Hi all
I have just started using the trial version of Video Studio Pro X3 (considering a switch from another product!) I am using the Advanced Edit programme, and the editing basics seem OK, but I cannot find how to access the video stabilisation (camera shake) feature.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Robert
Video Stabilisation
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Re: Video Stabilisation
There is a graphic to the right of the preview screen that says "FX." Click on it. This is where you will find the Anti-Shake filter. To place it in your video, click on the filter and drag it onto your desired video in the Timeline. Now I'm not sure, but it is possible that since you are using the trial version, this filter may not be seen. I've heard that the VS trial version has limitations.
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Re: Video Stabilisation
Ronald
Thank you.
The Anti-Shake feature was exactly where you said, even in the trial version.
Thanks again.
Robert
Thank you.
The Anti-Shake feature was exactly where you said, even in the trial version.
Thanks again.
Robert
