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
 
Creating New Projects
Opening and Saving Projects
9.Making Movies
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


Working with Projects

A Video Edit Magic project file stores information about the media files that had been used, the editing carried out on those clips, effects added etc.  It does not actually include any media files and therefore the project file is very small in size.  The Project files feature has been provided to enable users to save all the editing and changes that they make to their media files, and continue working without re-creating all their changes.  A project file by itself is of no use as it only contains information—no actual video or audio is in the Project file.  To be able to resume working on a project, you also need all the media files used in that project.


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