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Interlace pro
for this; however, if th
perties: Normally, MAGIX Video Pro X2 automatically makes suitable settings
e 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 Pro X2 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 (view page 304)".
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
Text objects
Title Editor
Opens the title editor (More Informationen can be found in the section
"Title Editor" on page 124) for the selected photo, video, or title object.
Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + T
Disable effects
All effects applied to the text will be deactivated.
Edit snap point
If the position of objects, object borders, markers, or the playback marker is changed with
the mouse, these will automatically spring to certain "key positions" if you get close enough
to them. This functions as a "notch", i.e. even objects in a higher zoomed resolution can be
precisely positioned, without any gaps, which you wouldn’t normally see in that resolution.
Normally, all object borders and all markers lock to one another.
Per object, one additional snap point can now be placed within an object to mark
positions where other objects should snap to. This is helpful if you want to show a title at
a certain spot in a video object, for example.
To set a snap point, select an object and place the playback marker at the position
where you would like the snap point to be.
Next, use "
Set snap point" to set the point. Likewise, "Delete snap point" removes a
snap point. As soon as you select the option "Set snap point" at another position it will
be moved automatically.
"
Delete all snap points" deletes all snap points for all objects.
Keyboard shortcut: Alt + Shift + P