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Table Of Contents
- Help contents
- Copyright
- Preface
- Support
- Before you start
- More about MAGIX
- Introduction
- Quick start
- Edit Fotoshow
- Start and end markers
- Overview mode
- Storyboard mode
- Timeline mode
- The "Burn" interface
- Media Pool
- Fades
- Titles
- Effects
- Record
- Transitions (fades)
- Effects
- Create panorama pictures
- MAGIX Soundtrack Maker
- Options for using the final movie
- Online functions
- Menus
- File menu
- Edit menu
- Effects (FX)
- Image optimization
- Distortion
- View & animation
- Design
- Rotate 90°
- Automatically cut to fit monitor
- Display duration...
- Edit image (external)...
- Create panorama image...
- Picture-in-picture collages
- Fades
- Background design
- Image stabilization
- Title Editor
- Save as title template...
- Convert to 3D titles...
- Sound optimization
- Adjust music to section
- Show/Hide
- Object properties
- Online menu
- Tasks menu
- Help menu
- General settings
- Folders
- Options
- Display
- Project- and slideshow-relevant settings
- Problems and solutions
- Activate additional functions
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Annex: Digital Video and Data Storage
- Appendix: MPEG Encoder Settings
- MPEG glossary
- If you still have questions...
Preview
The preview function can be used for all files. If an audio or video file is selected in the file list, the
transport console switches to preview mode. The transport functions of the transport console no longer
apply to the objects in the Arranger but rather to the file selected in the Media Pool. You will be able to
tell this by the flashing play button in the transport console. Use this button to start the preview. Graphics
and text objects are displayed immediately in the video monitor.
Exchange
Replaces the selected object with an object selected in the
Media Pool. Length adjustment moves the objects following it
correspondingly.
If photo objects are removed/exchanged, then the display duration will remain.
Sound in picture support
Some digital cameras have an audio recording function and save a WAV
file with each photo. The PC identifies these cameras as separate drives. The audio file is automatically
included in the database overview when you import the photo from the camera.
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