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Brewsir1960 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Feb 03, 2016 22:58 Messages: 11 Offline
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I'm going through some old video, and I have scenes of my father, before he died, and mother, before she got alzhiemers. I was wondering, if there's a way to produce an individual clip in the timeline, without removing all the other clips, in the timeline. Obviously the clips will be in the final production, I guess I just get excited, and want to share some bits with family, since I have limited time, and the end product will take a while. Power Director 14 Ultimate - Windows 10 Pro 64bit - Core i5 4670 @3.4 GHz - Nvidia GTX 780 - Asus Sabertooth Z87 - 16GB Corsair Ram @2400MHz
JL_JL [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Location: Arizona, USA Joined: Oct 01, 2006 20:01 Messages: 6091 Offline
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What you can do with the orange markers on the sides of the timeline scrubber is move these to select the range you want to produce and then a "Produce Range" button will appear above the timeline. You can use that to produce your selected area.

Jeff
Brewsir1960 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Feb 03, 2016 22:58 Messages: 11 Offline
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Awesome! Thanks mucho. I wondered what those were for. Guess I'll have to search to find out what else they're useful for. Part of the reason it's taking me so long, learning and editing/producing at the same time. Power Director 14 Ultimate - Windows 10 Pro 64bit - Core i5 4670 @3.4 GHz - Nvidia GTX 780 - Asus Sabertooth Z87 - 16GB Corsair Ram @2400MHz
Richmond Dan
Senior Contributor Location: Richmond, VA Joined: Aug 07, 2014 17:17 Messages: 673 Offline
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Quote: Awesome! Thanks mucho. I wondered what those were for. Guess I'll have to search to find out what else they're useful for. Part of the reason it's taking me so long, learning and editing/producing at the same time.




Welcome to the club! Honestly, I learn at least one new thing each day...PD is a very complicated, yet largely intuitive, product. Regards,
Dan
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