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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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this case, consult the instructions for your Blu-ray player or ask the manufacturer
which blanks are compatible with the device.
AVCHD disc on DVD blank: The DVDs created with AVCHD video are not supported
by all Blu-ray players. The behavior of the devices is quite different. Normal DVD
players cannot replay AVCHD discs, since the AVC format is not supported.
Blu-ray Disc
Since early 2008, Blu-ray Discs are viewed as successors to DVDs and offer especially
high storage capacity of up to 27 GB in a single layer (double-layer up to 54 GB) with
very few write errors.
The term Blu-ray Disc comes from the blue color of the laser. Because a color cannot
be registered as a trademark, the letter "e" was removed from the word "blue".
The high storage capacity of the Blu-ray Disc suits high definition videos and
slideshows in high quality perfectly, since these are characterized by large file sizes
(depending on material approximately 40 MB/sec) and very high memory use. The
MPEG-2 codec is used to create video.
Companies that were involved in developing Blu-ray technology have united
themselves into the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA).
Blu-ray Discs come in three varieties:
• Only readable BD ROM (comparable to DVD video),
• rewritable BD-RE (comparable to DVD±RW or DVD-RAM),
• and as a disc that can be written to only once BD-R (comparable to DVD±R).










