Yes, go to the drive settings and you can change it there.
After file is converted to what? What you mean by file is converted? If you have file saved in format that supports layers you can edit it.
You can not edit games on a xbox 360 with a ISO file format. Even if you did edit the ISO file, you will need to mod your xbox to play a ISO file.
Hello, If you are talking about server users then SAM is the system file which holds information of users. But this file is in encrypted format and you can not edit it.
No, the MOV file format is not the same as the MP4 file format.
EPS stands for "Encapsulated Post Script". It is a file file format that uses vetors instead of an image matrix(like a bitmap, jpeg,gif, etc..). To edit the eps you will need a program such as adobe illustrator.
Native files are the files created in the program you are in. You have the option to save your file in another format, but its best to save the file in native file if wanting to come back to edit your work. Usually, when you save as another file the quality will lack. For example when you use Photoshop (.psd) or Adobe Illustrator (.ai)or PowerPoint (.pptx). If you save the file in the incorrect format and try to access, you may not be able to view or edit.
You have to edit your video in ulead video edit magic or other programs . The site vcdhelp and dvdhelp will help you find programs to compress the files. The best format is wma.So if your file is in the avi format you can make it much smaller by converting it into the wma format.
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.
From left to right, they are :- File, Edit, Insert, Format, Table, Tools, Window & Help
No it is not a word processor, it is a file format, that is supposed to be good for printing. Also, you cant edit a pdf after it is made.
Any image editing software such as: Photoshop, paint, gimp, etc
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.