
The positions and sizes of these panel can be changed and while using multiple computer monitors, the different panels can be moved onto different monitors. There are two audio level indicators for the left and right audio channels.

The Properties panel displays detailed information about any selected source and permits detailed adjustments. All actions can be previewed using the Video Preview screen. Once on the timeline, the tools in MoviePlus can be used to non-destructively edit, manipulate and re-arrange these source. Using an in-built file browser, they can also be dragged direct from any disk location. Video and audio sources and images can be organized in a Media Panel and then dragged onto the appropriate part of the Timeline.

MoviePlus X6 is based around the Timeline, which can accommodate multiple Overlay, Music, video and audio tracks, either singly or organized into groups. Like many similar products, all rendering is performed in software rather than in hardware: Rendering is a slow process, even on a fast computer. MoviePlus, like all current NLE systems also has the ability to up-convert standard definition material to high definition as well as the ability to cross-convert video of differing frame rates. It comes with a range of dissolve, iris, distortion and basic 3D transitions and a range of video filters. It supports unlimited simultaneously composited video tracks unlimited audio tracks as well as standard ripple, roll, slip, slide, scrub, razor blade and time remapping edit functions. MoviePlus provides non-linear, non-destructive editing of any compatible video format. MoviePlus X6 (March 2012, current version)(no longer supported).Originally, it was designed largely for editing video from MiniDV camcorders, largely to produce DVDs. The current version of MoviePlus X6 requires a minimum of an Intel Pentium 4 Hyper-Threading processor or AMD Athlon XP processor and 1 GB of RAM.įrom the early 2000s (decade), MoviePlus has developed an enthusiastic user base. The result can be recorded on MiniDV tape, converted into a format suitable for replaying on a PC, converted into a format suitable for uploading to a web site, or burning onto a DVD. The software captures video onto the computer's hard drive, where it can be edited and processed. It can be used to edit material from FireWire-attached MiniDV video from a consumer digital video camera, professional DV camera or HDV camera. MoviePlus was affordable and popular with home and semi-professional filmmakers.


This software is no longer supported, as Serif are concentrating on their Affinity range. Serif MoviePlus was a non-linear video editor created by Serif Europe that allowed both professional and home users to edit digital video and digital images.
