* Interlace handing when exporting Quicktime videos and timeline objects * New version of Mainconcept encoder components with various improvements * Exports without additional configuration setups can also be processed using hardware acceleration * Support for hardware-accelerated export in more encoder profiles, e.g.
* Suitable encoder modules automatically selected for hardware-accelerated export (NVIDIA® CUDA™, AMD®/OpenCL™ or Intel® Quick Sync Video)) * Support for systems with Intel® Quick Sync Video * The auto-trimming feature helps when importing damaged source files that have black/broken starts/endsĮnhanced H.264 export with hardware acceleration * Synchronization feature for audio objects * Frame errors avoided as much as possible resulting in more accurate playback/exporting when using standard frame rates * Audio extract no longer necessary (faster import and less space required) Various improvements for H.264 videos-based formats with variable frame rates e.g. * Switch between files quicker while previews are playing, for a better workflow when watching footage * Faster video file import when using the file menu or drag and drop/quick access features * Better playback performance on old systems, and made easier to use by switching to the MXV format (you don't have to configure settings manually) * Improved recognition of changes made to previously rendered sections* * HD footage previews are played in "half resolution" by default for improved preview performance * Preview quality button in the video monitor * Quick access feature for previewing, trimming and importing in the Mediapool * Menus extended for improved movie management in the file menu and in tabs * Tab system for all open movies in a project * Combine video/audio objects for a simplified way of displaying objects and saving tracks * Title settings can be applied to several title objects * Buttons which allow you to quickly jump between title editing options * Scroll through the font selection quickly and easily using the mouse wheel * Favorites displayed in the font selection * Improved editing and positioning options * Handles in the video monitor displayed in a user-friendly way for small and large titles * Quick entry box in the title settings screen * New mode which adjusts title text according to the size of the layout area * Improved performance when switching back to the main memory while rendering using the GPU * New option for manually selecting GPU modules (DirectX 9 or DirectX11) with intelligent preselection when rendering or when multiple effects are used. * Numerous effects optimized for calculation on the CPU, i.e. * Process effects, auto-exposure, auto-color, RGB slider on the GPU * New DirectX11 features for more effective GPU usage More than 50 new features in MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 2013 Premium Present your videos on TV, online or on the go Video editing program with 99 tracks, multicam editing
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MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 2013 Premium provides you with a range of unique, high-quality plugins for professional video effects. The previous version took four seconds, as did Sony Movie Studio Platinum 12, with Pinnacle Studio 16 taking 14 seconds and Adobe Premiere Elements 11 lagging behind at 19 seconds.Here at MAGIX we select the three of the best effect packages in the world for our Premium version every year. We can verify the superb import speed: it took only two seconds to import 12 AVCHD clips totalling 3.7GB. One of the upgrades concerns performance – a critical issue for any video-editing package. The improvements look promising on paper, but in practice, they mostly serve to highlight the software’s weaknesses. Right-click menus are becoming impenetrably long, the help pages have errors and omissions and there’s a general lack of cohesion and attention to detail. Movie Edit Pro is now into version 19, but despite a major spring clean in version 15, the sprawl seems to be setting in again. As such, it requires some big changes to bring Magix Movie Edit Pro up to speed with the frontrunners. In the last six months the three strongest contenders – Pinnacle Studio, Adobe Premiere Elements and Sony Movie Studio Platinum – have made significant advances, extending their lead over the rest of the pack. We’re spoilt for choice when it comes to low-cost video-editing software.