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MAGIX Magazine – tutorials, tips and infos for videos, audio and photos

The MAGIX Magazine is a blog that will make electronics and media simpler and more exciting for any user.

Our magazine provides advice for problems arising from daily interactions with technology and offers practical tips for their solution.

Our topics include enjoyment and creation using anything that plugs in or takes batteries: photos, videos, MP3s and the web. Also discussed are the appropriate electronics such as TVs, PCs, mobile phones and MP3 players.

PCs, entertainment electronics, mobile phones and the Internet are continuously merging together. On the other hand, this makes digital existence more and more complex. Here, using infos and tutorials we attempt to provide an orientation while remaining entertaining.

Of course, here you’ll also find answers to questions about our products, which span these areas in a multimedia fashion. We also present what users create with the help of our products: their own videos, photos, web sites and songs. Finally, our magazine also features articles about digital life beyond MAGIX and everything that interests and entertains us personally.

Short and to-the-point, easy to understand, providing the most direct way to the best solution — these are the rules of our blog. The interests and questions of our readers and customers are always front and center when we decide on our topics.

For this reason, we are happy about input from our readers in the form of comments, emails or directly via Skype or Twitter.

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