I suppose these files could be imported using library manager but I would rather place them within VS so that content is listed in correct file structure.
Where do I place Audio/Image/Video and subfiles (3D Video etc) within VS program file structure?
Thanks in advance
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Welcome to the forums,
If you mean under the ..\Program Files\Ulead Systems\VideoStudio\VS11 directory, the only place I would attempt would be in the Samples folders. I don't do this, instead I just create a folder somewhere on my system (under My Documents or even another HDD) called VS11 Extra Content and copy them there.
If you're wanting to access them through the Libraries, you will still need to load them into the Libraries. Create a new Video Library (call it something like VS11 Bonus), and then load them by clicking on the Folder icon, navigating to where you copied them onto your system.
If you mean under the ..\Program Files\Ulead Systems\VideoStudio\VS11 directory, the only place I would attempt would be in the Samples folders. I don't do this, instead I just create a folder somewhere on my system (under My Documents or even another HDD) called VS11 Extra Content and copy them there.
If you're wanting to access them through the Libraries, you will still need to load them into the Libraries. Create a new Video Library (call it something like VS11 Bonus), and then load them by clicking on the Folder icon, navigating to where you copied them onto your system.
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Yes, it doesn't really matter where you put them, as long as you know and can point Video Studio at them. I transferred all of mine to the Samples sub-folder in sub-sub-folders called Audio, Images and Video. However, I just can't recall whether I created those sub-sub-folders or whether they were already there with one or two samples already in them.
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Thanks for response Ron and Ken.
Busy with something else at moment. From what I remember some sub\sub dirs exist but to easily locate 3D media for example I'll need to create new subfolder and bring it into VS LibMgr. Obviously audio is already there but I may create new folder for music as opposed to sound files.
It's confusing when same type files are in different dirs. i.e ..\Ulead VS11\Content\Audio and ..\Ulead VS11\Samples\Audio. Both contain music files in MPA format.
Bonus CD content is mp3 music and WAV sound effect files.
I only got boxed product late this week so still going through manual
I'll let you know how I get on so other users can decide what route they want to take.
Keith
Busy with something else at moment. From what I remember some sub\sub dirs exist but to easily locate 3D media for example I'll need to create new subfolder and bring it into VS LibMgr. Obviously audio is already there but I may create new folder for music as opposed to sound files.
It's confusing when same type files are in different dirs. i.e ..\Ulead VS11\Content\Audio and ..\Ulead VS11\Samples\Audio. Both contain music files in MPA format.
Bonus CD content is mp3 music and WAV sound effect files.
I only got boxed product late this week so still going through manual
I'll let you know how I get on so other users can decide what route they want to take.
Keith
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Extra Content File
I use VS 11.5+ and I have an 133 MB Content File consisting of Content File and EditingStyle File. In Content file/menu Templates/4x3 or 16x9 you find menu templates of various themes such as Vacation, Baby&Kids, Romantic, Special Events etc. altogether 9 files in addtiton to the Customize, Text Button, Scene Button etc files already existing in the programme file (though these are richer in variety int he extra Content file). When copying these files into UVS programme/Content/Menu Template, the name of these files (Vacation, Romantic etc) becomes unreadable in the burning module of UVS under the Gallery tab (completely different characters appear) although the templates themselves are accessible, just you cannot read the name of the themes where they are located. It seems as if uvs did not recognize correctly these folder names. In the meantime I downloaded VS11+ Content File (uvs11_plus-contentpack_(e).exe) the link to which I received earlier in this forum, but I do not know what it includes as it is a set up file. Does it include these extra menu templates? By putting aside the Content File I have without the set-up file and installing the VS11+ Content File can I solve my problem?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
