X3

Table Of Contents
Introduction
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Preview rendering (view page 276) (ranges may be rendered to increase
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erformance. Access to objects and tracks is maintained in this process)
Four-point editing (view page 100)
Apply effects to selected objects (view page 117)
Output option
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AVCHD SmartRendering
Burn Blu-ray™ Discs with H.264 (optional)
Exports 3D stereo films (view page 152) as a file, disc, or to YouTube
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Upload video to Facebook (view page 257)
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Additional
Increased speed via general performance boosting
Newly designed dialogs
Features
Capture
MAGIX Video Pro X3 features the following recording options:
AVCHD/DVCPRO/AVC-Intra/video DSLRs (and other drives)
HDV cameras: HDV1 and HDV2 camcorders
DV cameras: Mini DV camcorders or DV video recorders
Video: Analog TV, video input, VHS recorders, webcams
Audio: Microphones, cassette recorders, MiniDisc players, turntables
Screen: PC monitor
Single frame: Single and series images from webcams, video recorders,
video cameras, or TV cards
Analog capture requires capture cards compatible with DirectShow. DV
capture can be performed through an OHCI-compatible IEEE 1394 host
adapter (FireWire or iLink). A TV card can be used to record programs from
TV or from your video recorder.
Import/Export formats
Supported import formats:
Video: AVI, DV-AVI, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MTS, M2TS, MXV,
MJPEG, QuickTime
TM
, WMV(HD)
Audio: WAV, MP3, OGG, WMA, MIDI, Dolby
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Digital Stereo, Dolby
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Digital
5.1 (deluxe version)