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Welcome to MAGIX Video easy 5 HD Welcome to MAGIX Video easy 5 HD Welcome to MAGIX Video easy 5 HD, the first video editing program for the whole family. It's so easy to use that even beginners without any prior skills will be able to design breathtaking videos in just a short time. Transform recordings of family celebrations, vacations, or special events into video DVDs or present your videos on the Internet with ease.
Features Connection and Introduction Wizard A practical Wizard will guide you through the program: from connecting the video camera to recording your videos. Video Editing Wizard It just doesn't get any easier: Select your video, add text and music, and your movie is finished – including great transitions! Clearly laid-out user interface with large buttons The neatly laid out interface includes extra large buttons and is free of confusing icons and unnecessary features.
Table of Contents Table of Contents Copyright 2 About this program version 2 Welcome to MAGIX Video easy 5 HD 3 What's new in MAGIX Video easy 5 HD? 3 Features 4 Support 7 Serial number 9 Tips for Program Help 10 Start program 11 Import video Import video from digital camcorders Import video from a digital camera Import from analog sources (e.g.
Export to a mobile device Archive project on computer/DVD 36 37 Dialog and Interface Reference Video Monitor Edit objects Scene recognition Video stabilization Display duration...
Support Support Dear MAGIX customer, Our aim is to provide fast, convenient, solution-focused support at all times. To this end, we offer a wide range of services: • • • • Unlimited web support: As a registered MAGIX customer, you have unlimited access to web support offered via the convenient MAGIX service portal on http://support.magix.net, including an intelligent help assistant, high-quality FAQs, patches and user reports that are constantly updated.
Here you can find a summary of our technical support telephone numbers: http://support.magix.net/ Mail (Europe): MAGIX Development Support, P.O. Box 20 09 14, 01194 Dresden, Germany Mail (North America): MAGIX Customer Service, 1105 Terminal Way #302, Reno, NV 89502, USA Please make sure you have the following information at hand: • Program version • Configuration details (operating system, processor, memory, hard drive, etc.
Serial number Serial number A serial number is included with each product. This serial number is required for software activation. Please store this number in a safe place. What does a serial number do? With a serial number your program license is clearly assigned to you and only you. This allows you take advantage of the free email customer service. Serial numbers also help to protect against software piracy. This makes it possible for us to offer our customers the best value for their money.
Tips for Program Help When the program is open, you can access the Help feature by pressing F1 on your keyboard. The program Help contains tips on how to use the program and lots of additional information. Many important terms are indicated in the text in italics. Simply click on these terms for a more detailed explanation of what they mean. Context Help: Press the "F1" key on your keyboard at any point in the open program and Help will open with the matching help topic.
Start program Start program • Start MAGIX Video easy 5 HD by double-clicking the program icon on the desktop or by accessing MAGIX Video easy 5 HD via the Windows Start menu. The first time the program is started, you will have to enter the serial number. More information about this can be found in the chapter "Serial number" (view page 9). New video project:Create a new project.
Import video Import videos from digital cameras: Videos can be easily imported from digital camcorders like AVCHD, MiniDV, and HDV cameras into MAGIX Video easy 5 HD. Import videos from cameras: Import videos from digital still cameras with video feature using this option. Select files on the computer: If you would like to load videos that have already been added to your computer, then select this option. You only need to open the correct folder and select the video.
Import video Import video from digital camcorders MiniDV/HDV: The recorded video is saved onto MiniDV cassettes in digital form. To transfer the video the tape must be played at normal speed, making transferring of a video very similar to a "genuine" recording. AVCHD camera: These cameras save the video material onto built-in hard drives or memory cards. This involves simply copying the data, which makes the transfer process simple and convenient. Connect camera/AVCHD camera 1.
2. Switch your camera to playback mode. The computer will normally recognize the camera automatically. 3. In MAGIX Video easy 5 HD click on "Next". Tip: Check the battery level and plug in the camera's power as required. If the camera isn't automatically detected select the drive letter manually from the list. If you have only just connected the camera click on the button next to the list to refresh.
Import video repeat this step as many times as you like. If you decide that you don't want to use a video select "Delete Marked" and it will be deleted from the computer. If you plan on making a DVD you might want to select the "Optimize For DVD Output" option. This means that HD material is converted to DVD format when being transferred so it can be edited more easily. Clicking "Start Video Editing" closes the dialog. Recordings from MiniDV/HDV cameras Switch on the camera and set it to playback mode.
MiniDV/HDV cameras - transferring scenes The camera can be conveniently controlled in MAGIX Video easy 5 HD with the remote control. Simply go to the position that you would like to transfer to MAGIX Video easy 5 HD and click the "Transfer video to computer" button. Repeat the process until all of the desired scenes have been transferred. Important: The camera must replay the cassette at the original tempo to transfer the material, which may take some time.
Import video If these connections are used, then the sound will have to be transferred with a separate cable (red/white connections). These cables will have to be connected to the line-in on the sound card or (if available) the video card. You may require an adapter. Adapter cables are often included to enable connection from video recorders a SCART. Due to the variety of device configurations, it is difficult to say which cable will function best with your setup.
Transfer analog video • • • • • Then select the recording quality. Position the tape in the camcorder at the point from which you would like to transfer video to the computer. Click "Transfer video to computer" Start playback on the camcorder. If the video from the camcorder should be transferred in multiple sections, repeat the procedure until all sections have been transferred. If you select the option "Automatic scene recognition", then the material will be split into scenes automatically.
Import video Format settings/drivers Note: The settings that may be adjusted here normally only need to be changed if there are problems transferring the analog video signal. This may be the case if the drivers for the video card have been programmed incorrectly. Here you can adjust certain settings for the video recording driver. These dialog boxes, so-called “property sheets,” come with the video card drivers. These driver-specific performance properties may deviate depending on the cards.
Program interface Menu bar: (view page 50) This contains most of the important MAGIX Video easy 5 HD functions. Video monitor and transport console (view page 38) Preview your movie here. Click on an object to display it. Use the play button to start the movie. Double-click on the preview monitor for a full screen view. Arranger with 3 tracks: Images and objects are displayed in the first track. Audio objects such as background music are displayed in the second track.
Edit Video Edit Video Scene recognition For longer videos, it's recommended that you use the scene recognition feature if you don't want to use all of the material. For each new scene, you will receive a new entry in the DVD menu later, making it possible to jump from scene to scene with your DVD player's remote control. • • • Choose the "Scene recognition" option in the "Effects" menu. In the dialog, select the option "Automatic scene recognition" to cut at all noticeable scene changes.
Cut an Object The playback bar is located below the video window. • • To change the beginning of the selected object, drag the marker at the outer left end of the playback bar to the right with the mouse until you reach the position where the object should begin. To change the end of the object, drag the marker at the outer right end to the left accordingly. These two markers therefore allow you to select the section that should be played back.
Edit Video Automatic movie editing Automatic film editing allows you to add suitable transition effects and background music to all scenes and images. 1. 2. 3. 4. Open the "File" menu and select the entry "Automatic movie editing". Select an appropriate style and set approximately how long the film should be. Click "Create movie (preview)" to receive a suggestion. Click "Apply" to confirm the suggestion. "Cancel" will leave the film the way it was before.
Apply effects The fade controllers increase or decrease image brightness, contrast, saturation, speed. • • To do this, click on the slider and drag it to the left to decrease the value or to the right to increase it. Alternatively, you can click on the percentage field next to the slider and manually enter a value between 0 and 100 %. Use the color wheel to increase or reduce the selected color. This allows you to remove a blue tint from the footage, for example.
Edit Video Reposition Background Music If necessary, audio tracks can now be repositioned. Click in the center and move it with the mouse key held down to the desired position. Hint: If there are several audio tracks in the video project, they cannot be exchange with each other and may be moved around only in the free ranges. If an audio object is too short to drag and move it, simply cut the video object (view page 21) above it.
Inserting audio commentary If you want to add commentary to your videos, position the play cursor at the corresponding place in the movie and click on the "Audio recording" button in the "Audio" tab in Media Pool. The following dialog will open: Check whether the correct audio driver has been selected. Normally the program will select the correct drivers automatically. You will see if there is a signal present by the movement of the level indicator.
Edit Video • • The middle slider "Background" can be used to set the volume of the background music. The right slider "Comment" can be used to set the volume of the spoken commentary. Slider settings always refer to the selected object or commentary and background music at the current playback position. This allows you to adjust music, commentary and scenes that vary in volume.
Insert Title Switch to the text module by clicking the "Title and Text" button. The text entry field can be used to write the text that should appear above the selected object. • • • • • If you would like the text to appear on its own before the video footage appears, simply click on "New title". You can format the text using the "Font and appearance" options. The three buttons next to it position your text, either left justified, centered or right justified.
Edit Video In the transitions dialog, you can choose "No Fade" (preset), "Transition", "Fade Through Black" and "More...". If "No Fade" is selected, a hard cut will be made. If "Transition" is selected, the objects will be faded softly from one into the other. "Fade Through Black" fades the last image of the first object to black, and the first image of the following object begins shortly after. "More...
Finish movie If you are satisfied with your movie, you can burn it to disc, export it as a video file, or upload it to the Internet, e.g. YouTube or to your MAGIX Online Album. • Click "Finish movie" to open the export dialog. . The dialog that follows offers a wide range of options of what you can do with your finished movie.
Finish movie • SD card: Current Blu-ray players and TV sets with AVCHD compatibility can play back HD videos from SD cards. Note: A specific file and folder structure is required for AVCHD videos. This can be found in the burn dialog. A movie can be saved to an SD card (as a removable storage device) by selecting the option "Save on computer", but this can lead to problems with playback in some cases. Design disc menu This gives you a preview of the disc menu.
Menu entry properties • • • • • Use the field "Menu text" to change the menu entry text. In the fields below it, you may format the text (e. g. change font size and font type, add shadows and 3D effects). With "Menu image" you can choose which image should be displayed as the menu image. You can use a frame from your film or a file on your hard drive. Under "Action at the end of the film", you can specify what the DVD player does once the associated movie has finished playing.
Finish movie 1. Set up burner and burn speed: If you have multiple burners installed, you can select which device you wish to use in this menu. The burn speed depends on the type of blank disc being used and can only be set after it has been inserted into the drive. 2. Encoder settings: Use the “Encoder” button to access the selection dialog where you can specify the properties of the MPEG Encoder (memory requirements, quality and duration of the MPEG conversion). 3.
Note: For all settings, you can choose NTSC (USA and Japan) or PAL (Europe). Bit rate: The bit rate determines the memory requirement of the completed video. The higher the bit rate, the larger the file, and the shorter the maximum playing time of the movie that fits on a disc. Adjust bit rate: The expected file size of the finished video is estimated, depending on the set bit rate. If the movie does not fit onto the disc, the bit rate is corrected accordingly.
Finish movie Save on computer If you save your movie as a video file, you can open it at any time on your computer and play it back with Windows Media Player. • Click "Save on computer" in the selection dialog to save your movie as a video file. If you want to use a different quality or format instead of the default WMV make sure to do so before exporting the file. The following formats are available: MPEG-4 and Windows Media Video • • Quality: Select the desired quality.
In "Send" you choose which user groups are able to see your videos. "Export settings" allows you to choose different quality settings for your video. Export to a mobile device You can export your project to mobile devices made by Apple, the Samsung Galaxy Tab, or mobile phones with Android operating systems. • Click on "Export to mobile device" in the export dialog Then select the mobile device from the list.
Finish movie Archive project on computer/DVD At the end, you should always backup your project on your PC or DVD to ensure you don't lose your work. This also means that you can edit your project at a later date, save it in another format, or burn it onto another medium. • Click on "Archive project on computer" or "Archive on DVD" in the export dialog. All of the files used in the project will be copied into the folder indicated.
Dialog and Interface Reference Video Monitor The preview monitor displays a preview of the movie that you are working on at the moment. The transport console provides playback controls. If a clip is selected, the left and right handles allow the start and end points to be moved. During playback, the start and end points cannot be seen and only the playback position is displayed. Displays the playback position. Moving the mouse enables the playback position to be repositioned.
Dialog and Interface Reference Back: The playback marker moves toward the beginning. Playback/pause: :Starts playback. Another click stops playback, and the playback marker remains at the current position. Forwards: The playback marker moves toward the end. Edit: The clip is split at the position of the playback marker. This turns a single clip into two segments. Position display: The current position of the playback marker is displayed here in [minutes]:[seconds]:[frames].
Audio: (view page 43) Adjust the volume of the original sound, the audio dubbing and the background music. You can also optimize the video sound using presets and record commentary. Transitions: (view page 44) If you want to transition between image/video objects browse the selection for a suitable style. This can be used to add additional videos, photos, and music files. Photo Music Movie If you select "Photo" or "Music" a dialog will open in which you can select the files you want to import.
Dialog and Interface Reference Adjusting Effects Brightness: The brightness is not changed linearly, it is adjusted to normal human perception. This means that changes in the median brightness range are stronger than in dark and bright ranges. Contrast: In photo editing, the level of the difference in brightness is referred to as contrast. If the contrast is increased bright areas become brighter and dark areas darker. Contrast is also often referred to as "brilliance".
Templates Clicking on "Templates" opens a selection of effect presets. Here you can find the "Old movie" effect which gives your clip a 1920s style look. There are also various movement effects which simulate camera tracking shots, e.g. "Zoom in" or "Move left to right". Try out the different effects to get an idea of what you can do with them. • • to preview it. First select an effect and click "Preview" If you want to use the effect, either drag it onto an object using the mouse or • . click on it.
Dialog and Interface Reference Audio Object: This controls the volume of the original sound. Background: This controller influences the volume of the background music for the duration of the selected clip. Audio Commentary: Adjust the volume of the audio commentary. Optimize Video Sound: You can optimize a video's original sound quickly and easily using certain templates. Once you've selected a video with sound you can choose a template from the drop down menu and being the optimization process.
Transitions Transitions control how your movie plays from one object to another. Normally, a "hard cut" is made between objects: The first image of the following object appears directly at the end of the previous object, i.e. without any special fade effect. Here you can find all fades from MAGIX Video easy 5 HD, sorted into various categories. Click on a category to see all the fades in a list. "In & Out" contains special intros and outros for the first and last object in a movie. • • to preview it.
Dialog and Interface Reference The preview always displays the end of the previous scene and the beginning of the new scene. Select "Separate at this position" if the images display different recordings. If the images do not differ except for the brightness, the scene may have been falsely recognized, and you can select "Next scene". Of course, you can jump through scene changes to work on multiple scenes as a unit.
Video stabilization The video stabilizer reduces unsteady camera motion and helps to smooth recordings. This function can be accessed from the context menu of a video object or in the "Effects" menu. Functionality Video stabilization smoothes out undesired movement in the footage. The motion stabilizer counteracts unwanted movements by moving the image in the opposite direction.
Dialog and Interface Reference Clean-up Wizard The Clean-up Wizard helps you delete disc projects from your hard drive, including all movies and the audio, video, and picture files used in them. Use this function to free up disk space for future projects. Caution: If the files you used in the movie have also been used in other movies (like trailers, opening music, etc.), then you should make backup copies of these files beforehand.
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, will perform high-quality deinterlacing.
Dialog and Interface Reference Hardware Acceleration (Direct 3D) This mode offers extreme increase in speed by calculating mixing, effects, and various transitions the the graphics card directly. Depending on the graphics card, performance can increase by 300%. The graphics card will not be used during export. Note! To use this mode the graphics card must possess at least 128 MB memory.
Menu Reference In this chapter you'll find the full menu list of your copy of MAGIX Video easy 5 HD and the corresponding functions. File Menu New This menu item creates a new MAGIX Video easy 5 HD project. You can also open this feature via the "New Project" button above the video monitor. Keyboard shortcut: Shift + N Open This menu item loads a previously saved MAGIX Video easy 5 HD project. Please note that the related files must be accessible.
Menu Reference Save as... A dialog opens where you can specify the path and name of the video, under which it is to be saved. Keyboard shortcut: Shift + S Import... These 3 menu entries enable video, photo, and music files to be imported into the current project. You can use the 3 pictured buttons in the filmstrip view to do this. Keyboard shortcut: F/M/V Online This is a list of menu entries regarding all of the services that are available directly from within MAGIX Video easy 5 HD.
Audio recording This menu option opens the audio recording dialog. Select an audio driver and then click the record button to begin recording a comment. Tip: Your own recordings are inserted into an audio channel below the music channel. This channels allow you to move, extend, or shorten your recording. Export single frames as BMP files Exports the image located at the playback marker and displayed in the video monitor as a bitmap (*.BMP) file.
Menu Reference Open automatically saved project This option loads an automatically created slideshow backup. This type of automatic backup gets the file extension MV_ (underscore). This command is only intended for use in emergencies, for example, if you unintentionally saved your change and wish to return to the previous version of the movie.
Edit Menu Undo During movie editing you can undo the last changes you made. This way, it's no problem if you want to try out critical operations. If you don't like the result, you can always revert to the previous state using "Undo". Using the arrow buttons you can select individual changes which you would like to undo. Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + Z Restore This function undoes the previous "Undo" function. Using the arrow buttons you can select individual changes which you would like to undo.
Menu Reference Split Object This command cuts a scene at the point where the start marker is positioned. This way, two free-standing objects are created. This way you can isolate a part of an object in order to delete it or move it: 1. Place the start marker at the position you want by left clicking in the timeline. 2. Select the video object by clicking on it and click on the cut button. 3. Place the start marker at the end of the part you wish to remove and click on the cut button again. 4.
Effects Menu Rotate 90° Turns an object 90° to the left or to the right. View duration Opens a dialog to set the Display duration for photo and title objects (view page 46). Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + L Scene recognition Calls up the automatic scene recognition, which "cuts up" longer videos into scenes for storage in the "Takes" directory. Keyboard shortcut: Shift + Z Video stabilization Opens the video stabilizer dialog to help you correct shaky footage.
Menu Reference Effects Settings The entries for this submenu are directly available in the effects under "Additional Actions" in the video object context menus. Apply to all The current effects settings will be applied to all objects. Keyboard shortcut: Shift + A Apply to all subsequent objects The current effects settings will be applied to all objects in your movie which lie behind the selected object.
Object properties This function displays all the information about the currently selected objects such as file name, position on the hard-drive, tempo, etc. You can also set a background color for the object to make it stand out and easier to find. Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + E Share Menu Here you will find many options for for quickly and easily publishing your data from the program on the web.
Menu Reference Register online This option opens the MAGIX homepage for online registration where you can register as a MAGIX user. Registration grants you access to the MAGIX support website where various program updates and help programs can be downloaded. Online Update Connects directly to the online update page where you can get the latest version of your program. About MAGIX Video easy 5 HD Displays copyright info and version number of MAGIX Video easy 5 HD.
MAGIX Online World MAGIX Online World from MAGIX offers you a range of new services for your photos, videos, and music that are accessible directly from the "Share" menu in MAGIX Video easy 5 HD. MAGIX Online Album MAGIX Online Album is your personal multimedia album on the Internet. If you want to present slideshows or videos online, then MAGIX Online Album is the perfect service.
Annex: Digital Video and Data Storage Annex: Digital Video and Data Storage MPEG Compression MPEG means "Moving Picture Experts Group" and defines a workgroup which cooperates with the International Standards Organization (ISO) as well as the international Electro Technical Commission (ETC) to develop standards for video and audio coding.
DVD-R/+R: This medium may only be written to once. The DVD-R may be specified with file structures for DVD video, DVD audio, or DVD-ROM. DVD +RW: +RW drives allow re-writable DVDs to be created which may be read by almost any commercial DVD-ROM or DVD player. The companies involved are mainly Philips, Sony, HEWLETT PACKARD (as well as Ricoh, Yamaha and Mitsubishi). DVD-RW: This is a write/erase DVD technology promoted by Pioneer and Sharp.
Annex: Digital Video and Data Storage For this, the playback device needs to be able to support the following formats: • AVCHD disc: AVCHD 1.0 • AVCHD disc with 50p frames: AVCHD 2.0 Blu-ray Disc Since early 2008, Blu-ray Discs are viewed as successors to DVDs and offer especially high storage capacity of up to 27 GB in a single layer (double-layer up to 54 GB) with very few write errors. The term Blu-ray Disc comes from the blue color of the laser.
certain rare conditions is it necessary to delve deeper into this process. Two problems can occur: Interlace artifacts To be displayed on a computer monitor the two fields must be combined to form a full screen. These two fields are not the same, since two fields are created during the recording (between which a 1/50 of a second gap is evident). Moving objects can therefore produce artifacts at the vertical edges.
Glossary Glossary A Aliasing Aliasing, or alias effects, are mistakes that appear during digital scanning of sounds, videos or images when the sample frequency (in audio editing) or resolution (in video editing) used are too low. ATN: This abbreviation stands for "Absolute Track Number". Which is the actual time code of DV and HDV recordings recorded using the helical scan method. Audio This is then referred to as "audio" when the sound signal is saved directly as such on the PC.
Browser A browser (also known as web browser, or Internet browser) is a computer program that displays websites. The best-known browsers are Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, and Opera. Button Refers to an element of the graphic user interface of a program. The button initiates an action in the program via left mouse click. Button Refers to an element of the graphic user interface of a program. The button initiates an action in the program via left mouse click.
Glossary Context menu Context menu can be reached by right clicking on a selected object. It offers functions which are available and can be expected in the given context. Copyright Protection of intellectual and creative property against unauthorized copying. Copyright Protection of intellectual and creative property against unauthorized copying. CPU Central processing unit: The name for the main processor of the computer (CPU).
DNS The abbreviation DNS stands for Domain Name Service and refers to a provider of Internet services that registers domain names for customers. Domain A domain is the website's Internet address. It consists of the name of the Internet protocol (usually http://), the computer or network name (such as www), the second-level domain (such as magix), and the top level domain (like .com, .net). Altogether we have: protocol://networkname.second-level-domain.top-level-domain (such as "http://www.magix.com").
Glossary Flip menu Drop down menus create menus consisting of lists of selectable choices. They look very similar to text input fields, but have a button with a downward-pointing symbol on the right-hand side. Frame A frame is a single image from a video sequence which also called a full image. A PAL video contains 25 frames per second; NTSC contains 29.97 frames. H Handles Handles are the five little rectangles at the edges of selected objects.
HDD Storage medium with the largest storage capacity where the operating system(s), programs, and files are saved. A hard disk can be built into the computer, but there are also external hard disks which can be used with different computers via a USB connection (portable drives or external hard disk). HDTV This acronym stands for "High Definition Television. HTTP Stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol and is used for transferring websites onto the Internet (from web server to the browser).
Glossary Caution! Copyright laws forbid copying of commercial CDs/DVDs, and for this reason, this process can be prohibited by copy protection. IMAP Stands for Internet Message Access Protocol and is an advanced process of receiving emails. Interlace Describes the creation of a full image from 2 half-images (fields). In this process, even and odd lines are alternately assigned to one of the two fields.
MIDI MIDI files do not contain the actual sounds like audio files, but only the note control information which can be interpreted during playback by the synthesizer chip on the sound card or an external synthesizer. Motherboard This is the centerpiece of hardware components of a computer. All other hardware components like CPU, RAM, hard disk, additional drives, graphics cards, as well as other cards for specialized uses are connected to the motherboard.
Glossary N Noise Sample Sample of a noise that is to be removed NTSC (USA, Japan) NTSC stands for "National Television Systems Committee". This is a US institution that defined the first color carrier system for TV which is now used in most of America and some East Asian countries. The image repetition rate for NTSC is 29.97 Hz. Numeric keypad Also known as the numpad, or the number block.
Playlist Arrange your songs in playlists from various sources in different formats and in whatever way you like, sometimes updated daily. Important: Playlists are only links to songs on your hard drive or in your CD drive. When you add a song to your playlist whose real source is a CD in your computer's drive, the song will no longer be playable when the CD is removed from the drive.
Glossary Here are some examples of typical aspect ratios: at home 4:3, 16:9 (typical for TV sets), or 16:10 (widescreen flat screens, widescreen notebooks), 3:2 for 35 mm films and photos. In cinemas you mostly find 1.85:1 Red Book Specific standards have been established for the different CD types in order to unify their data structure and to make them compatible with the different CD drives. Their names refer to the color of the books where these standards were written.
SMTP Stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and enables the exchange of emails across computer networks. Software The name for all non-physical functional components of a computer. This primarily includes computer programs and files that are meant to be used by computer programs. Storyboard mode The Storyboard mode is the default edit screen view. This view offers an easy, streamlined interface to simplify the editing process.
Glossary T Toolbar All basic functions of the corresponding program can be found here. The corresponding functions can be called up via mouse click. Toolbar Here you will find small buttons that provide a function when clicked. For example, you can cut out a selected object by clicking on the scissors. Top-level domain Top-level domains (TLD) are always those separated by a dot at the end of an Internet address (for example, "http://www.magix.com" < here, .com is the top-level domain).
V VirtualDub plug-in Plug-ins are additional programs that expand the functionality of the main program. They are inserted into the main program. VirtualDub plug-ins are also referred to "VirtualDub filters" and have the "VDF" file extension. You can use them to apply additional video effects to video objects. VST and DirectX plug-ins Plug-ins are additional programs that expand the functionality of the main program. They are inserted into the main program.
Glossary belongs to it. Once you have registered a domain in the MAGIX Website Service, an email account will automatically be set up, for example: "mailto:webmaster@domainname.co.uk". Webserver Webserver refers to the computer on which your host saves your website's pages and which makes your pages accessible on the Internet 24-hours a day. WMA A process developed by Microsoft for compressing audio files with properties similar to those of MP3.
Index A About MAGIX Video easy 5 HD.......................................................................................... 59 About this program version......................................................................................................2 Add background music........................................................................................................... 24 Adjusting ............................................................................................................
Index Compatibility Mode (Video for Windows)....................................................................... 48 Compatible ................................................................................................................................ 66 Connect camera/AVCHD camera ................................................................................. 13, 16 Context menu ........................................................................................................................
Finish movie......................................................................................................... 20, 30, 40, 52 Finish Project ............................................................................................................................. 52 Flip menu.................................................................................................................................... 69 Format settings/drivers................................................................
Index M MAGIX News Center.............................................................................................................. 60 MAGIX Online Album ...................................................................................................... 51, 60 MAGIX Online World............................................................................................................. 60 MAGIX Website Maker ............................................................................................
Project... ...................................................................................................................................... 53 Provider....................................................................................................................................... 74 R RAM (Random Access Memory) ........................................................................................ 74 Ratio......................................................................................
Index T Templates .................................................................................................................................. 42 The burn dialog..........................................................................................................................32 Timeline.......................................................................................................................................23 Tips for Program Help....................................................