Pages:
  
1.Introduction
2.Understanding the Workspace
3.Getting Started with Editing
4.Media Editing
5.Working with Effects and Transitions
 
Adding Effects to Timeline
Changing Effect Settings
 
Pixelate Effect
Blur Effect
Blind Effect
Image Transform Effect
Brightness/Contrast Effect
Posterize Effect
Color Channel Effect
Threshold Effect
Text/Title Effect
Rotate Effect
Pan and Zoom Effect
Animated Transform Effect
Wave Effect
Adding Transitions to Timeline
Changing Transition Settings
 
Key Color Transition
Picture-in-Picture Transition
Wipe Transitions
Cross Fade Transition
Pixelate Transition
Checker Board Transition
Slide Transition
Stretch Transition
Random Dissolve Transition
Iris Transition
Picture Arrange Transition
Wipe Categories
Add-on Packs
6.Video Edit Magic Tools
7.Using Volume Tracks
8.Working with Projects
9.Making Movies
10.Capturing Media from Devices
11.Capturing Media from Analog Devices (Windows 98 only)
12.Exporting to Digital Video Camera
13.Keyboard Shortcuts
14.Resources
 

Video Edit Magic 4.47


Add-on Packs

Video Edit Magic offers you a vast range of transitions and effects to choose from.  Though these total up to over 150 in number, various categories and settings within each option give you a much wider variety to work with.  If you need more, you can install add-ons packs on your PC.  Any DirectX transition and effect add-on packs work well with Video Edit Magic.  Most of them work with Windows XP and newer operating systems though you may find some that work with Windows 2000.

Read the article: More Special Effects and Transitions for Video Edit Magic

Video Edit Magic automatically detects any add-on packs installed on your PC and an additional Addon tab appears in the collections windows when you start Video Edit Magic.  All effects and transitions in a pack are listed.  You can use them by right-clicking on them or dragging them to the Timeline.


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