end point video

pantherseyes wrote on 5/16/2012, 7:36 AM

magix edit pro 17 plus, i edited a video, i used T for cutting clips and docking them next to each other and used fade to black in between takes.

 

now the video was an hour long, i have it down to 2:27 minutes.  I saved the file to my computer, then exported it for the web on my computer, i try to upload to the net (facebook, youtube) and the video length is being read as an hour long, which is actually the same size as original video.

 

i'm looking in the manual, i was hoping to find somethig along the lines of "end point", i googled it, but not finding what i need to have it read it's not a hour long.

 

my video software is

movie edit pro 17 plus hd

my computer is

windows 7 home premium

AMD Athlon II  x2  215 processor

64 bit operating sysstem

i read through 3 pages of questions asked,, i did an end marker and start marker, not sure if this is what i need to do. 

but the video keeps on going after it has ended, what can i do?  Can someone help me?

 

Thank you.

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johnebaker wrote on 5/16/2012, 9:45 AM

Hi

You have blank space at the end of the movie - see my post in this thread for the fix

http://www.magix.info/uk/how-do-i-stop-the-red-line-from-continuing.knowledge.751721.html

John

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pantherseyes wrote on 5/16/2012, 10:42 AM

Thank you, i didn't see that question when i looked for it, but thank you.