![]() ![]() In addition the url leading to Movie Studio 18 is. For me that suggest that this upgrade still belongs to to Vegas family and there is no text in the offer or in subsequent purchase that the upgrade one purchases is no longer a Vegas product as Dr Zen also noticed. Moreover when it starts it shows also an advertisement, Like Richard says, with an offer to upgrade to Movie Studio 18. ![]() I have Movie Studio 17 (platinum version) which I considered to be in the "Vegas" family as it also during the start shows the image included. Magix are the ones who have made an mistake, not you.Īll this is very confusing. Tell them you thought it was the new version of Vegas Movie Studio, because no mention of Vegas Movie Studio being retired was on the Sales page. If you are not happy (and I don't blame you for feeling this way), request a refund and don't take no for an answer. They did not explain on the Sales page or Upgrade emails, that Vegas Movie Studio has been retired. None of this is your fault! Magix (Germany) are responsible for the new Movie Studio 18. If we had known in your first message you were talking about MS18, we would have given you different replies. ![]() You need to post a message on the Magix forum, to ask question about MS18. This Vegas forum does not offer support for Movie Studio 18. Movie Studio 18 is no longer a Vegas product. Picture: BMP, the whole time you have actually been referring to Movie Studio 18, you are on the wrong forum now. Video formats: (DV-)AVI, MJPEG, MOV, MXV, VOB, WMV(HD) Video standards: AVCHD-Disc, Blu-ray Disc, DVD *HEVC encoding requires fee-based activation. Picture: BMP, GIF, HEIF, JPEG, PNG, TGA, TIF Video: (DV-)AVI, MJPEG, MKV, MOV, MXV, VOB, WMV(HD)Īudio: MP3, OGG, Multichannel sound (mixdown to stereo), WAV, WMA So more precision in the specs would be good for potential customers. In the Vegas Studio 17 version under MP4 one had the Magix HEVC/ACC MP4 encoding option.Is that gone in the 18 version and has it basic purchased version only MPEG-1/2/4 codecs that not cover HVEC/ACC? Just writing MPEG-4 codes for export does say not much as this is a wide standard. In Vegas Studio 18 technical specs it says "HEVC encoding requires fee-based activation.". Hi, do not understand Eric's answer that there is no need to purchase additional codes. ![]()
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