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Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Welcome to MAGIX Video easy 4 HD
- What's new in MAGIX Video easy 4 HD?
- Features
- Serial number
- Customer service
- MAGIX Online World
- Start program
- Import video
- Edit Video
- Finish movie
- Menu Reference
- Dialog and Interface Reference
- Activate codec
- If you still have questions
- Glossary
- Annex: Digital Video and Data Storage
- Index
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Youtube / Facebook
This is a direct connection between MAGIX and different communities like YouTube
or Facebook.
Youtube / Facebook
Uploads the current film to the selected portal or to the selected community. Enter the
data for video into the fields provided, so that the search function for this portal can
also find this video.
MAGIX Video easy 4 HD partially uses the H.264 format for this, which is a
component of the MPEG-4 codec. Since Flash supports this format directly and most
communities and portals use the format, the film does not need to be re-rendered on
the corresponding server. This avoids loss of quality.
When HD material is uploaded, a resolution of 720p is used for the HD format.
Audio recording
This menu option opens the audio recording dialog.
Select an audio driver and then click the record button to begin recording.
Tip: Your own recordings are inserted into an audio channel underneath the music
channel. There you can freely move, extend, or shorten your creation.
Finish Project
This menu point opens the Project Finishing Wizard (view page 29).
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. A restoring program that is burned
to the CD ensures convenient restoration of the backup.










