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Magix Movie Edit Pro 14 Plus [stop motion]

Postby corinacosa » Thu May 28, 2009 8:02 pm

If anyone knows anything about changing the playback speed on MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 14, please email me. I am trying to do stop motion animation,and I was trying to speed up the clips so the people looked like they are moving...email is corinacosa@gmail.com....thank you!
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Re: Magix Movie Edit Pro 14 Plus

Postby Steve Grisetti » Thu May 28, 2009 8:04 pm

Hi, Ash. Welcome to Muvipix!

You've got an interesting question there. I recommend you start your own thread so that we can discuss it.

There are many Magix users here, and I'm sure we'll get you the answers you need.
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Re: Magix Movie Edit Pro 14 Plus

Postby RJ Johnston » Thu May 28, 2009 9:12 pm

corinacosa wrote:If anyone knows anything about changing the playback speed on MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 14, please email me. I am trying to do stop motion animation,and I was trying to speed up the clips so the people looked like they are moving...email is corinacosa@gmail.com....thank you!
~Ash


Hi Ash,

Right-click on the clip and select Video Effects (Shift-Y). There is a "Speed" slider that adjusts the speed of the clip. If audio is grouped with your video, then you can only adjust the speed by a certain amount (0.5 to 2.0). If you ungroup/unlink (CTRL-M) the audio from the video, then there is a wider range that you can adjust (0.18 to 5.13). If you put a minus sign in front of the speed number, then the video plays in reverse.
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Re: Magix Movie Edit Pro 14 Plus

Postby RJ Johnston » Thu May 28, 2009 9:34 pm

I forgot to mention another way to speed up and slow down your whole movie, and that is by changing the audio sample rate in the movie settings dialog (E). If you start your movie with a sample rate of 6000 Hz under Movie Settings, add clips, then change the sample rate in Movie Settings to 48000 Hz, that will speed up your entire movie by 8 times. You don't even need to ungroup the audio from the video. If you start your movie with an audio sample rate of 48000 Hz, add clips, then change the sample rate to 6000 Hz, that will slow it down by 8 times.
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Re: Magix Movie Edit Pro 14 Plus [stop motion]

Postby Ron » Fri May 29, 2009 4:47 am

Steve Grisetti wrote:I recommend you start your own thread so that we can discuss it.

I split the topic.
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