC's hard drive, to optimize video material with a few clicks, and then burn to DVD. This manual explains how everything works, step-bystep.

The complete electronic manual provides a more detailed explanation of the options, dialog boxes, menus and program interface.

Have fun with MAGIX Video easy,

The MAGIX team www.magix.com

Features

Features

Connection and getting started wizard

A practical wizard will guide you through the program: from connecting the video camera to recording your videos.

Convenient video editing assistant

It just doesn't get any easier: Select your video, add text and music, and your movie is finished – including great transitions!

Clearly laid-out user interface with large buttons

The cleaned-up interface includes extra large buttons and is free of confusing symbols and unnecessary functions.

Numerous help functions as video clips

Helpful video clips are available to you directly within the program to explain how the desired function is used.

Export to DVD, YouTube

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, and as files

Burn your movies with a menu onto DVD, present them online, or save your video clips as a file.

Practical project archiving on DVD and hard drive

Projects aren't just securely archived on DVD or your hard drive, they can also be conveniently edited at any time.

Also supports AVHCD camcorders

With MAGIX Video easy you can edit and burn your AVCHD recordings directly. Only somewhat more expensive programs offer this otherwise.

Preview monitor

View edits and effects beforehand, without changing the output video.

Image optimization

Customize color, brightness, contrast, saturation, and volume with ease.

Toolbar

Add titles and text, transitions, photos and music with just a click.

Transport control

The start and stop marker can be moved to any desired position to place edits. www.magix.com

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Serial number

A serial number is included in each product. This serial number is required for the installation of the software and enables usage of additional bonus services. Please store this number in a safe place.

What can a serial number do?

With a serial number your MAGIX Video easy is clearly assigned to you and only you. This will allow you take advantage of the free email customer service. Abuse of the software can be prevented with a serial number, which ensures that optimum the price/performance ratio continues is guaranteed.

Where can the serial number be found?

This can be found on the paper envelope of your installation CD.

For the versions that have been especially optimized for the Internet

(download versions), you'll receive your serial number for activating the software directly after purchasing the product via email.

When will you need the serial number

The serial number is required when you start or register MAGIX Video easy for the first time.

Note: We explicitly recommend registering your product (free), since only then are you entitled to download updates and use MAGIX support services or activate codecs. www.magix.com

Table of Contents

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Welcome to MAGIX Video easy 2

Features 3

Serial number

Customer service

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More about MAGIX

MAGIX Online World

MAGIX Premium Club

Programm starten

Import video

Import video from digital camcorders

Import from analog sources (e.g. video recorder)

Edit video

Scene recognition

Cut an object

Remove a clip

Automatic movie editing

Start video editing

Apply effects

Change the volume

Insert title

Insert music

Insert transitions

Insert additional images/videos

Finish movie

Export as a file

Burn onto DVD

Upload to YouTube

Backup project with all required files

Menu reference

File menu

Edit menu

Effects (FX)

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Help menu

Dialog and interface reference

Video monitor

Set object

Title and text

Video stabilization

Scene recognition

Display duration...

Clean-up wizard

Object properties

Project settings

Program settings

Activate codec

If you still have questions...

Program help

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Customer service

Customer service

If you experience any problems with your software, please get in touch with our support team:

Here's how to contact the MAGIX Customer Service team as well as access the following free offers:

FAQs (frequently asked questions) and general tips and tricks:

You'll find the solution to most problems you may encounter when using the program here. Just in case you don't, there's also an email support form for your queries.

magix.info: Help and get help – you'll find answers to all the most frequently asked questions about MAGIX products and multimedia in general. Couldn't find an answer to your particular question? Just ask it yourself.

Email support form: You can use the special form to supply our support staff with information about your system. This information is used to quickly and competently solve whatever problem you may be experiencing. Simply fill it out and send it off!

Discussion forum: You are not alone. Other users may have experienced similar problems and might be able to help you.

Downloads section: Advancements, optimizations, and error fixing features (known as "patches") are also available as free downloads.

Many problems that may occur are probably known to us already and can be fixed by installing the latest patch. Besides patches, you also find small extra programs for checking and optimizing your system.

Internet links list: The links list contains the contact information for the most important computer accessory manufacturers. Click one of the links to go directly to the company's website.

Please note: To be able to use the online support, you have to register your product using the serial number provided. This can be found on the paper envelope of your installation CD.

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You can also access our support department by telephone or fax.

UK:

USA:

0905 118 0888 (25p/min)

(open Monday to Friday 9:00 - 16:00 GMT)

Technical Support: 1-305-722-5821

(Monday - Friday between 9 am and 5 pm EST)

Sales Department: 1-305-722-5810

(Monday - Friday between 9 am and 5 pm EST)

Canada:

Technical Support: 1-305-722-5821

(Monday - Friday between 9 am and 5 pm EST)

Sales Department: 1-305-722-5810

(Monday - Friday between 9 am and 5 pm EST)

Denmark:

77345695

(open Monday to Friday 10:00 - 17:00 CET)

Finland:

Norway:

0942597819

(open Monday to Friday 11:00 - 18:00 EET)

21543223

(open Monday to Friday 10:00 - 17:00 CET)

Sweden:

0852507027

(open Monday to Friday 10:00 - 17:00 CET)

Please have the following information at hand:

• Which MAGIX program are you using (version)?

• Which operating system do you use?

• What make is your graphics card and what screen resolution do you use?

• What make is your sound card? Or do you use the pre-installed sound system of your computer?

• For video programs: What make is your video card or FireWire card?

• How large is your RAM?

• What version of DirectX is installed? www.magix.com

More about MAGIX

More about MAGIX

MAGIX Online World

MAGIX Online World from MAGIX offers you a range of new services for your photos, videos, and music that are accessible directly from the "Online" menu in MAGIX Video easy:

MAGIX Online Album

MAGIX Online Album is your personal multimedia album on the

Internet. If you want to present slideshows or videos online, then

MAGIX Online Album is the perfect service.

MAGIX Blog Service

With MAGIX Blog Service, YOU make the news! Share your thoughts, experiences, and news with a worldwide audience in no time using your own interactive online multimedia journal. Invite family, friends, and acquaintances to join in and enter their comments! A free MAGIX

Online Album belongs to the MAGIX Blog Service so that you always have full control over your contributions.

You can also read the FAQ (frequently asked questions) on the

Internet. http://rdir.magix.net/?page=GRF14Q24VIRN

MAGIX Website Maker

MAGIX Website Maker helps you create a personal Internet showcase with a professional design in just a few mouse clicks – without prior knowledge, including your own chosen domain and email address.

Publish slideshows and videos and accessorize your site with music and various effects – anything from a simple business card to a fireworks display of effects, professional or private – show your best side!

More about this topic can be found under MAGIX Website Maker.

MAGIX Online Print Service

MAGIX Online Print Service is perfect for getting your pictures processed online or printed as photo gifts on mugs, t-shirts, or calendars. www.magix.com

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Catooh – the Online Content Library

If your project is missing pictures, videos, DVD menus, sounds, or samples, then you should have a look at the huge selection available at Catooh. There you'll be able to buy media in excellent quality for low prices: DVD menus, MovieShow Maker styles, decorative elements, 3D power effects, 3D transition series, MAGIX Soundpools, songs, ringtones... Perfectly suited to all MAGIX photo, video, and music projects.

MAGIX Community

MAGIX Community is the place to exchange photos, videos, and music with friends and the world. As soon as you have registered for free, you can use all of its great features.

You can also read the FAQ (frequently asked questions) online http://rdir.magix.net/?page=EBCVJGJAFZHV.

MAGIX Premium Club

Our exclusive club for all MAGIX customers who own a registered product. MAGIX Premium Club members have access to a wide range of services:

• Free product updates and services

• Exclusive club events and surprises

• News and info about the club and much more...

Membership is free.

You can find more information about this topic online

Note: You can register your MAGIX product online using the serial number. You'll find the serial number of your product in the CD case of your installation CD or on the inside of your DVD box.

Programm starten

• Start MAGIX Video easy by double clicking the program icon on the desktop or by accessing MAGIX Video easy via the Windows Start menu. www.magix.com

Import video

• The first time the program is started, you will have to enter the serial number. More information about this can be found in the chapter

"Serial number".

New video project:Create a new project. MAGIX Video easy automatically creates a subfolder for the newly created video project bearing the same name as the project itself.

Video project: Previously saved video may be reloaded and then edited (on page 17) here.

Introduction video: This video describes the basics in MAGIX Video easy. It's especially interesting for beginners who have little or no experience with digital video editing.

Import video

Import videos from digital camera: Videos can be easily imported from digital camcorders like AVCHD, MiniDV, and HDV cameras into

MAGIX Video easy.

Select files on the computer: If you would like to load videos that have already been added to your computer, then select this option.

You only need to open the correct folder and select the video.

Analog sources (e.g. video recorder): This option is provided for recordings from analog video sources. These may be (VHS and

Super-VHS), but also analog camcorders (e.g. Video 8, Hi8).

Caution! Analog video recordings require special hardware to be able to receive the analog video signal on the computer. These devices are often referred to as "video cards" or "video devices" and exist as internal cards (PCI, PCI express) or as external devices that may be connected to the computer via USB or FireWire (also called "iLink" or

"IEEE 1394").

Import video from digital camcorders

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back at normal speed, making transferring of a video very similar to a

"genuine" recording.

AVCHD camera: These cameras save the video material onto built-in hard drives or memory cards. This therefore involves simple copying of data, which makes transfer simple and convenient.

Connecting an AVCHD camera

If you haven't done so yet, connect the AVCHD camera with the computer's USB connection. It will now be detected as a drive on the computer to provide comfortable access to the pictures on the device.

Click the button to update the drive list. MAGIX Video easy will now try independently to detect the camera. If this doesn't work, select the drive letter manually from the list that represents the camera.

Click "Continue".

AVCHD scene selection

Here you can see all of the video sequences saved on the camera.

All preview images, dates, times, and lengths are also displayed.

Select from the desired video sequences from the list. Selection of multiple video sequences can be done by holding down the "Ctrl" key while clicking items in the list.

Transferring AVCHD videos

Once the desired sequences have been selected, click the "Transfer video sequences" button. This step may also be repeated as often as necessary to transfer individual sequences.

Recordings from MiniDV/HDV cameras

Switch on the camera and set it to playback mode. Check the battery level and plug in the camera's power as required. www.magix.com

Import video

Now connect the camera with a FireWire cable to the computer.

Windows will normally detect the camera automatically. Then click

"Continue" in the dialog that appears.

Note: Not all computers feature a FireWire interface. in most cases, this may be added without much trouble. In this case, talk to your computer specialist.

MiniDV/HDV cameras - transferring scenes

The camera can be conveniently controlled in MAGIX Video easy with the remote control.

Simply go to the position that you would like to transfer to MAGIX Video easy and click the "Transfer video to computer" button.

Repeat the process until all of the desired scenes have been transferred.

Important: The camera must replay the cassette at the original tempo to transfer the material, which may take some time.

Import from analog sources (e.g. video recorder)

Video recordings that were created using analog camcorders or that are played back with a vidfeo recorder must first be recorded with the computer and then converted to digital video. This requires special hardware that features a video import (TV, video, or video-in graphics card).

The so-called "video grabber“, "video capture device", or "video cards" are all available, plus insertable cards that need to be built in and activated by computer specialists, or even USB or FireWire devices. www.magix.com

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Connections to the cards usually look this way (see figure).

The top connection is a so-called "composite" cartridge. the connection shown below is called an "S-video" connection and features better quality than the composite connection.

If these connections are used, then the sound will have to be transferred with a separate cable (red/white connections).

These cables will have to be connected to the line-in on the sound card or (if available) the video card. You may require an adapter.

Adapter cables are often included to enable connection from video recorders a SCART.

Due to the variety of device configurations, it is difficult to say which cable will function best with your setup. If you’re not sure, check the manual of your VCR or your TV, video, or graphics cards.

Example: Many VCRs and DVD players have a Scart, 3 RCA (2 for stereo sound, 1 for video), or S-Video and optical audio outs. In such cases, you will need a SCART to RCA adapter, a cable with 3 RCA jacks, or even possibly an S-Video cable.

SCART/RCA adapter Scart/RCA adapter with 3 RCA jacks

Stereo RCA/miniphone jack adapter

Most sound card inputs are 3.5 mini stereo jacks. To connect the

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Import video

RCA/ mini phono plug adapter. You will most likely have to buy a cable with 3 RCA plugs and a stereo cinch/mini jack adapter from your local supplier.

Note: Most video converters record both image and sound. This kind of converter can usually be found in the online store at www.magix.com.

Transfer analog video

• Then select the recording quality.

• Position that tape in the camcorder at the point from which you would like to transfer the video to the computer.

• Click "Transfer video to computer"

• Start playback on the camcorder.

• If the video from the camcorder should be transferred in multiple sections, repeat the procedure until all sections have been transferred.

If you select the option "Automatic scene recognition", then the material will be split into scenes automatically. Scene recognition is important for deleting unwanted scenes and entry into the DVD menu later on.

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Recording quality

Select the desired quality depending on what the material is going to used for and according to the memory available.

Click "Advanced view" to be able to set the desired sound card or sound card input that will be used to record audio.

A click on the speaker button opens the Windows mixer for the set sound card in recording view.

Format settings/drivers

Note: The settings that may be adjusted here normally only need to be changed if there are problems transferring the analog video signal.

This may be the case if the drivers for the video card have been programmed incorrectly.

Here you can adjust certain settings for the video recording driver.

These dialog boxes, so-called “property sheets,” come with the video card drivers. These driver-specific performance properties may deviate depending on the cards. We also have a very limited influence on the behavior of these drivers. If you encounter any difficulties, please contact the video card manufacturer for the latest driver updates.

Input: Sets the crossbar of the video card.

The crossbar determines which video and audio input signal will be recorded. The crossbars are connected in series to the video recording chip itself. In the output field, the video output (for the crossbars) is the input for the recording chip (video or audio decoderin) of the video card. In the “Input” field, select the signal source that will be used by the video card to capture for this input. Many video cards have separate crossbars for audio and video. If you have a problem, try out the different configurations until the right sound matches the right image.

Composite-in = the normal video input (typically a cinch jack)

S-video = S-video input (mini-din jack)

SVHS-in = SVHS input (special cable)

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Imagesetting

Import video

Video decoder: If the picture only appears in black & white or it flickers, the video standard may be set incorrectly. In mainland

Europe, PAL_B is used.

VideoProcAmp: Fine-adjustment of colors, brightness, contrast etc.

We recommend against changing any of the manufacturer’s settings.

Format: Please do not change anything here. The capturing format is set in the "Recording quality" option in the video recording dialog.

Station selection

This option is only available if a TV tuner is integrated into your video card.

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Edit video

Scene recognition

For longer videos, it's recommended that you use the scene recognition feature if you don't want to use all of the material.

Fo each new scene, you will receive a new entry in the DVD menu later, making it possible to jump from scene to scene with your DVD player's remote control.

• Choose the "Scene recognition" option in the "Effects" menu.

• In the dialog, select the option "Automatic scene recognition" to cut at all noticeable scene changes.

• The option "Manual scene recognition" is recommended for complicated material. Each individual scene must be confirmed or declined. www.magix.com

Edit video

Cut an object

The playback bar is located below the video window.

• To change the beginning of the selected object, drag the marker at the outer left end of the playback bar to the right with the mouse until you reach the position where the object should begin.

• To change the end of the object, drag the marker at the outer right end to the left accordingly.

These two markers therefore allow you to select the section that should be played back.

Remove a clip

If you would like to remove a clip, you will have to select it first.

• Click the associated preview image in the filmstrip view.

The color image's background in the filmstrip view will change to indicate that the associated object has been marked.

• To remove it, press "Del" on the keyboard.

The object will only be removed from the project, i.e. the video object will not be removed from the hard drive.

Automatic movie editing

Automatic film editing allows you to add suitable transition effects and background music to all scenes and images.

• Open the "File" menu and select the entry "Automatic editing".

• Select an appropriate style and set approximately how long the film should be.

• Click "Apply style (preview)" to receive a suggestion.

• Click "Apply" to confirm the suggestion. "Cancel" will leave the film the way it was before. www.magix.com

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Start video editing

The buttons for video editing are located in the right area of the screen.

• First, select the object that you would like to edit.

• Next, click the "Set object" button to get the effects settings for the selected object.

Apply effects

The three fade controllers increase or decrease image brightness, contrast, and saturation.

• To do so, click on the slide controller and drag it to the left to decrease the value or to the right to increase it..

With the help of the color wheel you can increase or reduce the selected color. For example, this allows you to remove a blue tint from the material.

• Click the color wheel and drag the point at the center with the mouse to the range that you would like to highlight.

Change the volume

The volume of the audio track may be set by adjusting the volume controllers to the right.

• Us the controller to the left (Object) to set the track's original audio.

• The right controller (Background) can be used to set the volume for any additional audio material, e.g. background music. www.magix.com

Edit video

Insert title

Switch to the text module by clicking the "Titles and text" button.

The text entry field can be used to write whatever text should appear in the image.

• The options can be used to format the "Font", "Font size", "Font color", etc.

• You can reposition the image more exactly with the buttons in

"Position".

• "Special effects" offers selection of different effects like shadows and

3D.

• "Animation" creates moving titles. For cinematic credits, select the animation "From bottom to top".

• "Duration", "Fade in", and "Fade out" enable you to control the display behavior of the title during playback.

Insert music

• If you need music for the audio track, click the "Insert music" button.

• The dialog that follows enables you to access the folder with the music files for selection and loading.

The music volume may be set via the "Set object" dialog with the help of a volume controller (see "Set volume" above).

Insert transitions

Transitions are fades between objects. Normally, a so-called "hard cut" is made between objects: The first image of the follwoing object appears directly at the end of the previous object, i.e. without any special fade effect.

However, you are free to select a fade if you would like to add one.

• Click on the fade symbol between two objects to open the fade dialog. www.magix.com

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In the fade dialog, you may choose "No fade" (preset), "Fade", and

"Black fade".

If "No fade" is selected, then a hard cut will be made. If "Fade" is selected, then the objects will be faded softly from one into the other.

"Black fade" fades the last image of the first object to black, and the first image of the following object begins shortly after.

• Select an option and click "Preview" to get an impression of the effect.

• Click "OK" if you are pleased with the current settings you have selected.

Insert additional images/videos

• If you would liek to use additional images or videos, click the "Insert photo" or "Insert video" button.

• If you select "Insert video", then an import dialog will open for you to select a source: load digital or analog video recording or file(s) from drive.

• Photos and image files will be shown for 7 seconds as still images. If you would like to change the display duration, then click with the right mouse button on the preview image and select the option

"Display duration".

Additional images or videos will appear with a preview image on the filmstrip view. Click and drag to move to different positions or delete. www.magix.com

Finish movie

Finish movie

This area provides a clearly laid-out division of the functions for finishing your movie.

Export as a file

If you save your movie as a video file, then you may open it at any time on your computer and play it back with Windows Media Player.

• Click "Save on computer" to save your movie as a video file.

In the following dialog, the settings provided are suitable for the majority of cases.

• Click "Save video" to select a save folder and start the export process.

If you would like a different quality or to set the MPEG format instead of the WMV format, then you may set this beforehand via the dialog:

• Move the "Quality" controller to the right if you would like a higher quality image. Bear in mind that this will produce a larger file size.

• If you would like to produce the video in the MPEG format, select this under "Format".

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Burn onto DVD

If you burn your movie onto a blank DVD, then you will be able to play it back on any conventional DVD player.

• Click "Burn DVD" in the export dialog.

Design DVD menu

In the dialog that follows, you can see a preview of the DVD menu.

• Click "Menu preview" to play the current DVD menu. This is how the

DVD will start later when it is inserted into a DVD player.

• If you would like a different menu, select a different menu template and click "Apply".

• Once you are satisfied with your menu, click "Burn". www.magix.com

Finish movie

• If you still want to change the title of the menu entries, double click the title in the menu preview, to open "Menu entry properties".

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Menu entry properties

• Use the field "Menu text" to change the menu entry text.

• In the fields below it, you may format the text (e.g. change font size and font type, add shadows and 3D effects).

• Under "action at end of film", you may indicate what the DVD player should do once the associated movie has finished playing.

• If you are happy with your changes, close the dialog with "OK" and open the burning dialog via the "Burn" button.

Upload to YouTube

You may also present your project online on the famous

YouTube

video platform.

• Click "Upload to Internet (YouTube)" in the export dialog. www.magix.com

Finish movie

In the dialog that follows, you may setup your video for presentation on YouTube

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• Under "Title", enter a descriptive title for the video as it will appear on

YouTube

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• A suitable "Description" will help your YouTube

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• You may enter terms in "Keywords" to help your video by found by

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• You may also select the "Category" in which the video should be published.

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Backup project with all required files

At the end, you should always backup your project on your PC to make sure that your work is not lost. You may then edit your project further later, save it in another format, or burn it onto another medium.

• Click "Archive project on computer".

All of the files used in the project will be copied into the folder indicated. www.magix.com

Menu reference

Menu reference

In this chapter you'll find the full menu list of your copy of MAGIX

Video easy and the corresponding functions.

File menu

New

This menu item creates a new MAGIX Video easy project. You can also open this feature via the "New project" button above the video monitor.

Keyboard shortcut: Shift + N

Open

This menu item loads a previously saved MAGIX Video easy project.

Please note that the related files must be accessible.

MAGIX Video easy searches for the used sounds, pictures and videos under the path to where you last saved the disc project.

Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + O

Automatic movie editing

Open the automatic editing feature here.

Clean-up wizard

This menu item opens the Deletion wizard. This helps remove superfluous names to save memory on the hard drive.

Save

The current disc project is saved with the name displayed in the project window. If you have not yet specified a name for your project, a dialog will open wherein MAGIX Video easy asks you to do so.

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Save disc project as

A dialog opens where you can specify the path and name of the disc project.

Keyboard shortcut: Alt + Shift + S

Import

These 3 menu entries enable video, photo, and music files to be imported into the current project.

The three buttons pictured above the filmstrip viewer may be used for this.

Internet

This is a list of menu entries regarding all of the services that are available directly from within MAGIX Video easy.

MAGIX Online Album

With MAGIX Online Album you can publish your photos and videos directly to the Internet. You can also play your music as MP3s in the

Online Album. Create your personal album website in no time with your own Internet address and showcase everything that's fun about multimedia to the world.

Catooh – the Online Content Library

Catooh provides you with high-quality photos, videos, and music for every theme, expanded by intelligent iContent with professional

Soundpools, DVD menu templates, and brilliant MAGIX ShowMaker styles to help you make your photo, video, and music projects reality.

All of this is available directly from your MAGIX software.

Just choose "Online" from the menu "Catooh" to set up an Internet connection.

Browse through the thematically sorted categories or view the results directly by entering a keyword. After downloading, you can drag the objects from the Media Pool directly into your arrangement.

Tip: Read the introduction online http://rdir.magix.net/?page=JRF6LASAR2Z3! www.magix.com

Menu reference

Send as e-mail

This option in the "File" menu generates a compressed file in

Windows Media format and opens the respective email program. The generated Windows Media file is automatically added as an attachment to a new message. Any type of arrangement can be compressed and sent without requiring any intermediate steps.

Keyboard shortcut: Shift + U

YouTube

Upload current movie as video

Upload the current movie to YouTube™.

Upload all selected media in Media Pool

Uploads the media selected in the Media Pool to YouTube™.

Finish project

This menu point opens the Project finishing wizard (on page 22).

Backup copy

Copy project and media into folder...

With this menu option, you can put a complete project, including all applied multimedia files, into one folder. Use this option to compile all of the media used in the current project and copy it into the selected folder.

A dialog opens where you can specify the path and name of the video.

Burn project and media to CD/DVD

Use this option to burn the film as well as all associated files to CD or

DVD. To do so, you must have a burner installed on your computer and a blank CD must be inserted.

All media relevant to the project will be compiled and burned to disc.

Even larger projects can be burned straight to disc. The project, if necessary, will be split up and burned automatically to multiple discs. www.magix.com

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A restoring program that is burned to the CD ensures convenient restoration of the backup.

Open automatically saved project

This option loads an automatically created slideshow backup. This type of automatic backup gets the file extension MV_ (underscore).

This command is only intended for use in emergencies, for example, if you unintentionally saved your change and wish to return to the previous version of the movie.

Keyboard shortcut: Alt + O

Burn project (DVD) again

All necessary files, menus, and encoded video files needed to burn a

CD/DVD will be temporarily stored on your hard drive. After your disc is burned, these are not automatically deleted. Use "Burn disc project

(image) again" enables you to burn as many discs as you would like without having to encode the files again.

In the dialog, choose the image you want. All necessary files are then transferred to the MAGIX Goya burnR.

Tip: For more information on using MAGIX Goya burnR, read the help

file of the program.

Settings

Project...

This menu entry opens up the Settings for the opened project (on page 47).

Program settings

This menu item opens the program settings (on page 47).

Keyboard: P

Reset program settings to default...

Use this function to reset all program settings (on page 47) you made in MAGIX Video easy to their original settings. www.magix.com

Exit

Closes MAGIX Video easy.

Keyboard shortcut: Alt + F4

Menu reference

Edit menu

Undo

During movie editing you can undo the last changes you made. This way, it's no problem if you want to try out critical operations. If you don't like the result, then you can always revert to the previous state by using "Undo".

Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + Z

Restore

This function undoes the previous "Undo" function.

Keyboard shortcut: Shift + Y

Cut

This command deletes the selected object and saves it to the clipboard. You can then use the "Paste" command to copy it into any movie.

Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + X

Copy

This command copies the selected object to the clipboard. Then you can use the "Paste" command to use it again.

Shortcut: Shift + C

Insert

This command inserts the clipboard material at the current position of the start marker.

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Delete

This command deletes the selected object.

Keyboard shortcut: Del

Split object

This command cuts a scene at the point where the start marker is positioned. This way, two free-standing objects are created.

This way you can isolate a part of an object in order to delete it or move it:

1. Place the start marker at the position you want by left clicking in the timeline.

2. Select the video object by clicking on it and click on the cut button.

3. Place the start marker at the end of the part you wish to remove and click on the cut button again.

4. Select the middle object that was created and press "Del".

5. Pull the object at the back to the front, it should automatically snap into place. All subsequent objects will be moved along in unison so that no gaps appear.

You can also use this function to apply effects (on page 20) to a certain part of an object only.

Keyboard shortcut: T

Remove background music

Music previously inserted may be removed with this function.

Select all

All objects found in the project are selected.

Shortcut: Ctrl + A www.magix.com

Menu reference

Effects (FX)

Rotate 90°

Turns an object 90° to the left or to the right.

View duration

Opens a dialog to set the Display duration for photo objects (on page

44).

Scene recognition

Calls up the automatic scene recognition, which "cuts up" longer videos into scenes for storage in the "Takes" directory.

Keyboard shortcut: Shift + Z

Image stabilization

Opens the video stabilizer dialog to help you correct shaky footage.

Read more on this topic in "Video stabilization".

Keyboard shortcut: Shift + K

Sound/Image offsety

This enables a possible time offset between sound and image to be balanced. A positive value moves the sound to the back; a negative value moves it forward.

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Effects settings

The entries for this submenu are directly available in the effects under

"Additional actions".

Apply to all

The current effects settings will be applied to all objects.

Apply to all of the following

The current effects settings will be applied to all objects in your movie which lie behind the selected object.

Copy

The current settings will be saved to the clipboard so that they can be applied to other objects.

Insert

Applies the effects settings from the clipboard to the selected bject.

The settings must be copied beforehand.

Reset Effects

This is not really an "effect", since it actually deactivates all current effects.

Properties

This function displays all the information about the currently selected objects such as file name, position on the hard-drive, tempo, etc. The

Object Editor also defines the foreground and background color of every object in the arrangement.

More information is available under Object properties (on page 45). www.magix.com

Menu reference

Help menu

Help

This command is available for almost every feature of the program, and it opens the "Help" file for the corresponding topic. Use this command to get help on any of MAGIX Video easy's functions.

Keyboard shortcut: F1

Content

Use the command "Content" in the "Help" menu to open the start page of the help file. You can read through the help file step-by-step and jump to specific sections via the tree structure on the right hand side.

Open magix.info - the Multimedia Knowledge Community

Directly from within the program you'll be able to access magix.info the new MAGIX knowledge base. You'll find answers to all the most frequently asked questions about MAGIX products and multimedia in general. Couldn't find an answer to your particular question? No problem – just ask the question yourself!

Display tool tips

Tooltips are small information windows that open up automatically if the mouse pointer stops briefly on a button or some other area. They provide information about the function of the button. These information boxes can be switched on or off with this option.

Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + F1

MAGIX Screenshare

This function makes it possible for you to offer assistance to other users directly via the Internet, or to get help from others. To do this you have to register MAGIX Video easy first.

Hint: To inform the screensharing guests of exactly what is being shown, it is also a good idea to telephone or chat simultaneously. www.magix.com

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Register as guest of a screen session

1. You have to register as a guest to view a screensharing instance.

To do this open the menu "Online" and then select "Screen transfer as guest...".

2. Enter the password you received from your host (8-digit session

ID).

3. Now click on "start session". A window will open displaying a smaller version of your host's screen.

Register as host for a screen transfer

1. If you want to start a screenshare instance yourself, then you have to register as a host first. To do this open the menu "Online" and then select "Screen transfer as host...".

2. In the dialog you can enter a name for the screen session. Your user account name is used here by default.

3. Now click on "start session". A small window will now open in the bottom right corner which displays the status of your screen session. A number will also be displayed (session ID) which serves as a password for your guests.

4. Start the screenshare instance.

Register online

This option opens the MAGIX homepage for online registration where you can register yourself as a MAGIX user.

Registration grants you access to the MAGIX support website (see support) where various program updates and help programs can be downloaded.

With the registration form supplied (start menu under "MAGIX Video easy -> Service and support -> Register") you can register via post or fax. Simply print it out, fill it in, and send it off!

Online update

Connects directly to the MAGIX online update page where you can get the latest version of your program.

About MAGIX Video easy

Displays copyright info and version number of MAGIX Video easy. www.magix.com

Dialog and interface reference

Dialog and interface reference

Video monitor

The preview monitor displays a preview of the movie that you are working on at the moment.

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Transport control

The transport console provides playback controls.

If a clip is selected, the left and right handles allow the start and end points to be moved.

During playback, the start and end points cannot be seen and only the playback position is displayed.

Displays the playback position. Moving the mouse enables the playback position to be repositioned.

To the beginning: The playback marker jumps to the beginning of the movie. www.magix.com

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Back: The playback marker moves toward the beginning.

Playback/pause: Starts playback. Another click stops playback, and the playback marker remains at the current position.

Forwards: The playback marker moves toward the end.

Edit: The clip is split at the position of the playback marker. This turns a single clip into two segments.

Position display:The current position of the playback marker is displayed here in [minutes]:[seconds]:[frames].

Set object

All objects can be edited here individually.

Click an object to display the settings.

This lets you make further changes.

The properties for display of the images may be adjusted here.

Brightness: The brightness is not changed linearly so that it is adjusted to normal human perception. This means that changes in the median brightness range are stronger than in dark and bright. www.magix.com

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Contrast: In photo editing, the level of the difference in brightness is referred to as contrast. If the contrast is increased, then bright areas become brighter and dark areas become even darker. In common terms, this is referred to as "brilliance".

Saturation: Refers to the color intensity of an image. A strong increase in saturation creates unnatural color display. If saturation is reduced completely, then a black and white image (greyscale) will be produced.

Tone: The color wheel allows you to color in the image. The further out you place the point, the stronger the image will be colored in with the respective color.

Enter the volume of the original sound and background music.

Object: This controls the volume of the original sound.

Background: This controller influences the volume of the background music for the duration of the selected clip.

Title and text: Select this tab to add a title or other text to the object.

This can be used to add additional videos, photos, and music files.

Insert photo: Opens a dialog to select the photos to be imported.

Inserting takes place at the position of the playback marker.

Insert music: Opens a dialog to select the background music to be imported.

Insert video: The wizard for importing videos opens. Inserting takes place at the position of the playback marker.

Finish movie: The wizard for finishing the project opens to help you export the video in the desired format or burn it.

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Title and text

Enter the text as you would like to see it displayed (as the title).

Specify the font type, size, color, and position of the text. You may also add an outline and shadows to the text.

Text may also be animated.

The display duration and fade in/out duration may also be set.

Clicking the "new title" button causes the title to be shown in front of the actual object. This then becomes an independent object.

Video stabilization

The video stabilizer reduces unsteady camera motion and helps to smooth recordings. This option can be accessed from the context menu of a video object or via the "Effects" menu.

Functionality

Video stabilization balances undesired picture movement. The motion stabilizer equalizes inadvertent movements in the image by moving the image in the opposite direction in accordance with the wrong movements. This produces unusable edges in the footage that are cut off automatically, and black strips replace the edge of the shifted picture, which are then removed using a zoom shot. The result: A clearly more stable, almost imperceptibly larger picture. www.magix.com

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Activate the motion stabilizer in the video object FX or context menus. You will see the current video object in the preview monitor.

First you have to check the movie material for shaky scenes. To do this click on the "Stabilize" button. Based on the preset parameters, a relative shift between the pictures is calculated. After concluding the analysis, take a look at the suggested correction, then use the slider for further adjustments. Use the fader to do this. Once you are happy with the final correction click OK. If the first scan did not provide a satisfactory result, try changing the parameters below and repeat the process.

Scene recognition

Select the object that you would like to apply scene recognition to, and then open the menu entry "Scene recognition" in the "Effects" menu.

Scene recognition analyzes the movie according to scene changes, i.e. jumps in brightness and color distribution on screen.

Automatically created "Time stamps" from digital video devices

(which indicate the time when the device was turned on/off) are also detected as scenes.

If you select "Automatic scene recognition" then all of the scene changes that are detected will be used to create a new scene automatically. If you select "Manual scene recognition", then you may decide according to what you see for each individual scene.

This option is helpful, for example, if a camera flash was captured in the source footage. The flash from the camera would cause a sudden brightness modification even though there was no actual scene change.

The preview always displays the end of the previous scene and the beginning of the new scene.

Select "Separate at this position" if the images display different recordings. If the images do not differ except for the brightness, the scene may have been falsely recognized, and you can select "Next

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Of course, you can jump through scene changes to work on multiple scenes as a unit. This makes designing the menu, since every scene is displayed as a menu entry, but since you will not normally want every scene displayed in the menu.

"Cut all additional scenes automatically" ends manual scene recognition, and all additional detected transitions create a new scene.

The complete analysis must be made only once for each recording, since the resulting data is stored with the video file. If the scene recognition is performed again with the same source material, the scene transitions found are immediately displayed. If you are still not happy with the resulting scene division, simply repeat and correct where necessary.

Display duration...

Enter the display duration for the current photo here in

[Minutes]:[Seconds]:[Frames].

Apply to all: The settings are applied to every photo in the current movie. The settings will not be applied to photos in additional movies in the project. www.magix.com

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Clean-up wizard

The clean-up wizard helps you delete disc projects from your hard drive, including all slideshows and the audio, video, and picture files used in them. Use this function to free up disk space for future projects.

Caution: If the files you used in the slideshow have also been used in other slideshows (like trailers, opening music, etc.), then you should make backup copies of these files beforehand.

Delete certain files

Choose this option if you would like to select certain files for deletion.

In the file selection dialog, you can select the desired files. In the next step the Clean-up Wizard automatically look for other files which belong to your selection. Using this method you can delete an entire movie with all of its accompanying media, help, project, and backup files. Before they are deleted, you receive relevant information in a dialog and a confirmation request.

Search and delete superfluous files

Choose this option if you would like to find unnecessary files or free up some space on your hard drive. The Clean-Up Wizard then automatically looks for extraneous files created during use of MAGIX

Video easy. Before they are deleted, you receive relevant information in a dialog and a confirmation request.

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Object properties

This function displays all of the information about the currently selected objects such as file name, position on the hard drive, tempo, etc. The object editor also defines the foreground and background color of every object in the arrangement. Depending on the type of object, the elements displayed will vary.

General information

The name of the selected object and the fore/background color for the object in unselected status can be changed here. Additional information is also displayed about which file the selected object points to.

Interlace/Deinterlace (only for video objects)

The tab "Interlace/Deinterlace" lets you specify the interlace editing of the video material.

Interlace properties: Normally, MAGIX Video easy automatically makes suitable settings for this; however, if the video material is faulty, you may have to make some adjustments yourself. If playback of the exported movie is very jittery or if flickering occurs, or if some effects do not look how they should, you can reverse the source material frames.

Deinterlace options: Normally, the setting "Automatic interlace

processing" does not have to be changed. The frames are processed separately and passed to the encoder when exported. If necessary, MAGIX Video easy will perform high-quality interlacing. If

"No interlace processing" is set, then it is assumed that the source material contains full frames.

For more information on interlacing, please see "Interlace".

Tempo/Pitch (audio objects only)

If there is information about the tempo, then the tempo can be doubled or halved here. The tempo can be detected using Tempo and beat recognition.

Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + E www.magix.com

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Project settings

Description: Enter your project's name here. This name will be used as a preset title for the disc you have to burn.

Video settings: Specify the format and ratio for the entire project. The format specified will be set as the default size during export.

Program settings

Project format: This is the folder where MAGIX Video easy will normally save all projects and imported videos. When a project is created, a correspondingly named subfolder is added to keep things clearly laid out.

Video standard: PAL is used in Europe, the US and Japan use

NTSC. This setting should not be changed.

Preview quality: The precision of playback of videos can be set, but this will not affect the preview. If playback becomes jerky, we recommend entering a lower value. The quality of the final video is not influenced by this.

Video mode

Compatibility mode (video for Windows)

This mode works on all systems. Activate this mode if there are problems with playback.

Hardware acceleration (Direct 3D)

This mode offers extreme increase in speed by calculating mixing, effects, and various transitions the the graphics card directly.

Depending on the graphics card, performance can increase by

300%. The graphics card will not be used during export.

Note! To use this mode the graphics card must possess at least 128

MB memory. You will need to install Direct 3D 9, or higher, and the graphics card driver must support "High Level Pixel Shader Language

2.0". MAGIX Video easy checks the corresponding properties when this mode is selected and switches it off if necessary. www.magix.com

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Alternative mode 1 (mixer overlay)

This mode performs hardware-based deinterlacing for output onto a

PC screen or a projector, whereby the playback quality is significantly better than with interlaced analog video recordings.

Alternative mode 2 (video mixing renderer 9)

This mode uses the hardware de-interlacing function of modern graphics cards together with DirectX 9. Make sure that you are using the most recent version of your graphics card driver, which must be compatible with DirectX 9 to function properly. This mode is only superior to "Overlay mixer" mode with a limited number of graphics card models.

Fade in/out time for background: You can set the length of the fade in/out time for the background music. The values are given in milliseconds (ms).

Hints

In its newly installed state, MAGIX Video easy displays a number of security queries at various parts of the program. Every one of them can be switched off by clicking the small box at the bottom that says

"Don't show this message again". To display these warning messages, please select the "Reactivate dialogs" option. www.magix.com

Activate codec

Activate codec

Codecs are small programs that are used to compress data and save space. Without the associated codec, a compressed video file may not be created or played back. To be able to use the MPEG-4,

MPEG-2, and Dolby® Digital codecs they will have to be activated first. The corresponding activation dialogs will appear automatically when the codec is needed the first time, e.g. when burning a DVD

(for the required MPEG-2 codec).

Order activation code online

Click in the dialog on "Order online..." (Field 1). MAGIX Video easy will download the appropriate codec.

Note: Activation of the codec checks the registration data as required. Activation of the codec only functions if your version of the program has already been registered in your name. If you haven't registered MAGIX Video easy, then you can do this at any time.

Order activation code in the Service Center

Use this option to conduct activation from a different computer which has Internet access.

Order activation code via telephone

The telephone number and necessary details you will need to call to receive activation by telephone are displayed here.

Order activation code via post/fax

After clicking "Order via post/fax" (field 2), your PC code will appear.

Click on "Continue to order form" to transfer your PC code automatically to the post/fax form. Now send the completed form as a print out to the address/fax no. mentioned. Your activation code will be sent to you in just a few days via post or fax. It can also be sent by mail if an email address is stated.

Enter activation code

After your personal activation code is received, restart the corresponding export or import function, to view the activation dialog again. Enter activation code there to continue. www.magix.com

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If you still have questions...

Program help

The program's help file contains hints on how to use the program and additional information. Many important terms are indicated in the text in italics and an explanation of them can be reached by clicking on them.

Homepage: The main help page can be accessed via the "Help ->

Contents" menu point.

Context help: Press the "F1" key at any point in the opened program and help will open with the matching help topic (context help).

Search function: To find out information on specific words, use the search function. Enter either the individual word or use logical operators (OR, AND, NEAR) to refine your search if you have several search words.

• "OR" (between two words): All topics which contain both words or one of the words will be listed.

• "AND" (between two words): Only those topics will be listed which contain both words.

• "NEAR" (between two words): Only those topics will be listed which contain both words. A maximum of six other words may be added between the search terms.

• "NOT“" (before a word): Topics which contain this word will not be listed.

Print: Use the help program's print function to make a printout of individual topics or entire sections. For help cases which may take a long time, this can be more practical than switching between the help window and the program. The print button is located at the top of the help window in the toolbar. www.magix.com

Copyright

Copyright

This documentation is protected by copyright law.

All rights, especially rights to reproduction, distribution, and to the translation, are reserved.

No part of this publication may be reproduced in form of copies, microfilms or other processes, or transmitted into a language used for machines, especially data processing machines, without the express written consent of the publisher.

All rights of reproduction are reserved. Errors in and changes to the contents as well as program modifications reserved.

Copyright © MAGIX AG, 2001 – 2009. All rights reserved.

MAGIX is a registered trademark of MAGIX AG.

Created under license from Dolby Laboratories

Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of the Dolby

Laboratories.

© 1992 – 2009 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.

Other mentioned product names may be registered trademarks of the respective manufacturer.

This product uses MAGIX patented technology (USP 6518492) and

MAGIX patent pending technology.

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Index

A

About MAGIX Video easy................................................................ 37

Activate codec................................................................................ 48

Alternative mode 1 (mixer overlay) ................................................... 47

Alternative mode 2 (video mixing renderer 9) ................................... 47

Apply effects .................................................................................. 20

Apply to all ..................................................................................... 35

Apply to all of the following ............................................................. 35

Automatic movie editing ........................................................... 19, 28

AVCHD scene selection .................................................................. 12

B

Backup copy .................................................................................. 30

Backup project with all required files ............................................... 27

Burn onto DVD ............................................................................... 24

Burn project (DVD) again ................................................................ 31

Burn project and media to CD/DVD ................................................ 30

C

Catooh – the Online Content Library ......................................... 10, 29

Change the volume......................................................................... 20

Clean-up wizard ....................................................................... 28, 44

Compatibility mode (video for Windows).......................................... 46

Connecting an AVCHD camera ....................................................... 12

Content .......................................................................................... 36

Copy ........................................................................................ 32, 35

Copy project and media into folder... .............................................. 30

Copyright ....................................................................................... 50

Customer service.............................................................................. 7

Cut................................................................................................. 32

Cut an object.................................................................................. 19

D

Delete............................................................................................. 33

Design DVD menu .......................................................................... 24

Dialog and interface reference......................................................... 38

Display duration.............................................................................. 43 www.magix.com

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Display tool tips .............................................................................. 36

E

Edit menu ....................................................................................... 32

Edit video ....................................................................................... 18

Effects (FX) ..................................................................................... 34

Effects settings ............................................................................... 35

Exit ................................................................................................. 32

Export as a file ................................................................................ 23

F

Features ...........................................................................................3

File menu........................................................................................ 28

Finish movie.................................................................................... 23

Finish project .................................................................................. 30

Format settings/drivers ................................................................... 16

H

Hardware acceleration (Direct 3D) ................................................... 46

Help ............................................................................................... 36

Help menu ...................................................................................... 36

Hints............................................................................................... 47

I

If you still have questions... ............................................................. 49

Image stabilization .......................................................................... 34

Import ............................................................................................ 29

Import from analog sources (e.g. video recorder)............................. 13

Import video ................................................................................... 11

Import video from digital camcorders .............................................. 11

Insert ........................................................................................ 32, 35

Insert additional images/videos ....................................................... 22

Insert music .................................................................................... 21

Insert title........................................................................................ 21

Insert transitions ............................................................................. 21

Internet ........................................................................................... 29

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MAGIX Blog Service..........................................................................9

MAGIX Community ......................................................................... 10 www.magix.com

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MAGIX Online Album .................................................................. 9, 29

MAGIX Online Print Service ............................................................... 9

MAGIX Online World ......................................................................... 9

MAGIX Premium Club ..................................................................... 10

MAGIX Screenshare ....................................................................... 36

MAGIX Website Maker...................................................................... 9

Menu entry properties..................................................................... 25

Menu reference .............................................................................. 28

MiniDV/HDV cameras - transferring scenes ..................................... 13

More about MAGIX ........................................................................... 9

N

New ............................................................................................... 28

O

Object properties............................................................................ 45

Online update ................................................................................. 37

Open .............................................................................................. 28

Open automatically saved project ................................................... 31

Open magix.info - the Multimedia Knowledge Community ............... 36

P

Program help.................................................................................. 49

Program settings ...................................................................... 31, 46

Programm starten........................................................................... 10

Project settings............................................................................... 46

Project... ........................................................................................ 31

Properties....................................................................................... 35

R

Recording quality............................................................................ 16

Recordings from MiniDV/HDV cameras ........................................... 12

Register as guest of a screen session ............................................. 37

Register as host for a screen transfer .............................................. 37

Register online................................................................................ 37

Remove a clip................................................................................. 19

Remove background music ............................................................ 33

Reset Effects .................................................................................. 35

Reset program settings to default... ................................................ 31

Restore .......................................................................................... 32

Rotate 90°...................................................................................... 34 www.magix.com

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Save ............................................................................................... 28

Save disc project as........................................................................ 29

Scene recognition ............................................................... 18, 34, 42

Select all......................................................................................... 33

Send as e-mail................................................................................ 30

Serial number ...................................................................................4

Set object ....................................................................................... 39

Settings .......................................................................................... 31

Sound/Image offsety....................................................................... 34

Split object ..................................................................................... 33

Start video editing........................................................................... 20

T

Title and text................................................................................... 41

Transfer analog video...................................................................... 15

Transferring AVCHD videos............................................................. 12

Transport control ............................................................................ 38

U

Undo .............................................................................................. 32

Upload all selected media in Media Pool ......................................... 30

Upload current movie as video ........................................................ 30

Upload to YouTube......................................................................... 25

V

Video mode .................................................................................... 46

Video monitor ................................................................................. 38

Video stabilization ........................................................................... 41

View duration.................................................................................. 34

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Welcome to MAGIX Video easy .........................................................2

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YouTube......................................................................................... 30 www.magix.com

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Key Features

  • Easy-to-use interface
  • Powerful editing tools
  • Built-in effects
  • Can add music, text, and transitions
  • Can burn videos to DVD, upload them to YouTube, or save them as a file

Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I import videos into MAGIX Video Easy?
You can import videos from your camcorder or other sources by clicking on the "Import" button in the top menu bar.
How do I trim and crop videos in MAGIX Video Easy?
To trim a video, simply drag the start and end markers to the desired positions. To crop a video, click on the "Crop" button in the top menu bar and then drag the handles to adjust the crop area.
How do I add effects to videos in MAGIX Video Easy?
To add effects to a video, click on the "Effects" button in the top menu bar and then select the desired effect from the list. You can then adjust the effect settings to your liking.

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