Hello! Sorry for my english... )) I have VideoStudio Pro X4 (legal of course, not trial). I want put timer on my video. For example: 09:00... 08:59... 08:58... 08:57... I don't see it function in the pack. And I don't know where I can take it. Please help me. How I do it?
Thank you!
Timecode
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Re: Timecode
Welcome to the forums, 
If I can read and understand your English, then there certainly is no problem with it, and no reason to apologize..
About the only one I know that will work with the latest versions of VS, is Video Essentials IV from New Blue FX. It has a Timecode filter. I have that filter pack, and the timecode is versatile. Several years ago there was a freebie from Robitq, however they have been out of business for sometime. I still have the old plug-in, and have tried it in the latter versions of VS, but it does not work in them.
If I can read and understand your English, then there certainly is no problem with it, and no reason to apologize..
About the only one I know that will work with the latest versions of VS, is Video Essentials IV from New Blue FX. It has a Timecode filter. I have that filter pack, and the timecode is versatile. Several years ago there was a freebie from Robitq, however they have been out of business for sometime. I still have the old plug-in, and have tried it in the latter versions of VS, but it does not work in them.
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Re: Timecode
and of course you can always make a video of a digital timer and put that in an overlay track and size it down to a suitable location on screen.
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Re: Timecode
Just located a Timecode tutorial in our Video Products tutorial forums, that has a download for the Timecode filter.
Download Timecode filter.. http://www.steve-jones.pwp.blueyonder.c ... mecode.zip
Download Timecode filter.. http://www.steve-jones.pwp.blueyonder.c ... mecode.zip
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Re: Timecode
I didn't ask for it, but thank you.
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Re: Timecode
Yes! Thank you! It's really working! ))
