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Magix Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus: First consumer 3D editing software
Create 3D movies that all the binocular members of the family can share 20 October 2010 11:26 GMT TweetWith the rise of 3D and the imminent flood of stereoscopic devices hitting the high streets, Magix has thrown its hat into the three-dimensional ring with an update of its consumer-friendly video editing software.
The succinctly-titled (?)...
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"Rescue Your Videotapes" launches
Back up all your old VHS to PC or DVD 4 June 2008 14:12 GMT TweetMAGIX has announced the launch of "Rescue Your Videotapes".
With this "video rescue package" you can back up your VHS and all other tape formats onto your PC or directly to DVD - and add animated menus if you so wish.
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Magix Movie Edit Pro 14 Plus - PC review
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Will this make video-editing easy?
9 April 2008 15:00 GMT
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At one time, editing your own video footage was seen as a high-end task that took serious dedication. However, with even Windows Vista now shipping with Movie Maker, video has gone mainstream and as long as you have a reasonably powerful PC or notebook,...
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Software licences branded unfair
National Consumer Council urges clampdown 21 February 2008 16:26 GMT TweetSome of the world's biggest software developers have been slammed in a new report by the National Consumer Council (NCC).
It has called for a clampdown on software companies that it says mislead computer users into signing away legal rights,... -
Magix unveils video editing package for PCs
Updated interface and new editing tools promised 21 February 2008 12:10 GMT TweetMagix has updated its video editing tool aimed at PC owners.
Movie Edit Pro 14 is claimed to offer easier editing and burning and a new improved user interface.
It is available in two versions: Classic and Plus, for beginners... -
Magix Xtreme Photo Video Suite - PC review
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Can this answer all your multimedia needs?
21 August 2007 11:00 GMT
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Magix is best known for its range of cheap-and-cheerful applications for editing MP3s, audio cleaning and entry level CD/DVD burning.
However, the emphasis has always been on "cheap". So it comes as something of a shock to find Xtreme Photo... -
Magix Photo Manager 2006 Deluxe review
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Is the promise of organising your photos too much for Magix?
27 June 2006 0:54 GMT
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Digital photography has changed the way we consume images. Lets get personal for a moment, at one time I’d buy a 24 or 36 exposure film for a holiday and that would be it.
Now, I have a 1GB SD in my camera, so what do I do, I snap away at...