- Platform: Windows Vista / 7 / XP
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MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus is the world's first 3D video editing program. Edit your videos as usual in 2D, create breathtaking 3D movies that captivate your audience, and experience the 4th dimension of video editing: speed! With the fastest MAGIX Movie Edit Pro of all time, you will get perfect results in a flash.
We've made video editing even easier: Our developers were hard at work to make the new version even faster and more efficient. They were successful: MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 17 is by far the fastest Movie Edit Pro of all time!
Enjoy Movie Edit Pro's improved performance during many steps of the video editing process, for example for real-time effects previews.
More time for video editing: Loading times have been greatly reduced, allowing you to edit large video projects even faster. The best part: These optimizations work not only on new systems, but also on older computers as long as they meet the minimum system requirements (see system requirements).
Confusing directory structures are finally a thing of the past. It's never been easier to import AVCHD or any other file-based video footage from all sources (memory card, digicam, hard disk, smartphone, etc.). Thanks to the new import assistant, which comes with a handy preview monitor and a clear file overview including preview images for all scenes, selecting scenes is easy. Simply select the desired clips and import them into the timeline.
Smart: Now, only those areas that you edited will be recalculated during rendering of AVCHD videos. All other areas can be used without the need for time-consuming recalculations. This reduces the time needed for rendering by up to 90% and allows you to finish your movies even faster.
With MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus it is now possible to burn AVCHD videos with animated menus to low-cost DVDs or large Blu-ray Discs! Ideal for bringing your high resolution videos without any detours to your home screen--easily playable with many Blu-ray players.
Adding video scenes subsequently or closing larger gaps used to be difficult, especially in long projects. Thanks to the new intelligent mouse mode, you can now move the entire project behind a video object (on one or all tracks). It's easy, all it takes is a mouse click!
Improved performance: Memory usage on 64-bit systems has been optimized. As a result more RAM is made available for Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus.
More memory for caching of images and graphics (so-called "Bitmap caching") also guarantees noticeably smoother playback.
Controlling elements like titles or picture-in-picture effects outside the image area used to be difficult, but thanks to the new zoom function for the video monitor and the trackers outside of the image area, it's now child's play. Simply reduce the size of the video image in the preview monitor, set keyframes and animate the elements just the way you want.
It simply looks better: We have completely redesigned and modernized many of the dialogs. Apart from optimizing their functionality, the focus was on creating an appealing and modern design.
MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus supports all common video sources: Digital and analog camcorders, TV cards (DVB-T/S and analog), web cams, digital cameras, DVD recorder files, Internet videos, etc.
Intelligent timecode analysis recognizes scenes in your recordings completely automatically for optimum navigation throughout your video projects. Ideal for creating DVD menus with scene navigation. Of course, you may also individually adjust the suggested scene selection afterwards.
MAGIX Movie Edit 17 Plus supports the complete workflow for high-resolution video material--for example from HDV video cameras: Import recordings directly and without any conversion, easily edit and finally burn to disc. If desired, also with animated menus for DVDs and Blu-ray Discs.
You own a AVCHD camera and would like to be able to import and edit your videos without complicated recalculation? Then you have the perfect solution with MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus: Import AVCHD material, perfectly optimize and dub, burn to Blu-ray Disc™ with animated menus, and present on TV!
In order to always offer the most optimal presets when editing AVCHD material, MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus automatically offers the best settings for your PC. This makes sure that you can work smoothly on any system.
Would you like to import a specific sound track of a multilingual DVD into your project? Easily select the desired track during import--all of the other languages will not be included. This saves time and turns the work into a pleasure!
Editing individual objects on a time axis has never been so easy: Simply select one or multiple objects that you would like to edit, for example, by changing their volume or transparency. Selected objects may be zoomed into to fill the entire time axis simply by clicking. This lets you adjust effect settings easily and precisely. Especially handy when editing effect curves of selected special effects.
Are you familiar with this scenario? You would like to film an important event using multiple cameras, but don't know how to join both recordings into a single film? MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus has the professional solution: Recordings from two video cameras, which film the same events (e.g. concerts, weddings, theater plays) may now be brought in perfect synch and made into a single impressive film with varying camera perspectives. The whole process is just a lot of fun. Imagine you were sitting in the director's chair in a TV studio--call the shots in real time using Movie Edit Pro!
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Most helpful customer reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Magix Movie Edit Pro 17,
This review is from: Movie Edit Pro 17 HD Plus (DVD-ROM)
Pros: A complete professional quality production studio on my computer, at a very reasonable price. I love it.Cons: A bit slow loading. Long raw camcorder files should be in AVI format for the lip sync to maintain itself to perfection. Comments: My main use for a video editing program is for making DVDs of community theatre stage productions. I receive video files of about 1 hour each from various types of camcorders, on digital and analog tape cassettes, SD cards, etc. I create opening and closing credits using video, photos, music, etc., I edit the raw files, and burn DVDs. I had used several other programs to do these functions, but when I purchased Magix Movie Edit Pro, the program blew me away. I used version 12 for a few years, then switched to version 17 when it came available (note that the created files are not compatible). While I found version 12 excellent, Version 17 was a big improvement in many ways, particularly in the user interface. Almost all my work was done in timeline mode. I could take photo files of performers edited in Photoshop and simply drag them into the timeline where I needed them. Same with music files and additional video clips. All were easily editable as to length, fade, sound quality, video quality, etc. right from the timeline. Version 17 also has a big improvement in the user interface for inserting text, whereby it is created and edited in the video editing 'screen', rather than in a separate text screen as in Version 12. All fonts on the computer could be used. There are innumerable transition types and video effects, and means for cleaning up sound. I did run into a problem when I first used the program ' while the audio and video lip sync were perfect at the beginning of each hour, after an hour they were a few seconds off. After a fair bit of experimenting, I discovered that if I loaded the raw video/audio file in AVI format, the video and audio would stay in sync right through editing and burning of the DVD. It could have been a problem with my computer ' I'm using a 5 year old HP Windows XP Media Center computer with a Pentium D processor, and the codec might have been processing the video and audio tracks at different speeds due to different data rates. But using AVI files, I'm delighted with the result. Very professional looking results.
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3.5 out of 5 stars (25 customer reviews) 12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing power for an amazing price!,
By gadget guy - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Movie Edit Pro 17 HD Plus (DVD-ROM)
I haven't used this software long, but I come from Sony Vegas and once you learn the typical ins and outs of video editing software, you can get around any software. I primarily got MEP 17HD because it works with the file format of my new Kodak Zi8- that being .mov files, not to mention it handles the HD resolutions of those files. Sony Vegas has problems doing so. Granted, I'm on an older version of Vegas. But I'm on a current version of Sound Forge from Sony and it too can't open .mov files. And if you need to work with MP4 files in either app, it's going to cost you money for the plugin. Not so with Movie Edit Pro! Mpeg4 and mpeg2 plugs activate FREE in MEP. That's pretty substantial considering Vegas is hundreds and MEP is NOT.Early on, I love what I see. It's very impressive how much is packed into this software- very impressive. The range of file support is excellent- all of them as far as I can see. Even VOB files [VCR to DVD in combo burners], which I've had to re-encode third party to work with onced pulled off the dvd, are supported in MEP. File support- excellent. Excellent amount of effects and transistions. Tons more than I've had and many are unique. The audio side is excellent too, automatically recognizing all of my thrid party plugins from Waves and Sony, which are DX. It handles VST no problem as well. Nice mixer too. Nice layout as well. Everything is pretty typical in terms of how you use it. There are some differences between software, but it's not all too hard to figure out how titles are handled, or how transition are handled, or how effects are tweaked and automated. A little trying, a little manual reading, and if you know video editing software, you're moving right along. Things you MUST do after installing the software, [which can take a while so be patient]- - Under the help menu, update the software. There's quite a line up of updates to bring in. Not that I noticed problems right out of the box, but update the software. Manditory. - Go into settings and tweak settings that you need to help things run smoothly for your PC. You can adjust the preview window resolution, as well as cache options for smooth playback. I have the minimum required pc recommended- actually less on my laptop, at the moment. It hurts. Have a newer dual core at least, if you're gonna do extensive editing and make longer movies. Managing vieo files is a bear on processing power. Don't expect smooth sailing on a marginal pc. All things considered, this software looks and handles fantasic. Even video screen capture is a huge plus for me. The only thing I don't plan on using is 3D, but THAT'S in there too! For short bucks you can be right up there with the expensive programs. In fact, take the savings and invest in a new pc if your movie making needs are serious. Even if you're just a hobbyist and have a HD pocket cam and you want some real horse power to make pro results, this software fits the bill. Magix- you have a new fan!! Thank you! 11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply Brilliant,
By Neil - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Movie Edit Pro 17 HD Plus (DVD-ROM)
I have a high end Sony video camera that does HD 24mbps/dolby 5.1 and boy oh boy does that test almost EVERY product ive tested over the past 3 weeks !! I tested them all, Corel, Pinnacle, Nero, Cyberlink, Vegas/DVD architect etc and when burning to bluray there are always issues - let alone hideous learning curves. I single out Sony Vegas DVD Architect as the most difficult software to learn and use. Sony used to have a program called Click to Disk that worked well, but the new versions are but a shadow of the former program.All I wanted was 1080i 24mbps Video/dolby 5.1 and slideshows (with random transitions) with a Bluray menu. I could not believe that no one has the problems solved - I saw everything from stuttery video/audio sych issues to crashing without notice (and Im using a quad core i7 with 8GB RAM) That is until I tested Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus HD. It is simply the ONLY product that works and is straight forward to use - Well done and HIGHLY recomended !!! it is also the best program for random transitions between pics on a slideshow :) Only one issue - when you are working with Dolby 5.1 surround you MUST reveal all the audio channels or it will be encoded as stereo (this should have been HIGHLIGHTED in the manual - also this is relevant for smart copy option where the files are meant to be untouched) Magix needs to make this MUCH clearer in the manual) 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Learning curve,
By Mel Roth "leftyroth" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Movie Edit Pro 17 HD Plus (DVD-ROM)
This is a real solid and robust program. That being said it will take some time and a lot of reading to really get the benefits. I have used a few other basic programs that were easy to get going with but without all the features of 17 plus.Not sure this is really for beginners as it is not intuitive. |
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