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Managing video projects
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"checked") or whether you would like an automatically generated name to
be assigned (check box "unchecked").
Automatically copy exported material to clipboard: This option is particularly
useful when used with other programs, such as Microsoft Powerpoint. If
activated, a multimedia file you have just created is immediately copied to
the clipboard and can be used in other applications. For instance, you can
insert it into an opened MS Powerpoint template by pressing "Ctrl + V".
Adjust 4:3 aspect ratio to screen: This option automatically customizes
photos that have an approximate 4:3 aspect ratio to the television's 4:3
picture. The pictures are therefore easily stretched or compressed. This
inevitably brings about distortions in the picture. If this option is deactivated,
black bars appear to the sides.
Automatically preview exported clips: This option starts the clip immediately
after exporting for verification.
Automatically load/save picture effects from JPX file: If you have edited
pictures using another MAGIX program (e.g. MAGIX Digital Photo Maker),
then a .jpx description file is saved along with the image which contains
information about effects editing and texts. This option adds that information
into your editing process.
Use picture effects when exporting to MAGIX Online Services: If this option is
selected, all the picture effects are included with the sent file.
Hardware acceleration for 3D effects: Here you can (de)activate hardware
acceleration of your graphics card for 3D effects. You can find more
information about this topic in the 3D fades (view page 93) chapter.
Automatically
create frametable during importing: Sometimes, rebuilding a
frame table can get rid of problems in certain MPEG files. For example,
such problems can be present if the navigation (positioning of the playback
marker, transport) is bumpy or doesn't function at all.
Normally, when loading MPEG video, a frame table is not created in order to
speed up the loading process. If you do create one anyway, MPEG files are
normally noticeably faster and easier to edit.
Reduce bitmap resolution for preview: The resolution of image files is
reduced during playback to decrease required memory. This requires less
computing power than playback in full resolution; full resolution is always
calculated during export.
Arranger
Simple display of video objects: Displays only the first and last image of a
video in the Arranger.