If you can help it would be most appreciated thanks
how do i move my text that i have created and move it into v
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kayleighink
how do i move my text that i have created and move it into v
How do I move my text that I have created and move it into video studio editor and be able to use it there because I have tried saving and importing it to a video into the editor but it becomes very slow and doesn't function.
If you can help it would be most appreciated thanks

If you can help it would be most appreciated thanks
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Hi Kaylwighink, and welcome to the forums..
How did you save your file?
You can create different formats with Cool 3D / Cool 3D PS. (Which version are you using?) You can just save your project (*.3ds) and then import that into VS. Render your project to an AVI with transparency (32 bit), standard AVI (24 bit), SWF (flash file format), or GIF.
Importing a project file in VS and using it, will produce the results you are seeing while trying to Preview it in VS. The reason is that VS will "render on the fly", trying to throw everything together to give you an approximation of what your project is suppose to look like. Unless you have a very powerful system, 3D files are very demanding
If you are wanting to see how your project looks for a given time period, you might try having your playback setting to High Quality in VS. Then select a Preview Range ( in Project Mode drag the trim handles to select the area to view). VS will render that segment so that you can view it. Then when you are done, (in Project Mode) drag the trim handles back to the far left and right sides.
Ron P.
How did you save your file?
You can create different formats with Cool 3D / Cool 3D PS. (Which version are you using?) You can just save your project (*.3ds) and then import that into VS. Render your project to an AVI with transparency (32 bit), standard AVI (24 bit), SWF (flash file format), or GIF.
Importing a project file in VS and using it, will produce the results you are seeing while trying to Preview it in VS. The reason is that VS will "render on the fly", trying to throw everything together to give you an approximation of what your project is suppose to look like. Unless you have a very powerful system, 3D files are very demanding
If you are wanting to see how your project looks for a given time period, you might try having your playback setting to High Quality in VS. Then select a Preview Range ( in Project Mode drag the trim handles to select the area to view). VS will render that segment so that you can view it. Then when you are done, (in Project Mode) drag the trim handles back to the far left and right sides.
Ron P.
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kayleighink
hi for ulead can i run xp64
Hi for ulead can i run ep64 and will it improve performance
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Re: Xp64
I don't believe you can run Cool 3D PS with WinXP 64. See Ulead's website for information:kayleighink wrote:Hi for ulead can i run XP64 and will it improve performance
http://www.ulead.com/c3ds/sysreq.htm
However you can run VS10 Plus.
http://www.ulead.com/vs/sysreq.htm
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