MAGIX intros Video Pro X editing software with Blu-ray support
Looking to edit some of that sweet, luscious 1080p footage and burn to Blu-ray, are you? If you're feverishly nodding your head up and down, and you're all about getting a bargain, listen up. MAGIX has just introduced its Video Pro X professional video editing software, and with it comes Blu-ray support and a $199.99 introductory price for current MAGIX users ($249.99 for everyone else). The program imports video material from XDCAM camcorders and can natively edit AVCHD material, and of course, users can create 1080p discs with Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound if you've got a few BD-Rs laying around waiting to be used. If you're not already married to some other brand, you can download this one today and get to cutting.






















Why only DD 5.1? And are these burned BD-Rs guaranteed to work on Blu-Ray standalone players and PS3?
Sony Vegas 8 pro and 9 platinum Has been able to do this for about eight months now. Their authoring solution allows for menu systems as well.
I checked the trial version of Video Pro X and the BD burning is very reliable indeed! I am working @BestBuy and I checked the BD with all players on the shelf. ;) Works perfectly. The lovely thing about this application is that it totally easy to use with still a pro feel to it. I will definitely purchase it after the trial period comes to an end.