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By selecting small thumbnails, I can see 96 clips in S11 and 112 clips in S12.
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I remember a similar question not too long ago. This post by cuartetto may be helpful.
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glus:
The problem as reported in the opening post here, was reproduced here in QA during the S14 test cycle. Fixes were made, and menu quality is much improved in Studio 14 - menu background image and menu text is sharper, the fuzziness problem is improved overall (we also used S9 quality as the benchmark). Unfortunately ...
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Good news and bad news.
No errors with MemTest.
Looks like a Bios update coming after the holidays.
Doing the memtest was a good idea though. I learned a few new things.
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In my case, I make family videos with only a very minute chance of ever wanting to go back and modify a video. So, I don't even make a file. I just keep the video-ts folder in case I need a new copy and I keep the the original source material.
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towbar:
It's probably because they don't burn butts in school anymore. I got lit up more than once for not paying attention.
Aaaah! So that's where it started. Someone lit a fire under you in your youth and ..............
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Processor (Intel Pentium dual core ) also come into play at some point if working with AVCHD 1920.
Requirements listed here.
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bittmann:
Just goes to show you how useful the ''report abuse'' link is turning out to be. I ''reported'' this on the 13th, and yet here it still sits.
Same here.
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I hope I'm not stepping on JKoch's toes.
The first method mentioned:
You can output each of your sub-projects as a file. It is best to output as the same file type the original, ie. if working with avi then create an output file as avi.
Then bring each of the finished files into one master project.
The advantage as mentioned is ...
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thorn:I have been putting together a video by working on muliple projects. Is it possible to combine them into one final project? Can each individual project be ''locked'' and dragged as a whole to the new time time and then combine them all? Thanks in advance for your help.
Yes, you can. One method has already been ...
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