

We need the information from the file types you are using to give you more accurate advice. Most file types that do not play in the Windows Film and TV application are much harder to process on a Windows machine but not necessarily impossible. If any of those wrappers contain Pro Res 4:4:4: you can probably forget being able to handle them at all as they are mainly Mac orientated file types. More important is to find out the internal data from the files being used. John hasn't yet said anything about replacing graphics cards yet as that may not cure your problem or even touch it at all. The video may need converting I use Handbrake for this. If you see this line in the Video section of the data
#Magix movie edit pro video formats how to#
To aid in determining if this is necessary download and install MediaInfo and analyse one of the clips, see this tutorial on how to setup MediaInfo and analyse a video clip for all the data required. If the sync issue arises they will need converting from Variable framerate to Constant. If any of video files are from mobile phones/iPads etc you may have another potential issue with audio synchronisation, this is usually due to the framerate of of the video is Variable, video standard requires and exports at Constant framerate. You will get a message that Quicktime is not installed for these codecs.


There are some video codecs that require Quicktime to be installed, however Apple dropped support for Quicktime for Windows many years ago and the available installation is old and does not support some newer more modern Apple codecs. The Xeon processor does not have an integrated GPU, and the K4200 does have NVENC support which is required. I suspect that the three settings are set to the Quadro K4200 - set them all to CPU - you have no graphics card/iGPU which can help with decoding/hardware acceleration of the video. If so then this is most likely the Program settings, Import, Processing and Export settings are incorrectly set.
#Magix movie edit pro video formats software#
What happens in other software has no relevance as to whether a codec is supported in the program.ĭo you mean you are either getting no audio or the video is blank/black? Some play in other software but won't in Magix. H.264/AVC/AVCHD, MPEG-2 and h.265 - the latter 2 are the ones that you will be taken to activate and purchase respectively.ĪAC, AC 3, PCM and WAV - note AC 3 is supported for import only, export is not available due to licensing issues.Īs you have not been taken to activate/purchase a codec then you have not imported a video yet containing these codecs. The most common codecs inside these file formats are: The file extensions you have quoted are 'container file' formats not video codecs which are what is inside the container file.
