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Post by andreariderelli »

I really don't know if I am asking something not allowed in this forum. So I beg your pardon if this is that case.

I am a VideoStudio X2 user and now I am attempting the very fine tutorials from SeeItDoIt based on VideoStudio 10.

I would like to replicate the video sample project that should be stored on "C:\Program Files\Ulead Systems\Ulead VideoStudio 10\Samples" that, of course is very different from the updated version on VS X2 (stored on "C:\Program Files\Corel\Corel VideoStudio 12\Samples")

Do you know if there is a legal way to obtain "that" Samples folder (v10, I mean)? I estimate its size is about 90MB uncompressed.

Thank you in advance for your help!

Regards,

andrea
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Post by Clevo »

They are just video files...

Could you not follow the tutorial using your own footage? It's what I did and still found the tutorials incredibly useful.
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Post by andreariderelli »

You are absolutely right, Clevo!

thank you for reply.

Regards,

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Post by Clevo »

I had those video files but when I discovered that site I went through all the videos and all the things I learnt I applied to my own videos.

And the most exciting thing is that from there you start to learn new tricks and appreciate how powerful VS can be!

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Post by mitcs0ke »

I have all the VS SeeItDoIttv tutorials:
Great stuff in there.
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