Youtube Videos

jamesp88 wrote on 5/10/2015, 9:31 AM

Right then! Hello to all and please be kind.

I have looked at the forum regarding the use of Magix Products and earning/selling what you create and of course I am aware of what must be done.

My question is somewhat different. I make small 3 minute videos as a hobby. I want to start uploading them onto Youtube (Nothing new there then)

I have purchased Magix Music Maker 2015. I have used the preset loops etc and made some tracks that I would like to use as backing to those said videos.

I do not make any money from these videos. I have no banners/links or any form of money making from what I upload. Therefore, would this be ok and fall under Non-commercial use?

Sorry if the question has been asked I just couldn't find a specific answer to my question.

Regards james

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johnebaker wrote on 5/10/2015, 10:15 AM

Hi

You should be OK with that, however do be aware that there are some people out there on Youtube and other similar sites who may try to claim that you are breaking their copyright on the music tracks you create.

On this point they are out of order bcause there will always be some similarities when using the same software and soundpools.

They cannot copyright anything that uses the standard or Pro Soundpools that come with Music Maker even if they have paid for the Pro versions of the Soundpools - this only allows them to use the loops for monetary gain - copyright still belongs to Magix.

It would also be a good idea to include a statement saying 'Made with Magix Movie Edit Pro and Magix Music Maker 2015' or something similar.   This could be useful in case Youtube try to block your videos citing a copyright claim from another user

If in doubt contact Magix for further clarification (and post the answer here).

HTH and Thanks

John EB

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jamesp88 wrote on 5/10/2015, 10:37 AM

Thanks John. 

I'm an honest guy with a hobby and really don't want to step on anyone's toe's thorugh me doing my hobby. 

I was thinking of putting in each of the videos descriptions what was used to make the video and music.

I have queried with Magix and am waiting a reply, only sent it today so hopefully I will soon have an answer.

Thanks again

johnebaker wrote on 5/10/2015, 10:39 AM

Hi

Thanks for coming back.

. . . . I was thinking of putting in each of the videos descriptions what was used to make the video and music. . . .

Definitely a good idea.

You could of course use any of the true royalty free and cost free music files which are available on the Internet just for such purposes eg this is one site I use regularly

Cheers

John

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VPX 16, Movie Studio 2025, and earlier versions 2015 and 2016, Music Maker Premium 2024.

PC - running Windows 11 23H2 Professional on Intel i7-8700K 3.2 GHz, 16GB RAM, RTX 2060 6GB 192-bit GDDR6, 1 x 1Tb Sabrent NVME SSD (OS and programs), 2 x 4TB (Data) internal HDD + 1TB internal SSD (Work disc), + 6 ext backup HDDs.

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jamesp88 wrote on 5/10/2015, 10:51 AM

I wasn't aware of this site! Thanks!

I was looking for Ambient/Dark music tracks and thought that MMM would be perfect, and to be fair it is. I really like everything about it, I just didn't read up about the use of the programme beforehand!

My videos I make are of reportedly Haunted locations, I just produce walk rounds and the music is just in the background...

What I can make on MMM really goes well with this so it would be a shame if I couldn't use it.

johnebaker wrote on 5/10/2015, 1:55 PM

Hi

. . . . What I can make on MMM really goes well with this so it would be a shame if I couldn't use it. . . .

Very true - if you have a knowledge of music or can play any musical instrument and are able to compose , or as I do put a sequence of notes, chords and drum beats together,  then you could use the various MIDI synthsizers including the Drum synths to create your own music.

So long as the composition is all yours and you do not use any of the copyrighted Soundpools then you can claim true copyright of the music.

. . . . I wasn't aware of this site! . . . .

There are many many more sites like that, they just take a lot of finding the true free ones from those that offer royalty free but charge for downloading them.

Cheers

John EB

 

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PC - running Windows 11 23H2 Professional on Intel i7-8700K 3.2 GHz, 16GB RAM, RTX 2060 6GB 192-bit GDDR6, 1 x 1Tb Sabrent NVME SSD (OS and programs), 2 x 4TB (Data) internal HDD + 1TB internal SSD (Work disc), + 6 ext backup HDDs.

Laptop - Lenovo Legion 5i Phantom - running Windows 11 23H2 on Intel Core i7-10750H, 16GB DDR4-SDRAM, 512GB SSD, 43.9 cm screen Full HD 1920 x 1080, Intel UHD 630 iGPU and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB GDDR6)

Sony FDR-AX53e Video camera, DJI Osmo Action 3 and Sony HDR-AS30V Sports cams.

browj2 wrote on 5/10/2015, 4:19 PM

Hi James,

Further to John EB's replies, take a look at this tutorial about dubbing a video using Music Maker. You didn't indicate if you were using Movie Edit Pro or another editor, but the process is similar with a different movie editor. Export your video and import it into Music Maker, etc. As you will see in the tutorial, there are some very interesting synthesizers with sounds that may help enhance your video, scary, eary, weird sounds and noises. Most don't require much, if any, musical ability, just hold down a note. Take a look through them to see what you have.

For drumbeats, Magix has already stated that most are too generic to be considered as copyrighted, so I wouldn't worry about them. For other loops, keep in mind that Magix, or anyone else who makes these, would not like to have them published or rather played alone such that someone could easily copy the basic loop. Thus it is best to have at least 2 loops playing during part of the length of a single loop. Or, add your own sound over top of part of a loop using sound effects or something ffom a synth.

Keep in mind that you can time stretch and change the pitch of the loops (not sure if this can be done in the basic version), and add some other effects. Try out some effects on the loops to see and hear what they do. 

I think that you will be surprised at what you find.

Great fun!

Perhaps you could come back and post a link to one of your videos?

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jamesp88 wrote on 5/11/2015, 5:43 AM

This was a very positive reply from Magix and I hope it helps clear the issue for others in the same position :)

Dear Mr. Pykett,

Thank you for your message.

That's not a problem. If the purpose is strictly non-commercial, you can use your works you've create in Music Maker (even when using the soundpool content) and publish them, without any need for further commercial licensing.

Please keep in mind that even if you had a commercial use case (maybe sometime in the future), you'd still be able to use the content produced in Music Maker. It would just require a suitable add-on license that can be had at a reasonable price (as a one-time payment). Starting in version 17 of the MAGIX Soundpool DVD collections and audio content bundled with the Music Maker product line, the use of the provided audio content is limited to private and non-commcerical use. The public presentation of the songs is still possible as long as it's non-commercial (e.g. YouTube without using any monetisation on your channel). However, for commercial productions you will need to obtain a suitable license for the content in question via Catooh (www.catooh.com). Commercial licenses are available for the entire soundpool disc (or Music Maker content collection), individual soundpools (i.e. one single style/volume) and soundpacks (smaller parts of a soundpool) on Catooh, giving you different options to meet your individual requirements.

I hope this information helps.

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Best regards,
Ralf Hentschel 

browj2 wrote on 5/11/2015, 6:11 AM

Hi James,

Thanks for posting that. To me, it looks like the best reply from Magix on the subject that I have ever seen.

 

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