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Sharp VL-H770 Hi8

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I want to be able to split scenes from the captured video file and save each scene as a clip. I can, apparently, only save anything I trim as a project. If I do that then I can't insert that project into another project. I want to be able to collect clips from various captured files and mix and match.

Is it possible to do what I want?

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Re: Sharp VL-H770 Hi8

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You don't say what version you are using, but if you use Save Trimmed Video (or similar wording, depending on your version) you can save your edited clip as a new virtual clip. I say virtual because any trimming done to any clip is virtual - i.e. the original remains untouched.
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Re: Sharp VL-H770 Hi8

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Black Lab wrote:You don't say what version you are using, but if you use Save Trimmed Video (or similar wording, depending on your version) you can save your edited clip as a new virtual clip. I say virtual because any trimming done to any clip is virtual - i.e. the original remains untouched.
The version I have is (according to the 'about' option in Help) 10.0.0110.0 SE DVD.

I tried highlighting the scene from the multi-trimmed video then clicking on 'Save Trimmed Video' but nothing seems to happen.

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Re: Sharp VL-H770 Hi8

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After splitting your video into scenes, switch to storyboard view.
Click the first thumbnail and then from the menu bar click [Clip] Save trimmed video.
Click the second thumbnail and then from the menu bar click [Clip] Save trimmed video
Keep repeating this until you reach the end.
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Re: Sharp VL-H770 Hi8

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I have a more serious problem now!

When I try to burn a DVD (having done so successfully two days ago with the same project) the program just crashes. I've tried uninstalling and re-installing and I get the same problem. What is wrong with this software?

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Re: Sharp VL-H770 Hi8

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To avoid confusion with this thread please start another topic concerning your problem. Please read the following and supply the requested into so we can try to help.
http://forum.corel.com/EN/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=8959
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