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Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Welcome to MAGIX Video easy
- Note
- What's new in MAGIX Video easy?
- Features
- Customer service
- MAGIX Online World
- Start program
- Import video
- Edit Video
- Finish movie
- Menu Reference
- Dialog and Interface Reference
- If You Still Have Questions
- Glossary
- Annex: Digital Video and Data Storage
- Index
Import video 19
Click "Advanced view" to be able to set the desired sound card or sound card
input that will be used to record audio. In the advanced view you have can
make additional changes to your hardware settings.
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 decoder-in) 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)
Tuner-in = TV signal of the integrated tuner










