

The problem with this plugin.And in the margins is that Magix should make every effort to get along with the plug-in makers to make what they wrote on their site makes sense. Your answer should be quoted for all those they have, have and will have. So, if you want this to work with Magix programs, you had best talk to filmconvert.īefore I installed the plugin I read what they wrote about OFX from Filmconvert but it seemed to me that there is something OPEN it will work but I did not. One size does not fit all, despite the definition of OFX, "It allows plug-ins written to the standard to work on any application that supports the standard." I think that the OFX has to have something done to it to make it work with specific host applications. New Blue Video Essentials 3 and 4 (they don't actually work, just give a black screen) and HitFilm Toolkit pack have OFX plugins that work with Magix programs. Neat Video has an OFX plugin specifically for Magix programs, and other certain other programs. Did you not check this out first? I would think that if the plugin were compatible with all OFX hosts, then there would be no list of compatible hosts. I don't know what this entails, but the web site definitely does not have an OFX plugin for VPX. Yes, VPX can handle OFX plugins, but the OFX plugin has to be compatible with it. Magix VPX is not on the list of supported platforms. I don't think it works the way that you think.
