I wanted to find out if there is a way to rate or flag video clips that I have in my library in VS 11.5 Plus or if it might be a new feature in latest version.
I've many very similar clips that I would like to be able to go through and mark somehow as possible considerations for a finished video. I've already separated the clips in my library by date shot. A star or color code rating system would be a nice addition, something like what is available in most still image cataloging software.
Any info would be appreciated. Until then it's a pad of paper and pen to keep track.
Rating video clips?
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Nope. The only thing you could do would be to manually change the name of the clip to something that sets it apart from the others.
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Here's what i have done in the past to organize my clips in Vs11.5 Plus...
I create new folders (categories) in the library manager. Name the folders with a rating and put all videos into the appropriate folders.
Hope this helps...
Nitin Mistry
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I create new folders (categories) in the library manager. Name the folders with a rating and put all videos into the appropriate folders.
Hope this helps...
Nitin Mistry
VideoStudio Training Courses.
http://www.seeitdoit.tv
