X4

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Fade in date as title
MAGIX Video Pro X4 is also able to insert the time and date into the image
material. To do this, select the option "Show date as title" in the video object's
context menu.
If a DV-AVI file is involved (e.g. a digital recording from a camcorder), then the
recording date for the selected position will be used. If another type of file is
involved, then the creation date of the file will be used as the timecode.
Following this, the title editor will appear to adjust the information.
The context menu of the program monitor also features the option "Show
playing time". This also creates a timecode.
Object properties
This function displays all the information about the currently selected objects
such as file name, position on the hard-drive, tempo, etc. The Object Editor
also defines the foreground and background color of every object in the
arrangement. Depending on the type of object, the elements displayed will
vary.
General information
The name of the selected object, the fore/background color and aspect ratio
for the object in unselected status can be changed here. Additional information
is also displayed about which file the selected object points to.
Calculation of intermediate images
Interlace/Deinterlace (only for video objects)
The tab "Interlace/Deinterlace" lets you specify the interlace editing of the video
material.
Interlace properties: Normally, MAGIX Video Pro X4 automatically makes
suitable settings for this. Adjustments still need to be made to faulty video
footage. If playback of the exported movie is very jittery, 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 X4 will
perform high-quality interlacing. If "No interlace processing" is set, then it is
assumed that the source material contains full frames.