Pages:
  
1.Introduction
2.Understanding the Workspace
3.Getting Started with Editing
4.Media Editing
5.Working with Effects and Transitions
6.Video Edit Magic Tools
7.Using Volume Tracks
8.Working with Projects
9.Making Movies
 
Select Output File Parameters
Configuring AVI Properties
Configuring MPEG Properties
Configuring Windows Media Properties
Configuring Digital Video AVI Properties
Configuring Quick Time Properties
Configuring WAV Properties
View Output File Properties
Make Movie
Checking the Codecs installed on your PC
Having Trouble Making Movie?
10.Capturing Media from Devices
11.Capturing Media from Analog Devices (Windows 98 only)
12.Exporting to Digital Video Camera
13.Keyboard Shortcuts
14.Resources
 

Video Edit Magic 4.47


Making Movies

Your Timeline reflects the most recent state of your media.  All the editing you do, all the effects and transitions you apply to your media files can be viewed from the Timeline only.  To create a new media file based on the Timeline, use File > Make Movie.  The contents of your Timeline will be "rendered" and saved as a media file.

Video Edit Magic supports making movies in these formats:

  1. Audio Video Interleaved (AVI)
  2. MPEG Formats (VCD, SVCD and DVD)
  3. Windows Media Format (WMV, WMA or ASF)
  4. Digital Video AVI (DV Type I and Type II)
  5. QuickTime Movie Format (MOV)
  6. Wave (WAV) Format (Audio Only) (available only to users of registered version)

Make Movie is presented as a simple four step wizard that takes you step by step through the process of movie making.


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