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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
34 Finish movie
1. Set up burner and burn speed settings: If you have multiple burners
installed, you can select which device you wish to use in this menu. The
burn speed may be set only after the blank CD is inserted, because it
depends on the disc.
2. Encoder settings: Use the “Encoder” button to access the selection dialog
where you can specify the properties of the MPEG Encoder (memory
requirements, quality and duration of the MPEG conversion).
3. Begin disc burning process/video encoding: "Burn disc" initiates the
disc burning process. Every time you burn and every time a simulation is
carried out, the disc project is encoded into MPEG-2 formatfor DVDs and
Blu-ray discs, and into MPEG-4 format for AVCHD discs. You have the
option of choosing a storage location for the video file on the hard disk.
Please note that the MPEG file is not deleted from the hard disk after the
burn process has finished. Depending on the length of the project,
encoding and burning may take some time. The time remaining can be
seen in the dialog.
4. Save to directory or memory cardYou have to option to save your finished
video on your hard drive or straight to an SD memory card. Choose output
directory.
Encoder settings
Use the “Encoder settings...” button to access the selection dialog to specify
the properties of the MPEG encoder (memory requirements, quality, and
duration of the MPEG conversion
Presets: These are the additional settings for the selected disc type.
Normally, MAGIX Video easy will automatically select the right settings.
Longplay DVD
DVD with extra-long playing time in PAL -format.
The bit rate is reduced, which compromises quality.
Standard DVD
Normal DVD
Standard DVD
widescreen
Normal DVD in 16:9- widescreen format
Note: For all settings, you can choose NTSC (USA and Japan) or PAL
(Europe).
Bit rate: The bit rate determines the memory requirement of the completed
video. The higher the bit rate, the larger the file, and the shorter the maximum
playing time of the movie that fits on a disc.
Adjust bit rate: The expected file size of the finished video is estimated,
depending on the set bit rate. If the movie does not fit onto the disc, the bit
rate is corrected accordingly.










