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Note: The files are color-coded. The same colors indicate roughly the same
recording times, so that you can quickly recognize which recordings were made at
the same time. Color assignments come with a certain "intelligence", which means
they take into account how far apart the displayed recordings are chronologically.
Import: Imports the selected file to the target folder.
Cancel: Closes the dialogue without importing.
Display filter: The display filter can be used to define if certain files should be
hidden.
When you uncheck a box, the corresponding files will be hidden.
• Videos: Hides all video files.
• Photos: Hides all photo files.
• Selected files: All files selected for import will be hidden. Only the files which
have not been selected will be displayed.
• Not selected files: All files which have not been selected will be hidden. This is
useful if you want to check your selection before importing.
• Imported files: All files which have already been imported by MAGIX Movie Edit
Pro from the specified device will be hidden.
Import options: Here you can define what happens after import.
• Insert into movie: The media will be directly inserted as an object into the
open movie. When inactive, they will be simply copied into the target folder
and can be selected from the Media Pool at any time.
• Delete all media after camera import: This option deletes the selected media
after importing from the camera.
• Close dialogue after import: The dialogue closes as soon as the import has
finished.
Audio
Songs, noises, or instruments can be easily recorded in MAGIX Movie Edit Pro using
the audio recording function. A hooked-up microphone or various audio devices
(especially a stereo system) can be used as recording sources.
Connecting the recording sources
First, the recording source must be connected to the computer. There are several
possibilities depending on the equipment you are using:
• If you would like to import music from a stereo system, use your sound card's
line-in input. If the stereo system amplifier comes with separate line-out or AUX
out connectors, they should be used. In this case, they have to be connected to
the computer's line-in. Hi-Fi amplifiers usually have RCA (composite)