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    I'm using magix movie edit pro e-version 10 and i don't know how can i aplly an ,,cenzura'' efect partial on a picture or a movie , i meen when i tried a mosaic efect , its covering the hole picture and i want to cover only a litle part of the picture (like only the face) .And how can you split video from audio in a movie clip and when you save what codec it's best on avi to put cose the xvid codec and dvix codec make the video small at size but make's orizontal lines on the video when mooving Thank you !
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    I don't know the capabilities of this product, but generally to apply an effect to only part of the screen you need some form of mask. This may be a graphic imported as an image, or it may be something you create in the editor. I suggest you look up masks in the help files. You should also read up on the video controller function - it may be of use.

    I assume you want to split the audio off after editing. You may be able to render audio out seperately - many editors allow this. Otherwise, you can demux it afterwards using virtualdub.

    Your lines problem is probably from an interlaced source. Look up deinterlacing and progressive in the help files to see what your editor can do for you, otherwise do a search here for more details.
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    Thank you for the information .I didn't find any mask for the program i suppos he dosen't work this way.The program is very practical with a lot of efects but it has litle ,,problems'' .Maybe it is very simple to find the solution but i'm still looking and don't find it .I'll post again maybe someone knows this program .Thanks again !
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