
BasharOfTheAges wrote:Sorry to break it to you, but WMM is the only software that makes clips for you. Real editors make their own clips.Refer to the software stickies or the 101 other threads that people have created instead of reading the software stickies for details on the vast majority of programs out there.
BasharOfTheAges wrote: Real editors make their own clips.![]()
Willen wrote:Actually, most consumer-grade versions of the major editing software will do the "auto clip generation" for you. I'm not sure if Magix can do it because I've never bothered to look for the feature since I'd never use it. *goes to check the box. It does - "Scene recognition - Automatically cuts videos into individual segments". I know Vegas Movie Studio (the crippled version of Vegas 6) can do it. And I'm fairly sure the full version can do it also.
If all you want is the ability to cut video with frame acuraccy on the timeline (which WMM cannot do) then any other program will fit the bill.
Cornwiggle wrote:BasharOfTheAges wrote: Real editors make their own clips.![]()
^Cocky.
Real editors can make a good AMV, regardless of the program.
Melanchthon wrote:Cornwiggle wrote:BasharOfTheAges wrote: Real editors make their own clips.![]()
^Cocky.
Real editors can make a good AMV, regardless of the program.
WMM's clips are a pain to work with, as you can't extend the clip beyond its original boundaries. So if you want to fade from one clip to another and the scene recognition cut off the first clip too early... tough.
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Willen wrote:Just to confirm that Magix has such a feature, I tried it out on a M2V file and a Xvid AVI file I had handy. It does work, although the Xvid gave the usual "B frame decoder lag" error screen. This is with Magix MEP10, btw.

Cornwiggle wrote:Melanchthon wrote:WMM's clips are a pain to work with, as you can't extend the clip beyond its original boundaries. So if you want to fade from one clip to another and the scene recognition cut off the first clip too early... tough.
Not if you figure it out, and for the clip extension, you CAN merge the clips before you add them.
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