I am not sure what you are asking. More detail on the problem you are experiencing with Movie Edit Pro 15 is needed before your question can be answered sufficiently.
You should be able to import and edit Kodak Playsport videos in Magix Movie Edit Pro if the file formats are compatible with Magix Movie Edit Pro. Have you tried importing a video? If not, try it. If the file format is not compatible, then you will need to convert it to a format (file name extension) used by Magix Movie Edit Pro before importation. I don't have my Movie Magix manual handy to tell you the extensions that are compatible, but what you can do is check yours (if you have the manual). If you don't have the program documentation, go online and do a search for compatible formats.
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There are a number of places from which a person can get a guide on how to use Magix Movie Edit Pro. One such place is Magix's own website, another is YouTube.
Sony Vegas, Magix Movie Pro Edit 14.
Magix Movie Edit Pro 15.0 Plus and Vegas Movie Studio 9 are two programs you can use to easily use and learn to edit movies.
You can't do that with WMM or WLMM, but you will find features like that with programs such as Magix Movie Edit Pro, Apple Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premier Elements, Sony Movie Studio, Corel, Pinnacle or Cyberlink PowerDirector (to name a few). Unfortunately, you can't split the screen in free video editors that are integrated in operating systems like Windows.
Magix Movie Edit Pro 15 will add effects and is easy to use.
There are free versions of Magix Movie Edit Pro available from the link I've posted for you in the Related linkssection below. However, these are only 'trial' evaluations that will expire after a period of time. Then you will have to purchase the program.
The free 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker or Magix Movie Edit Pro 16 (a purchased program). Just my opinion though.
Click on the un-group button (broken link icon) from the ribbon menu in the Time-line view of Magix Movie Edit Pro 16. The 'group' and 'un-group' feature can be accessed once a file on the time-line has been clicked.
Mp4 file name extensions (formats) are not compatible with Magix Movie Edit Pro14/15. You will have to convert the file to an .avi, mpg or other format to use in the program.
It has an Edit drop down menu. Equal? Do you mean exactly the same? No, it's the Vista equivalent; isn't that enough? Seems like a question that could be answered by looking at the screen.