Cheap Video Deluxe 2.0 Plus (Software) (Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP) Price
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Video Deluxe 2.0 Plus works with a wide range of popular video formats including MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, AVI, Windows Media, and QuickTime. You can input either WAV or MP3 files to use as a soundtrack, and it'll even play back MIDI files (although these need to be converted to WAV files before you burn the finished CD). If you don't have the raw video files already stored on your PC, Video Deluxe 2.0 Plus makes it easy to pull them in from an analog or digital camcorder. However, your PC will need to have either a DV card or connections for the RCA cables used by most analog camcorders.
Magix has acquired a reputation for producing cheap, powerful music-sequencing programs, where instruments are recorded on individual tracks laid across the screen like lanes in a swimming pool. Video Deluxe 2.0 Plus uses the same kind of interface, except that you use one track for the video itself, another for effects, another for the soundtrack, a fourth for background music, and other tracks for borders, titles, and so on. There are 32 tracks in all. The program has a built-in synthesizer for producing ambient and dance music, and a clever song wizard that lets you pick a style (including reggae, jazz, or classical), select your instruments, and then create a musical soundtrack. You can alter the volume of individual audio tracks (using a proper onscreen mixer), and there's a wide range of preset effects for adjusting EQ and reverb, reducing background noise, and so on.
The video editing facilities in Video Deluxe 2.0 Plus are fantastic. Not only can you trim the length of individual scenes but you can also adjust their brightness, color, contrast, and sharpness. When you apply a special effect, there are a bewildering number of settings to tweak so you can get the effect just right. The program also includes a wide range of high-quality transitions, scrolling text for titles, and end credits (you can also overlay text on top of video).
Once the movie's finished, you can save it in the formats mentioned above so it's suitable for playing back on a PC, attaching to an e-mail, or broadcasting from a Web site. It's also possible to record back out to either a DV cassette or standard VHS, although this is covered a bit sketchily in the user's guide. Alternatively, click the Make CD/DVD tab at the top of the screen and you're suddenly in a proper authoring program where you can create an opening menu with background graphics, chapters, and so on, just like a commercial DVD. A CD cover and label design program is even included.
In the nicest possible way, this program is a bit of a monster, but if you've got a powerful enough PC (the minimum recommended configuration is a 400 MHz Pentium II with 128 MB memory), then it's hard to think of a video editing job that Video Deluxe 2.0 Plus couldn't tackle. --Rob Beattie, Amazon.co.uk
| PLATFORM: | Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Magix Entertainment |
| TYPE: | Computer software (programs), Graphics, Multimedia, Edit (Editing), Great Deals (Outlet store), Video, Editing |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 639191700026 |
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Customer Reviews of Video Deluxe 2.0 Plus
The Best Out There! Okay, I tried all the other ones. Pinnacle, to be more specific. I got this and guess what..IT WORKS! I just got the new Sony DCRDVD300 (that camcorder that records direct to DVD) and I was looking for a software that I could edit my films. I tried everything and this one actually captures the movie and edits... and... oh my god..I can burn direct to DVD with no problem. And after I am done, I put the disc in my DVD player and it PLAYS. I think this is the best software out there. And believe me, I am what you call a "software junkie". I have them all.. DVD X Copy..etc. With Magix, Video 2.0 Deluxe, you can really edit, burn, copy..gosh...anything. I love it. And it recognized my brand new DVD burner (also from Sony). Make sure you have the right DVD discs so you can burn at max. speed which right now is 8x (of course, as you read, they are now coming out with 10x). I love this software. It is very rare (exept for Adobe and Jasc) that you buy a software and you can actually do what the box say you can do.
I like it.
It took some time to get a handle on it, it's not simple at first like Pinnacle. But once I got it, its been great. I like it way over Pinnacle Studio 8. It does everything I could ask and more. Pinnacle was easy at first but you can do so much more with Video Deluxe 2.0. I did have a problem with the sound not matching the video but after getting a patch from Magix it has been working great. You can do so much with this program. I keep trying new things with it. Tons of fun and for this price can't beat it.
Great features but annoyingly buggy with large files
I have used this program with mixed success. While I love the multi-track editing feature, the interface took a bit of getting used to. The printed manual was not very helpful at all, and onscreen help was no better. Regardless, I was able to create some very nice digital photo slideshows with dazzling transitions and smooth music scores. I even made a few short videos with synchronized split-screen (PIP) effects from my camcorders.
But it takes an embarassing long time to load large movie files, and often crashes from simple video clip manipulation operations such as copy and pasting on large files. Then I have to wait while it reloads the movie clips again, followed by another crash, etc.
Because of the bugs and crashes, I found it to be most comfortable creating slideshows and short video clips no more than 5 minutes in length. Any larger projects were simply a waste of time and cursed with crashes.
I had little trouble capturing digital video from my Samsung MiniDV (FireWire) camera, or NTSC analog video through my ATI All-In-Wonder card, although it had noise trouble with mono audio sources.
I just wish they had spent a lot more time debugging the software before releasing it.