Hi. Any advise how to make the storyboard present all the frames of a clip will be much appreciated. It seems that maximum zooming on the clip's symbol doesn't reveal them .
I'm using VS ver. 7.
Thanks
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First, the storyboard view is represented only by one icon per video file in your project, plus -- between them -- any transitions you might have added.
I assume you are either talking about, or looking for, Timeline view. There are three icons above and to the left of the storyboard, and below the preview window. The second one, when you hover your mouse over it, is the timeline view. And it was my understanding that zooming on that to the maximum should give you a frame by frame view.
Or do you mean you cannot see anything more than one frame per video in the timeline view? That is changed in File > Preferences > General > Clip Display mode, which should be set to Thumnail Only.
I assume you are either talking about, or looking for, Timeline view. There are three icons above and to the left of the storyboard, and below the preview window. The second one, when you hover your mouse over it, is the timeline view. And it was my understanding that zooming on that to the maximum should give you a frame by frame view.
Or do you mean you cannot see anything more than one frame per video in the timeline view? That is changed in File > Preferences > General > Clip Display mode, which should be set to Thumnail Only.
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