Start with a clean slate, that is, no clips?

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Post by Black Lab »

Sorry but I don¡¦t recognise the phrase Project Video.
From the X2 Help file.
To add media clips to the Library:

1 Click Load media to open a dialog box for locating the media clip to insert in the Library.

2 Select the desired file. You can also import VideoStudio projects and media files from your hard drive into the VideoStudio Library. This can be found in the Project Video and Windows Media Library options in the Library drop-down menu.

Note: In using Windows Vista OS, VideoStudio automatically synchronizes with Vista Media Library during program startup. In this case, Library modification is not possible in VideoStudio and you need to modify Library content in the Vista Media Library.

3 Click Open when you are finished.
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Post by Nando »

Thank you all for your help. Now I understand the purpose of the 'clips' better, and I am able to keep only the ones that I need.

Now I am doing the titles, and although I did them sort-of-OK for my first VS project, I still find titles rather... should we say... challenging?

Thanks again :D

Alex
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Post by mitchell65 »

Nando wrote: I still find titles rather... should we say... challenging?
Alex
I find life is like that :?
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