import a video from my computer hard drive?
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hawaiilovesart
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import a video from my computer hard drive?
how can I import an existing video into corel so I can make changes? If I use select import source folders it wont open andy folders so I can access the videos. I want to change the finalized vids and load them to youtube. the ones on my computer have been processed thru videostudio and are now mp4s. can't find info on this thru neet searching.
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hawaiilovesart
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Re: import a video from my computer hard drive?
ok an hour of online search says open new project, rt click timeline and insert video.
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Re: import a video from my computer hard drive?
If you have the rendered videos (mp4's) you may also have the project files (vsp) they were made from.
To change anything, load the vsp, make your changes and re-render: change the output file name so you have both versions.
VS also has an option to upload the rendered result to youtube, in the share mode web options: you will have to input your account log-in for this to work.
If you prefer to check the results before uploading, then just save the rendered result to a local file, check it (eg play with a player like VLC), and then manually upload to YT.
To change anything, load the vsp, make your changes and re-render: change the output file name so you have both versions.
VS also has an option to upload the rendered result to youtube, in the share mode web options: you will have to input your account log-in for this to work.
If you prefer to check the results before uploading, then just save the rendered result to a local file, check it (eg play with a player like VLC), and then manually upload to YT.
