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asoeli wrote on 12/29/2009, 6:43 AM
What do you mean with you question ?
kirkt02 wrote on 7/28/2010, 12:24 PM
@asoeli

what do you mean what do you mean  lol

what samir17 is asking is how do you publish/ save your file to a video format.

such as avi,mpeg.mp4,flv,divx,wmv etc...  i see no way of saving your file so you can play with out playing it through magix software..

this is ridiculous.. i have spent hours upon hours learning how to use this software and now there is no way to save the file to a file format so i can play on my divx player or windows media player.

i need to see the finished merchandise and how it's going to come out published to any such file format befor i go spending almost 400$ for the new pro version or even 89$ for the pro16 that i am useing.

i downloaded the 30 day trial form cnet.com.. the only l;imitation that they mention is that is a 30 day trial.. they do not say or mention you can not save your file to a video format.

So what kind of crap are they running here if they offer a trial but all you can do is test the software and not be able to see any finished projects in a video format of your choosing.

i am very angry.. and if this is the case.. then magix can stick it.. i will go with something better.. that i can fully test befor i go shoveling out the kind of money magix wants for this software.

So the question is.. how do you publish to a video format or is this all just a scam to force you to buy there software just to be able to view a test creation.
in a video format.. whats the deal with that.. Just a lil part they forgot to mention in the trial limitations right.. yeah because magix knows if they put that there no one would even bother testing it.

And what if i am not satisfied with a finished result to a video format after purchase.. do we get a refund.. 400$ for the new pro.. you must be out of your mind if you think people are going to pay this without viewing a complete published video of you video format choice.

other then that it dont seem bad. but i will never pay anything until i see a full full published video to a video format such as avi,flv,wmv,divx etc..

because i need to be sure the quality is going to stick and chances are it will not.

thats all i got to say.

SaraWeaver wrote on 7/28/2010, 2:24 PM
I have to agree with you.  My brother purchased this software for me and whilst I have made and stored an video on Magix online album, I cannot edit in any other facility or  find a way to upload the finished video to my Facebook page or You Tube.  I can only INVITE friends to watch it via the Magix album.

I have searched and searched this site and found nothing useful.  Back to the drawing board for me and good luck to you.