Hi,
Attempting my first VS video here. I am working in VS Ultimate X8. I have about 500 pics (around 3MB each) that I want to import to use in my video. I wouldn't use every pic, but would choose as i go. What is the capacity? I also have some videos I want to use - not sure of the size yet. Can I just dump everything in and then choose what I want during the editing process or is it best to go thru and select the winning pics first. I thought it might be easier to just dump them all.....any advice?
Thank u!!
picture/video capacity
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Tealwater26
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Re: picture/video capacity
You can just dump every thing in the timeline if you want to it will not give problems with 500 pictures - but it is a somewhat untidy way of doing it.
I would first import all the photos and videos into a new library pane (folder) then start at the beginning of the timeline and drag and drop photos and videos down into the timeline one at a time in the sequence that I wanted them.
I would first import all the photos and videos into a new library pane (folder) then start at the beginning of the timeline and drag and drop photos and videos down into the timeline one at a time in the sequence that I wanted them.
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Tealwater26
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Re: picture/video capacity
Great! Yes, that is what I meant - I would put them in a folder and then pick shots I want to be on the timeline. I was just unsure of the capacity. Thank you for your help.
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