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Subscription and cancellation conditions:Video Easy will be available immediately after payment and activation. The charge for the minimum term is payable as a single sum upon conclusion of the contract. The minimum term begins on the date of purchase.The contractual period of Video Easy will be automatically extended by 12 months at a time until you cancel the agreement. You will be informed well in advance if the extension rate or taxes included change. A cancellation is possible up to 1 month before the end of the contract period. To cancel the contract, please send an email stating your customer number to: infos...@magix.net

Easily transform footage into incredible movies using MAGIX Video easy. The useful wizards and intuitive, touch-optimized user interface design will help you achieve perfect results in no time at all.

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Video editing for the rest of us! MAGIX Video Easy is video editing for the whole family: fast and super-easy to use. The nifty wizard makes creating and editing home videos on your PC a breeze and easily imports movies from action cams, cellphones and other mobile devices. You'll finish your brand-new movie in no time, no previous knowledge required!

The user interface in MAGIX Video Easy focuses on the essentials: no frills, no clutter, no distractions! From family celebrations to vacation trips and outdoor events: You'll have all the tools you need to create breath-taking movies, DVDs with menus or online videos. Great ideas need great tools. With MAGIX Video Easy, these tools are never more than one click away!

You alone decide which highlights of your videos will make it into the final cut. Find something you don't like? Get rid of it! Use the one-click color correction to fix white balance, brightness or color issues fully automatically and accentuate individual scenes with stunning timelapse or slow-mo effects. It's movie magic at the click of a button!

Shake action cam or cellphone footage is now fixable in a single click, thanks two smart one-click image stabilization! And because good videos are meant to be shared, MAGIX Video Easy supports fast YouTube and Vimeo uploading without the need to worry about codecs or file formats. Want to take a more traditional route? You got it! Burn your movies to DVD and Blu-ray disc or export them to single files.

125 title presets and 30 handwriting fonts help add an individual touch to your videos. 15 dynamic title animations with individually animated letters and words add even more creative freedom while finely crafted intros/outros with fitting animations meaningfully round off your projects. It's a wealth of options that is still insanely simple to use!

For maximum speed and efficiency, MAGIX Video Easy makes full use of Intel, NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards for all relevant operations. This ensures high-quality 4K video encoding and fast conversions into different output formats! From dedicated camcorders and cellphones to action cams or even run-of-the-mill webcams, MAGIX Video Easy imports and processes all of your videos quickly and easily. The built-in wizard will show you how.

What exactly are the recording settings that lead to this error message? You say '...often it's correct.'; do you mean that sometime the given setting is successful and other times not, or are you changing the settings? As your resources don't seem at all 'strained', what happens if you ignore the warning and continue?

I've not got Video Easy but can draw comparisons with other Magix editors: In Movie Edit Pro the preview during recording is a tiny fraction of my full screen so its quality can't be a true measure of capability of any capture device. According to Wiki the pixel equivalent of the analog tape signal is only about 335x576 pixels (PAL) and 333x480 pixels for NTSC for luma (brightness) and less than that for chroma (color information). You can't expect Full HD 10808p quality from VHS -- nothing to do with program failure it's just the laws of physics.

Johnbaker, I didn't say that Magix was using 10% of my PC capacity. I said that the PC and GPU was running at 10% capacity i.e. with everything running on the PC currently, including Magix, the average idle usage of the PC is 90%. And that applies to each core of the CPU.

My PC can rip and transcode two blu-ray DVD's simultaneously while I have a movie running in the corner on Power DVD via a virtual drive and am also scanning photos on a Canon all in one Wi-Fi printer scanner to Adobe photoshop and editing them. Magix working as the only programme running can't record what I'm watching captured (perfectly) on the screen.

What I see on the screen from the capture device is the quaiity I require. In fact I can quite easily use free screen capture software e.g. cam studio and get a result in the same quality as I'm watching on the screen.

That also confirms the PC's capacity to capture as the screen capture is of a 1080p screen meaning the resulting recorded video is over 4 times as big as the original VHS input. Hence the PC has no problem recording 4 times the information Magix advises is straining the PC, without straining. And that's in resouce heavy AVI format.

If there had been a resources problem with the PC I would have said I didn't know if it's the program or the PC but it's not the PC so the 10% comment wasn't irrelevant i.e. if I say my crane can lift a load at 10% capacity you don't need to know it's a 50 ton crane to know it can handle your load of 5 tons.

How far above those specifications it runs at is meaningless because, at the recommended specifications, the program should be able to handle capture at it's highest options level with ease. It can't.

If the PC is only using 10% of it's resources and is getting a resources error from Magix, it's clearly not the PC and the actual PC speicifications are therefore meaningless. (Knowing that, what could you possibly hope to find out from acutal specifications? I'm not being difficult, just stating the obvious.)

And you know from the comments nothing else is running to reduce the PC or programs performance i.e. if the PC is running at 10% of its capabilities, all programms running are running at 10% PC capacity less Magix' usage. So what's running other than Magix is irrelevant in terms of resources (and they must be insignificant in terms of Magix given they are using so little CPU i.e. not a conflicting program).

How could there possibly be plugins with a program that has one function: Record VHS tape to disk from a capture device and the live capture screen and audio shows it's capturing perfectly ? So, for this product, do I have all necessary plugins is irrelevant.

And the explanation is as advanced as it can get for this product: It advises that the recording will be substandard because the computer is strained when it's obvious the computer isn't remotely strained.

If you had heard of the problem in the past and it was resolved in a newer version, you would know it. So it's safe to conclude "nothing has changed" in later versions. Again it has one simple function: record what the capture device delivers to the PC. (But I have the latest version available to me.)

Since the answer is that the the program hasn't been upgraded to address the issue then I believe it's safe for me to assume that the program lacks the ability to assess the PC's performance capabilities and is therefore unable to preform its designed task successfully as that lack of ability causes the program to think it can't do what should be overwhelmingly easy and based on that information it self destructs the input..

Think about it, a PC of over decade ago was easily able to capture VHS video, I know, I did it, most old cards had a composite video in port and free Ulead capture software. I have a modern high spec. PC (way above 10 times as powerful in CPU and GPU) a decade later and it can't capture a sub DVD standard VHS video from a modern capture device at the programs "high quality" setting using Magix. That's just scary.

Can anyone provide me with a link to the latest driver for Video easy Rescue Your Videotapes! (Version 9.0)? I installed the application with no issues and when I press play on the VCR, I can see the video in the preview window and hear the audio. As soon as I click the "record" button in the application, the video feed goes black and the sound stops but the VHS tape is still playing.

From reading around, this seems like possibly a driver issue even though the driver in device manager appears to show no errors.

Since you already have a serial key you can download the Free Trial version of Video Easy from here. Once installed, simply enter the key and your email address on the registration screen to activate and register it.

In this situation you could try emailing customer support at infos...@magix.net to ask if they can give youa download link to whichever version you had previously. But you really ought to consider upgrading to the most recent version, except I see from the product page that it is now "sold out"! And my understanding is that it is not going to be replaced.

I think that ultimately you may need to consider buying "new" software. If you tell us what your usage of the product entails we may well be able to advise which current product is most suitable for you.

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