Moving clips from one library to another
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Moving clips from one library to another
In my Studio 10 library I have hundreds of clips and photos. Is there an easy way of transferring them to Studio 11's library, while keeping them in Studio 10's? Much thanks for all your help. Mike
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You should be able to copy these libaries from v10 to v11 as they are stored in the following folder -
C:\Documents and Settings\'your username'\Application Data\Ulead Systems\Ulead VideoStudio\10.0
They are called VS_Video.dat--VS_Image.dat-- VS_Title.dat etc
Copy them to the following folder -
C:\Documents and Settings\'your username'\Application Data\Ulead Systems\Ulead VideoStudio\11.0
C:\Documents and Settings\'your username'\Application Data\Ulead Systems\Ulead VideoStudio\10.0
They are called VS_Video.dat--VS_Image.dat-- VS_Title.dat etc
Copy them to the following folder -
C:\Documents and Settings\'your username'\Application Data\Ulead Systems\Ulead VideoStudio\11.0
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Arnold, thanks so much for your help. Everything you said I did. Only the last step, the copying to the folder, I was not sure about how to do (sorry I must be walked step by step like this). Mikejparnold wrote:You should be able to copy these libaries from v10 to v11 as they are stored in the following folder -
C:\Documents and Settings\'your username'\Application Data\Ulead Systems\Ulead VideoStudio\10.0
They are called VS_Video.dat--VS_Image.dat-- VS_Title.dat etc
Copy them to the following folder -
C:\Documents and Settings\'your username'\Application Data\Ulead Systems\Ulead VideoStudio\11.0
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Highlight the first file to be copied, then with the Ctrl key pressed and held down, select (highlight) the last file to be copied, and you will see that all files in between are also now highlighted.
With multiple files, it is often easier to copy this way. Right click on one of the selected files (must be right click, otherwise all the others will become unselected and you will have to start over again). A drop down menu will appear. Select Copy.
Now go to the VS11 subfolder John has indicated, and in an empty part of the screen, right click again, and in the drop down menu, select Paste.
With multiple files, it is often easier to copy this way. Right click on one of the selected files (must be right click, otherwise all the others will become unselected and you will have to start over again). A drop down menu will appear. Select Copy.
Now go to the VS11 subfolder John has indicated, and in an empty part of the screen, right click again, and in the drop down menu, select Paste.
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