Magix split my file at ~2GB export

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Postby 808-buma » Sat Mar 31, 2007 8:08 pm

Koopiskeva wrote:There's an even bigger problem that I've only encountered with Magix. Hopefully you'll never have to deal with it.


koop - which is??? what?

I know there are a lot of problems with Magix, but just curious what problem you've encountered?
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Postby Phantasmagoriat » Sat Mar 31, 2007 9:11 pm

808-buma wrote:
Koopiskeva wrote:There's an even bigger problem that I've only encountered with Magix. Hopefully you'll never have to deal with it.


koop - which is??? what?

I know there are a lot of problems with Magix, but just curious what problem you've encountered?


...hmmm yes... do share.

just off the top of my head, the second most annoying thing occurs whenever I try to rotate an object (but I'm using MEP10, so I don't know if that got fixed. :\
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Postby Koopiskeva » Sat Mar 31, 2007 11:37 pm

After so many cuts or so many clips that you place on the timeline, the export codecs start disappearing from the export menu. That's right, they just disappear and you can't export.

The workaround is to save that timeline, delete a bunch of clips from that timeline, and save it as a different project altogether. Then re-open the main timeline, and delete the clips that you hadn't from the previous timeline, then save that as another project.
The smaller timelines with less clips/cuts, once you restart magix, should be able to export once again.

This has happened to me several times due to the enormous amounts of effects and clips that I tend to use on larger scale videos. In these cases, I easily get up to 20-30 segmented timelines.
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Postby 808-buma » Sun Apr 01, 2007 12:51 pm

crap - I haven't encountered that at all (but it's something to watch out for as my videos get more complex) - thanks for the heads up!

has this been somthing that you've noticed in only one version of Magix, or several of the MEP releases? and are you using the US or UK edition?
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Postby Koopiskeva » Mon Apr 02, 2007 12:22 am

808-buma wrote:has this been somthing that you've noticed in only one version of Magix, or several of the MEP releases? and are you using the US or UK edition?


I've encountered this problem ever since Euphoria, which was made on Magix Music Maker Deluxe 7. I have since encountered it on other versions I've upgraded to over the years, including the one I currently use, Magix Movie Edit Pro 11. I think it's safe to assume that it happens on all versions of Magix thus far.
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Postby 808-buma » Sat Apr 07, 2007 10:19 am

just to confirm, exporting as an uncompressed AVI, you can break the 2gig limit (as I just did it for a vid I'm making).

afterwards, you can then compress it in a lossless codec and then figure out a way to profit from it :)
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Postby Phantasmagoriat » Sat Apr 07, 2007 1:16 pm

ah yes, it does exactly what I asked for... so I grant you thanks :wink:. But I changed my mind. I decided that my distribution format will primarily be mp4, and as such, I must write a script for it anyways-->so while I do that, I might as well just join the clips at the same time.
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