Magix Movie Edit Pro

Movie Edit Pro (also known as Magix Video Deluxe in Europe) is a video editing software developed by Magix for semi-professional and DIY users for Windows PC. It is the best selling video software in Europe, and is most famous for its ease-of-learn and rendering stability. The first version was published in 2001. According to the developer, it applied the principles of non-destructiveness and object orientation to a video editing program for the first time.

The latest versions are Movie Edit Pro 2019, Movie Edit Pro Plus 2019, Movie Edit Pro Premium 2019.

The last update was released on December 10, 2018, which added dynamic title animation and free design colors for tracks and objects in a video.

== Features (Version 2019) ==

Similarities of both Versions

 * miniDV, HDV and AVCHD compatible
 * 4K support
 * storyboard and timeline-oriented editing
 * freely adjustable user interface
 * Screenshot
 * one way color correction
 * title editor
 * Keyframing
 * batch processing
 * burn DVD and Blu-ray Disc with animated menus
 * AVCHD disc export
 * Scrubbing
 * Chroma keying
 * Upload to YouTube and Vimeo in Full HD

Features (version 2019)

 * Dynamic title animation
 * Active destination track import
 * INTEL GPU hardware acceleration
 * openFX support
 * 64-bit support
 * Export to SD cards
 * H.264 decoding
 * improved Image stabilization
 * Xavcs video compatibility
 * Chroma keying
 * Burn to DVD, AVCHD or Blu-ray disc
 * Scrubbing
 * 4K support

Supported file formats
== System requirements ==

Minimum

 * Processor with 2.0 GHz
 * 1 GB RAM
 * 2 GB free hard disk memory and a DVD drive for program installation
 * Graphics card with a screen resolution of at least 1024 x 768
 * Internet connection required for activating and validating the program

Recommended

 * Quad-core processor with 2.8 GHz
 * 4 GB RAM
 * Dedicated graphics card with 512 MB memory

Supported devices

 * FireWire interface for use with DV/HDV camcorders
 * USB camcorders (DVD/hard disk/memory card) and webcams
 * Video, TV or graphics card with a video input for digitizing analog sources
 * Blu-ray, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, DVD-RAM or CD-R/RW burners