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heebiejeebieclub

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Post by heebiejeebieclub »

Hi.

Have I got the whole thing wrong, or do every time you change your video file length, before previewing it, you have to go through the whole process of creating the file (which can take several minutes)?

Thanks

heebiejeebieclub.
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Post by Devil »

Not if you use Instant Preview.
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Post by heebiejeebieclub »

And how do you access the Instant Preview Feature?
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Post by Devil »

Please excuse me, I assumed you could read the User's Manual, where you will find the answer on pp 88-89 (MSP8) or pp 174-175 (MSP7) with a toggle on or off.
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Post by heebiejeebieclub »

Please excuse me, I thought you had a brain cell, in which you could process the thought that I might not have received a User's Manual, because I got the program on a magazine CD. Nice to know humans are nice to each other. Why couldn't you have just told me the answer? Did you think a touch of patronisation wouldn't go a miss to start the new year?
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Post by Helge »

Sorry, but I have the strong feeling, that the one how got unfriendly is you.
Did you ever think, that you could have asked with your first post where to get a user manual from? If you had done this, Devil would have shurely told you.
But everybody with a brain cell could also have imagined that it could be available from uleads webside, what in fact is true.
I dont know which specialized version you have, but there is normaly also an online help.
Devil does a great work helping everybody here in the forum who has real problems and you should not expect him to repeat the manual here for you part after part.
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Post by Terry Stetler »

C'mon guys, let's calm it down a bit. No need for hostility when all that's necessary is posting a few links.

heebiejeebieclub;

Here's a page where you can download an MSPro manual in PDF form.

http://www.ulead.com/msp/documents.htm

PDF's are OK, but I prefer a hardcopy. Most times you can put this on a CD, take it to OfficeMAX etc. and have them print and bind a hardcopy for you. I prefer the plastic spiral bindings as they lay flat and aren't too expensive.

More useful info on Ulead products can be had from the Ulead Learning Center;

http://www.ulead.com/learning/learning.htm

The Product Tutorials have sections for both MSPro8 and MSPro7.

The MSPro8 section is rather short because it's a new product. The MSPro7 section is longer and many techniques will still apply to MSPro8 with a little modification.
Terry Stetler
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Thank you, Terry, for your patience with us mortal fools!

Post by beatm »

A knowleagble expert like you must get very frustrated with some naive questions that are asked in these forums (and some of them are mine! :roll: )
May God bless you for your patience and restraint!
Beat Mueller
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