

Finally, the Movie Edit Touch app for Windows 10 and Android expands the product's reach. For the real pros, Magix offers Video Pro ($399), which offers professional-level capabilities such as three- and four-point editing, three-way color correction, broadcast-quality sound editing, and extended format support.įree 30-day trial versions are available for all versions, but you're limited to 3 minutes of output per project and the free versions lacks a lot of tools found in the paid versions, including most templates. To all that, Premium adds NewBlue Filters 5 Ultimate and Cinema LUTs Mystic effects. The Plus edition increases the track limit to 200 from Standard's 32 and adds multicam and 360-degree editing, more effects, and more audio tools. But it lacks real-time preview, multicam, stereo 3D recording, Movie Looks effects, screen capture, secondary color correction, beat-based editing, video proxy, 360-degree support, and several premium effects. The standard edition is surprisingly capable, with 64-bit operation, support for 4K content, and lots of effects. Those are official list prices, but they're often discounted online. Magix's video editing software is available at three levels: the standard Movie Edit Pro ($69.99 list), Plus ($99.99), and Premium ($129.99, the version reviewed here). It's a worthy upgrade, but our Editors' choice winner PowerDirector has more features, is easier to use, and is far faster at rendering output. These join a full stable of features, such as stabilization, motion tracking, action-cam templates, beat-based editing, and an in-app plug-in store. For the 2021 edition, Magix gets vertical video formats (as commonly used in social story posts), social media templates, high-DPI monitor support, 8K editing, NewBlue Filters 5 effects, and an updated Start dialog. Its Movie Edit Pro enthusiast-level video editing software competes with software from Adobe and CyberLink, and it even boasts support for 360-degree and 4K content. Magix has been a leader in audiovisual media software for more than two decades, notably for its industry-standard Sequoia audio editing software.

