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February 15, 2006  |  Jason Bovberg  |  Products
MAGIX Wields Movie Edit Pro 11

It’s never been easier to turn your home video recordings into movies. The market is churning with effective solutions for every budget. For one of the more reasonable offerings, check out MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 11, easy-to-use home video editing software for filmmakers and hobbyists.

Movie Edit Pro 11 is great for creating home movies that you and your family can watch on TV, complete with surround sound, HD capability, 16:9 widescreen, and double-layer functionality. The user-friendly software comes with editing wizards, automatic scene recognition, and chapter markers, and lets you implement special effects, 3D transitions, animated menus, and overdubbing.

You can preserve your home movies on DVD, CD, tape, DVB streams, or send them to mobile devices to share with family and friends. You can also upload your streaming video for free to a personal MAGIX Online Photo & Video Album Web site. The MAGIX Online Content Library also provides an assortment of free photos, videos, and music to enhance your movies.

MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 11 will be available March 30, 2006, for $59.99. For more information, contact MAGIX online or at 888-866-2449.

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Dear folk, Monday 19 November 2007. I think I will be using MAGIX M.E.Pro 11 more as I find the things I can do with it. Previously I used Ulead VS8 to capture from VHS tapes but I find MAGIX muxc easier to use. I can Import images as at least .JPG, U VS8 can NOT do that into a movie. MAGIX alows quicker "live" editing also. That's all for now. JCED a GNU/Linux and for Video M$ Win XP ==============================

Juan Carlos D'Alton -November 18, 2007



Dear folk, Monday 19 November 2007. I think I will be using MAGIX M.E.Pro 11 more as I find the things I can do with it. Previously I used Ulead VS8 to capture from VHS tapes but I find MAGIX muxc easier to use. I can Import images as at least .JPG, U VS8 can NOT do that into a movie. MAGIX alows quicker "live" editing also. That's all for now. JCED a GNU/Linux and for Video M$ Win XP ==============================

Juan Carlos D'Alton -November 18, 2007


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