MAGIX, the worldwide leader in video editing software (1), today announced MAGIX Movies on CD & DVD 2004 home DVD authoring software. Movies on CD & DVD 2004 easily captures, restores, edits, adds special effects, and burns movies on CD & DVD. It is a must-have for any digital video or VHS camcorder owner to safely preserve valuable videos for years to come.
Once-in-a-lifetime memories from home, birthday party and vacation movies, favorite TV shows, and Internet movies are saved forever on CD or DVD so consumers never have to worry about the inevitable deterioration of VHS film and the loss of precious moments. It even restores VHS & audio quality and cuts out TV commercials for high-quality Hollywood-style DVDs you can watch on your TV or computer. The programmable timer turns the computer into a personal video recorder to record & burn favorite TV shows to enjoy anytime on a TV.
Movies on CD & DVD 2004 boasts an easy-to-use drag and drop interface to easily edit and burn DVDs and automatically customize DVD menus. Regardless of the movie length, Movies on CD & DVD 2004 can automatically divide it onto multiple discs. Extra DVD functions are included, such as the ability to create professional menus, animated buttons and backgrounds, remote control, scene preview, and batch processing.
Adding special effects and transitions to a home movie is easy. There are over 350 cool animations, video, text, image, and sound templates. Also included are 30 new transition effects, plus a variety of multimedia DVD menu templates, music clips and sound effects.
Movies on CD & DVD 2004 supports Microsoft® Windows® Media 9 and Real Helix™ streaming formats and the DivX™ codec, making it easier to distribute your movies over the Internet, to handheld devices or cell phones. It exports as MPEG 1, 2, & 4, Windows Media™, QuickTime™ and Real Helix and saves as VCD, SVCD & DVD discs.
Available immediately for Windows, MAGIX Movies on CD & DVD 2004 is priced at $ 39.99. Visit www.magix.com or call 888-866-2449 for more information.
Source: Marketwire.com