Are you just looking at the small box near the bottom? If so, thats the sensitivity setting (lower=more clips, default at 15). I've gotten well more than 15 using the free version.Melanchthon wrote:The help file suggests that the scene selection (like all of Magix's editing) creates no new audio or video and that the files created in the process are small like the .avd files, but, uh, I can't find the option anywhere to check.Kionon wrote:Furthermore, many times beats require me to uses much less than the original scene, so why would I wish to have a file that would end up bigger than what I need? Or am I way off base here, because it's entirely internal to Magix and therefore does not really create files, but just adds start/stop markers inside the project file?
I suppose you could use the scene-cutting and then activate some kind of scene overview, if you had trouble remembering what order scenes came in (I had this problem with End of Evangelion), but the timeline views on most NLEs are sufficient for finding the right chunk of footage. The only other reason I can think of is quick elimination of scenes that definitely won't be useful, which might be helpful if you don't have much storage space.
Handysaw looks interesting, but the demo version returns only the first 15 clips found. Another possibility:
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http://www.davisr.com/cgi-bin/content/p ... w/demo.htmSOAD2k8 wrote:Are you just looking at the small box near the bottom? If so, thats the sensitivity setting (lower=more clips, default at 15). I've gotten well more than 15 using the free version.
Is there more than one version knocking around or something?

