I have a video edited in VS Pro X7 and I want to copy a portion of it.
I can't just recreate that part of it, as the various sequences in the Library got
knocked out of the Library after a sever computer malfunction. Those sequences
are still intact, but it took a long time to edit them together.
So, is there a procedure for just copy a number of sequential clips?
Thanks!
Copying A Video?
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Re: Copying A Video?
Hi
You can set a Project Range that shows as a Orange bar across the top of the timeline.
1 / position curser to start of sequence, Press F3 or hit square brackets adjacent to scissors.
2 / position curser to end of sequence, Press F4
3 / Share – Select Create Preview Range Only far left of Start button
More info here
http://lata.me.uk/corel/bluebar/blue_bar.htm
You can set a Project Range that shows as a Orange bar across the top of the timeline.
1 / position curser to start of sequence, Press F3 or hit square brackets adjacent to scissors.
2 / position curser to end of sequence, Press F4
3 / Share – Select Create Preview Range Only far left of Start button
More info here
http://lata.me.uk/corel/bluebar/blue_bar.htm
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Re: Copying A Video?
Thanks! Will try out that procedure.
