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icgpamretired1Newbie Joined: Nov 16, 2014 20:08Messages: 25Offline
Solved byJun 07, 2022 13:10
Maybe I never noticed before, but Theme Designer seems to only let me use videos from the media library. Is that true? I can't use edited videos from my timeline?
Is there a workaround like adding edited clips to the library? Thanks in advance for any help.
PowerDirector ModeratorSenior ContributorLocation: New Taipei City, TaiwanJoined: Oct 18, 2016 00:25Messages: 2104Offline
Jun 07, 2022 22:12
Hello,
Yes, you are correct. By default, only the media in the media library is available in the Theme Designer. If you want to include an edited clip, you just need to produce it first. Once produced, add it to your media library or use the Import Media button to import it into the Theme Designer from your hard drive.
icgpamretired1Newbie Joined: Nov 16, 2014 20:08Messages: 25Offline
Jun 08, 2022 09:11
Thank you for those responses. Seems like something that could be changed with new versions. I have 15 clips of granchildren in indoor playgrounds and wanted to put them in an action theme...but producing 15 clips is a bit much. I'll change my plans.
Thanks again.
Think of it like baking or cooking: Theme Designer is the final step where everything comes together, while clips on the timeline are all in the process of being made. You have to first finish cooking the individual items before putting them on a plate and serving them.
icgpamretired1Newbie Joined: Nov 16, 2014 20:08Messages: 25Offline
Jun 09, 2022 10:29
QuoteThink of it like baking or cooking: Theme Designer is the final step where everything comes together, while clips on the timeline are all in the process of being made. You have to first finish cooking the individual items before putting them on a plate and serving them.
That is a great analogy...I will use that method in a future smaller project. Thanks.
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