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Roger Gunkel February 26th, 2014 09:40 AM

Re: 4K Editing Software
 
I seem to be one of very few on here who edit with Magix software. I currently use Movie Edit Pro 2013 on 64bit Win 7 PC, which I have been very happy with, but decided to upgrade to Movie Edit Pro X6 as Magix are offering existing users a great upgrade deal.

One of the first things I found is that it now has provision for 4K editing, which is no use to me at the moment, but possibly later in the year. There are also a number of Pro formats added and the Multicamera facility is now increased to 9 channels with monitoring. There are some excellent programmes bundled with it which include the Mercalli stabilising plug in programme that I really like and of course it also uses Magix audio sync facility which I really like on the 2013 version. it seems to work as well as Pluraleyes but is built into the programme and works directly from the timeline.

I'm really surprised that so few use Magix, but I suppose it is easier to stick with the better known names that most use.

Roger

Yi Fong Yu July 30th, 2014 01:02 PM

Re: 4K Editing Software
 
Windows Live Movie Maker can't do it? ;)

Randall Leong August 6th, 2014 06:04 PM

Re: 4K Editing Software
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yi Fong Yu (Post 1856760)
Windows Live Movie Maker can't do it? ;)

It can't even read 4K videos, let alone export to 4K. In fact, it can't do anything at all with videos higher in resolution than 1080p.

Brian Drysdale May 18th, 2015 07:50 AM

Re: 4K Editing Software
 
It may be worth checking out the new Lightworks V12.5 beta, since this version has 4k exports for some video codecs. It also has Cinema DNG import support.

Simon Denny May 19th, 2015 03:26 AM

Re: 4K Editing Software
 
Have a look at Avid, they have monthly subscription available.

Dano Motley May 19th, 2015 11:09 PM

Re: 4K Editing Software
 
Edius for 4K. Best kept secret on the planet...

My 2 cents,

Dano

Ryan Graves September 3rd, 2015 09:45 AM

Re: 4K Editing Software
 
Does anyone know if Sony Vegas Pro is 4K-ready, or will be in the near future? My cameras aren't 4K-ready (Panasonic HMC150's) but I would upgrade if Vegas was ready.

Sincerely,
Ryan Graves
Seattle Wedding Videography
www.seattleweddingvideography.com

Ryan Graves September 3rd, 2015 09:46 AM

Re: 4K Editing Software
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Roger Gunkel (Post 1834024)
I seem to be one of very few on here who edit with Magix software. I currently use Movie Edit Pro 2013 on 64bit Win 7 PC, which I have been very happy with, but decided to upgrade to Movie Edit Pro X6 as Magix are offering existing users a great upgrade deal.

One of the first things I found is that it now has provision for 4K editing, which is no use to me at the moment, but possibly later in the year. There are also a number of Pro formats added and the Multicamera facility is now increased to 9 channels with monitoring. There are some excellent programmes bundled with it which include the Mercalli stabilising plug in programme that I really like and of course it also uses Magix audio sync facility which I really like on the 2013 version. it seems to work as well as Pluraleyes but is built into the programme and works directly from the timeline.

I'm really surprised that so few use Magix, but I suppose it is easier to stick with the better known names that most use.

Roger

OH MY GOSH! That's what I used for years before moving to Sony Vegas Pro. Magix was a great bang for the buck! VERY intuitive and lots of fantastic features came with it. I made some pretty fun videos in my day with Magix. Have fun!

Sincerely,
Ryan Graves
Seattle Wedding Videography
Wedding Video | Seattle, WA Wedding Videographer

Brian Drysdale October 2nd, 2015 01:19 AM

Re: 4K Editing Software
 
Lightworks V12.5 has now been released (currently available with Boris bundled). details of the improved 4k and other new features can be found here. https://www.lwks.com/index.php?optio...208&Itemid=251

http://www.provideocoalition.com/lig...ple-4k-options


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