Can anyone help me please, I am using Videostudio X5 and I have movie file that I have split into 15 separate scenes but I would like to save each scene separately on my hard drive is their anyway of doing this in one go.
Thanks
Dave
Saving Seperate movie files
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Re: Saving Seperate movie files
No,
but there are many video converters that will let you batch cut & convert your 15 segments once you marked them.
hmmm... but maybe I'm wrong, if you save each segment as VSP VS can render them. but I never tried it.
but there are many video converters that will let you batch cut & convert your 15 segments once you marked them.
hmmm... but maybe I'm wrong, if you save each segment as VSP VS can render them. but I never tried it.
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Re: Saving Seperate movie files
Oh asik - have you never used the render preview only option
amcs12 - you will find the answer to your problem in my first reply in this topic :- http://forum.corel.com/EN/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=55424&
amcs12 - you will find the answer to your problem in my first reply in this topic :- http://forum.corel.com/EN/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=55424&
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Re: Saving Seperate movie files
Hi Dave
From the timeline, click a clip to select. File – Save Trimmed Video will render the clip as a new video file,
Saved to the Working Folder, a thumbnail will be placed in the library.
Rendering should be quick as it will use the original properties of the video file.
Unfortunately only works for individual clips not multiple selections, maybe worth recommending for future
versions?
As Asik says saving each clip as a separate VSP Video project file would allow you to use batch convert.
Maybe a lot of work creating those vsp files.?
From the timeline, click a clip to select. File – Save Trimmed Video will render the clip as a new video file,
Saved to the Working Folder, a thumbnail will be placed in the library.
Rendering should be quick as it will use the original properties of the video file.
Unfortunately only works for individual clips not multiple selections, maybe worth recommending for future
versions?
As Asik says saving each clip as a separate VSP Video project file would allow you to use batch convert.
Maybe a lot of work creating those vsp files.?
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Re: Saving Seperate movie files
Tnx Trevor mate,
yes, I just forgot to add the "batch convert", this is the one I never tried.
yes, I just forgot to add the "batch convert", this is the one I never tried.
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Re: Saving Seperate movie files
Thank you everyone for your help and advice, now know what to do
Thanks
Dave
Thanks
Dave
