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Other templates may have more files to play with. The above pertains to the particular template that I chose. You can always reopen the template project that you saved to see how Magix did it, except that you can't see how they did the effects, only the result.
#Magix fastcut cannot import video movie#
The length of the music is likely not the length of your movie and now you are free to do what you want. Use the BPM wizard if you want to make cuts to go with the beat of the music. Of course you can change the music too, cut it, fade it, whatever. Where the template defined length of clips, sizes, locations on the screen, title locations, effects, transitions, etc., now you can do what you want. The m2v is shorter than the music, so just repeat it.Įverything else is normal editing. In this case, the only files that are of use are:Īnd maybe the business_refl_alpha.jpg mask, but we have lots of masks available, right?ĭrag the 2 files onto the timeline, one below the other (tracks 1 and 5). In mine, a folder was opened as follows:ī:\Documents\MAGIX\Movie Edit Pro 2015 Premium\2014_Bright In Windows Explorer, go to the location where you store the project files.
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It seems that Magix uses pseudonyms.īring in a couple of images, save the project with the name 2014_Bright or whatever and start a new project with the name that you want to give to your movie. My example is "Icy Cubes" which is really 2014_Bright. Where before you could start with a template, switch to timeline and then do pretty much what you wanted, now you have to stay in the template the timeline button no longer appears if there is a movie template. As you have seen, Magix did a number on us in 2015.