When you import an FX sample from Boris FX to an overlay track
It is located at the end or start point of the timeline image.
When we are at the starting point, the timeline video slides to the right
Ripple editing is not possible. And anywhere in the center of the timeline
It cannot be fixed and only automatically moves to the start or end point.
Has anyone experienced this?
For reference, I contacted Corel a long time ago, but I cannot hear any answers.
VS 2020 Boris FX
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Re: VS 2020 Boris FX
Hi
Not really a problem, you are importing a Template from the library and that is a VSP project file, they are examples of what can be achieved using Boris FX, at least that’s my impression.
You are not adding a filter to the clip, you are adding a project to the timelines.
The project has a Colour clip which in turn has had the BCC Title Studio added aka Boris FX
If you wish to add BCC Title Studio ( Boris FX filter ) go to the FX library where you will find BCC
Drag that over your clip, then customise the effect.
Not really a problem, you are importing a Template from the library and that is a VSP project file, they are examples of what can be achieved using Boris FX, at least that’s my impression.
You are not adding a filter to the clip, you are adding a project to the timelines.
The project has a Colour clip which in turn has had the BCC Title Studio added aka Boris FX
If you wish to add BCC Title Studio ( Boris FX filter ) go to the FX library where you will find BCC
Drag that over your clip, then customise the effect.
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Re: VS 2020 Boris FX
Thank you for your reply.
Of course, you can click Boris on the FX to get the timeline to the desired point.
Croping and applying Boris to edit in customizations is a process that starts from the previous version.
This is how you use it. In 2020, a separate FX sample item is available in a new way.
Yes, I do. I think it's used as a project after listening to
So I'm just going to bring the samples to the timeline and edit them with a custom background of MOV Transparent.
Rendered and used in the required location. I don't know if this is the right way.
I don't know
Of course, you can click Boris on the FX to get the timeline to the desired point.
Croping and applying Boris to edit in customizations is a process that starts from the previous version.
This is how you use it. In 2020, a separate FX sample item is available in a new way.
Yes, I do. I think it's used as a project after listening to
So I'm just going to bring the samples to the timeline and edit them with a custom background of MOV Transparent.
Rendered and used in the required location. I don't know if this is the right way.
I don't know
