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john-auvil wrote on 8/20/2010, 9:57 AM

First, you need to do this in the Timeline Mode. There are handles on the video/audio objects. I am loading a picture illustration here to show the handles

 

With the fade out handle, you left click, hold and drag to the right. You will notice a small line diagonally connecting the handle to the corner, this is giving you a visual of the where the fade starts to go to black in a time reference.

kiwikaas wrote on 8/23/2010, 5:04 AM

Thank you very much for this. It worked great.

Tina-Baker wrote on 10/24/2022, 1:59 AM

Thank- you that helped me too it is different to the previous versions and I could not work out how to do in this one

emmrecs wrote on 10/24/2022, 3:09 AM

@Tina-Baker

I'm glad you were able to solve your problem but actually, the procedure has been exactly the same as the solution given here for as many years as I have been using Magix products! It certainly hasn't changed at all, to my knowledge. 😃

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