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How FXBench

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I tried to add FXBench to Transition in my VS11. How?
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Post by Trevor Andrew »

Hi

Afaik once you have installed FXbench to your pc it shows in the video filter library of Vs.

Apply the filter to a video clip and select customize
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I don't see FXBench in Video Filter. Where is it?
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Post by Ron P. »

First Burger's FXbench is a Video Filter, not the transitions. If you are wanting to apply transitions, you need to install Burger's Transitions Pack.

You should have an icon in your Video Filter Library that says FXbench. If it is not there then something messed up with the installation. Try uninstalling FX Bench and reinstalling.

Look in the directory C:\Program Files\Ulead Systems\VideoStudio\11.0\vft_plug for the file FxBench.vft. this is the Video Filter.

In the directory ~Ulead Systems\VideoStudio\11.0\vfx_plug, you should see several files that start with burger and have the vfx extension. These are the transitions.
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Hi

Just to add

I do not have VS 11 but 10

I have just installed FXbench
An icon for FXbench can be seen on my desktop.

Open Video Studio
FXbench shows as the last icon in the Video Filter library, there are a lot so scroll down.
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Post by Danny4 »

vidoman wrote:First Burger's FXbench is a Video Filter, not the transitions. If you are wanting to apply transitions, you need to install Burger's Transitions Pack.

You should have an icon in your Video Filter Library that says FXbench. If it is not there then something messed up with the installation. Try uninstalling FX Bench and reinstalling.

Look in the directory C:\Program Files\Ulead Systems\VideoStudio\11.0\vft_plug for the file FxBench.vft. this is the Video Filter.

In the directory ~Ulead Systems\VideoStudio\11.0\vfx_plug, you should see several files that start with burger and have the vfx extension. These are the transitions.
Thank you so much. it is working now. It is cool.
Danny
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