Hi,
I hadn't used 3D7 outside of MEP, and even then, not much. I just noticed a few days ago that some of the title effects in Magix Video Pro X6 (VPX6) open 3D7, so I was playing with it. It does not work as a standalone, but is embedded in the movie editing programs even though there is an executable. I was not able to make it open in MEP2014 Premium, but then I didn't try too hard.
When I select one of the Xara titles in VPX6 and it opens 3D7. I can do pretty much what I want, including exporting animations. Normally, one just modifies the titles in 3D7 and quits with the X at the top, and the program returns the outcome to VPX6. But if you want to reuse the animation, it can be exported.
You can try this in 2015 to see if it works. Go to Titles, Movement, Carousel and drag it onto a video clip on the timeline. This should open 3D7. Modify the title and close 3D7 and it should return the result to MEP. Let me know if this doesn't happen.
I took a closer look as to what 3D7 does with the cfx files. Basically, not much; see the manual. If you use 3D7 as a standalone or you want to export the avi and use it more than once, then there are 2 alternatives:
1. If you just export to avi, upon importing the avi into MEP onto a track below a video clip, there is no transparency and the title background is black. Just go to Effects, ChromaKey and select the Black button. This makes black transparent.
2. Export as a cfx. This exports the same filename with different extensions to 2 places. The avi goes to C:\Users\John\AppData\Local\Xara\MAGIX 3D Maker embeded\AVI_CFX and the cfx probably goes to the project or wherever you choose in the dialog screen. Track down the avi file and drag it onto the timeline below the video clip and locate it where you want. (You can copy or move the avi file to some other folder and keep it with the cfx file if you want, like in a folder for your user titles or something.) The background will now be blue. Drag the cfx file onto the avi text object on the timeline, and voila, it makes the blue transparent. So, the cfx file just contains information required to make the background of the avi file transparent in MEP. It has the same effect as going to the Chroma key effect and clicking on the Blue button.
I should probably do a video tutorial of this as it probably would be clearer that way. Let me know how you make out.
John
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