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DESCRIPTION
MediaEdit is the easy-to-use movie editing software designed for the consumer. Experience a better way to edit.

Built completely from the ground up with the latest video editing technologies. It supports unlimited media layers, comes with standard filters and transitions, and edits more than just DV! It can edit virtually all QuickTime compatible formats (.mov, .avi, .mp4, .dv, etc).

Designed specifically for moviemakers, amateur photographers and new creative artists, MediaEdit 3 will show you the world of movie magic and help create professional looking, impressive movie projects.

Key Features:

  • Supports virtually all QuickTime compatible files
  • Unlimited media layers
  • Add video, audio and text instantly
  • Non-destructive editing
  • Multiple levels of undo
  • Live previews and background rendering
  • Capture video and audio
  • Powerful yet easy-to-use timeline
  • Resize and position clip display region
  • Comes with standard effects, filters and transitions
  • Video composition: chroma keying, matte, hard light, etc.
  • Export to QuickTime, DV, MPEG-4 and to the web
  • Add chapter markers
  • Create slideshows
WHAT'S NEW
Version 3.0.4:
  • Improved stability
  • Improved export progress windows
  • Improved project loading time
  • Added camera controls to Capture window
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.2 or later.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:Mien Software
Downloads:9,900
  - Version d/l:150
Multimedia & Design:Video
License:Shareware
Date:23 Apr 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$69.95
MediaEdit User Reviews (5 posts)Write A Review
Apr 7 2008

BACKPACKER  Revision 4 of MediaEdit 3.0.1 (released April 8 '08) has fixed the crashing in the Audio function when USB-headphones were or were not used, or plugging and unplugging them.

Thanks for being on the ball!  (Version 3.0.1r3)

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Apr 7 2008

BACKPACKER  Revision 3 of MediaEdit 3.0.1, released April 7 '08, finally works on my G4 with Leopard. Thanks.

BTW, as with v3.0.0, selecting Audio (on the right-hand-side of the Project window) consistently causes crashing if my USB-headphones aren't plugged in. It seems like M.E. remembers that I first tried it with the headphones, and now requires them for the Audio function always. Unplugging the headphones in Audio also causes the crash ('An exception of class NilObjectException was not handled. The application must shut down.')  (Version 3.0.1)

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