In Video Software
In Windows
- Audio & Video Software
- Business
- Desktop Enhancements
- Developer Tools
- Digital Photo Software
- Drivers
- Educational Software
- Entertainment Software
- Graphic Design Software
- Home Software
- Internet
- iTunes & iPod Software
- MP3 & Audio Software
- Productivity Software
- Screensavers & Wallpaper
- Security Software
- Travel
- Utilities
- Video Software
More From CNET UK
123VideoMagic Pro 3.0
Video Magic
Transform your photos and videos with incredible green screen/chroma-key software 123VideoMagic Pro. Capture, record, edit, and merge videos; superimpose still images, audios, and cool transitions. Make fingertips burst into flames, buildings invisible, change the background of the presenter to Hawaii or get yourself shot with celebrities, 123VideoMagic Pro does it all. 123VideoMagic Pro is an easy to use software which enables you to capture and edit videos. Superimpose Videos with Images and Audio.It helps in making professional videos with great ease. Green background of videos and images can be replaced with your own images. With 123VideoMagic Pro you can either record a new video using a web cam or any other video recording device, or use a preexisting video. Publish Videos in AVI, MPG, MPEG, HAV or WMV formats. It also allows you to merge two videos, superimpose still images to your videos and allows you to superimpose audio to it. It has attractive graphics and fast previews.
CNET Networks is not responsible for the content of this Publisher's Description.
Most Popular Video Editing Software Downloads


- BBC iPlayer 3.0: Twitter and Facebook make it wePlayer
- CNET UK Podcast 178: Who will pay to bridge the digital divide?
- Sky 3D kick-off date finalised: Over a thousand pubs already signed up
- Windows 7 Service Pack 1: Move along, nothing to see here
- YouTube and Viacom in screeching legal catfight: Bring popcorn
- McLaren MP4-12C: Photos of the 200mph supercar with Wi-Fi

Follow CNET UK on Twitter
Get all our reviews, videos and blog posts delivered direct to your Twitter feed as they are published

Listen to the CNET UK podcast
The team chat about hot gadgets and Web weirdness





