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FAQs
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How do I apply it in my video editing program? AnyFX plug-ins are listed in the same place as your standard built-in video effects and transitions. For more step-by-step specifics, see the visual Please Read First file that appears after installing AnyFX. It will also be in your Start\Programs\Pixelan\AnyFX folder. And the steps are also viewable online here.

How is the DEMO different than the purchased version? The demo operates for an unlimited time and is identical to the purchased version but shows an X over the transitions and effects. Upon purchasing, the X (i.e. the demo) will be automatically removed.

Which video editing programs is AnyFX available for? Any version of Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Premiere Elements, Sony Vegas and Sony Vegas Movie Studio. The Premiere version works in both Premiere Pro and Premiere Elements. The Vegas version works in the full Vegas (any version, including Vegas Pro 10) and Vegas Movie Studio (6.0 or later).

Is AnyFX a plug-in or an independent program? It is a plug-in that integrates fully into Premiere Pro or Vegas and is applied just like built-in transitions and effects.

Is AnyFX only a download? Yes, which is common for software plug-ins now. It is a single, small 24 MB file. You can even download it on a different computer, if necessary, then transfer the downloaded file with a USB key, CD-R, or other media onto your editing computer before double-clicking the file to install.

Does AnyFX have special hardware requirements? Generally, any XP or Vista computer that you already use with your Premiere or Vegas software is fine. A DirectX 9 compatible graphic card is required, however. (Most computers in the last few years used for video editing already have that.)

Is AnyFX compatible with Windows 7? Yes, if your video editing program that you use (see the above list) is compatible with Windows 7.