X5
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Preface
- Support
- Before You Start
- Introduction
- Quick start
- Edit mode
- Work screens
- Video recording
- Objects
- Markers
- Multicam editing
- Title
- Effects
- Apply effects to objects
- Preview rendering
- Video effects in the Media Pool
- Movement effects in the Media Pool
- Stereo3D in the Media Pool
- Audio effects in the Media Pool
- Design elements in the Media Pool
- My Presets in the Media Pool
- Additional Effects
- Animate objects, effect curves
- Create effects masks
- Attach to picture position in the video
- Create overlay graphic/animation
- Image stabilization
- Image improvements for the entire movie
- Image improvements for individual objects
- Stereo3D
- Audio editing
- Edit disc menu
- Burn disc
- Export movie
- Video as AVI
- Video as DV-AVI
- Video as MPEG video
- Video as MAGIX video
- Video as QuickTime movie
- Uncompressed movie
- Video as MotionJPEG AVI
- Movie as a series of individual frames
- Windows Media Export
- Video as MPEG-4 video
- Export as media player
- Audio as MP3
- Audio as wave
- Export as transition...
- Single frame as BMP file
- Single frame as JPG
- Animated GIF
- Export movie information as EDL
- Upload to Internet
- Upload to Internet (MAGIX Online Album)
- Export to device
- Output as media player
- Output as video file
- Settings for and management of video projectors
- Special functions and wizards
- Menus
- Context menu (right click)
- Problems and solutions
- Online functions
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Activate codecs
- Annex: Digital Video and Data Storage
- MPEG-4 encoder
- Appendix: MPEG Encoder Settings
- MPEG glossary
- Glossary
- If you still have questions
- Index
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• Correct any unrealistic effects by adjusting the controller in the opposite
direction.
• If the spatial depth is exaggerated, reduce the changed parameters.
Note: Not only camera movements, but also other 2D materials may be arranged
spatially.
3D material may be edited with the same functions as 2D material.
Export and burn 3D videos
There are no special requirements for export and burning. Only the desired 3D
technique is specified.
Anaglyph: This technique is recommended for uncomplicated playback of finished
videos or playback via conventional TV sets or projectors. Viewers must simply put
on a pair of red/cyan glasses to be able to enjoy a 3D film.
Side-by-side: Create 3D movies for a 3D-capable playback device without having to
compromise the quality. It doesn't matter initially whether your video is viewed in
"Shutter" mode or via "Polarized filter".
• Depending on the playback device, you should set double the resolution in order
to get an image in full resolution for the left and right partial image.
• Not all playback devices are capable of double resolution. If this is the case for
your device, 50 % pinched images will be displayed. The quality is nevertheless
higher than output via the anaglyph technique.
Note: When exporting into Side-by-Side- formats, make sure that the horizontal
resolution equals the sum of both images, while the aspect ratio (such as 16:9)
relates to one test image!
Only left/right side: With these settings, you won't export in 3D, but just one side of
your 3D -video.
Flicker image: This way you can view 3D material without 3D glasses. The material
will be shown in an alternating order, creating an impression of flickering images.
On top of each other: This export option is similar to the "Side-by-Side" option. The
images will be exported not next to each other, but one over the other.
• Depending on the playback device, you should set double resolution to get an
image in full resolution for the top and bottom partial image.










