61 - Packing Project Materials

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
  • 61 - Packing Project Materials
    We've all been there before. We've moved, renamed, or deleted media files without realizing they are needed in a certain video Project that we've created using Power Director.
    Cyberlink provides a solution using the option to "Pack Project Materials" where everything is all copied into one folder regardless of how many different folders the media files are stored.
    Your question and comments are most welcome.
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    Ending Music courtesy of Soundscape.com
    Genre: Corporate
    Title: Canyonland
    Code: HBITS3EYQ3ACO20G
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Комментарии • 11

  • @PP3D
    @PP3D 8 дней назад +2

    Many thanks 👍

    • @Baldy-1
      @Baldy-1  7 дней назад

      Thank you too!

  • @aussieeuropeantour4727
    @aussieeuropeantour4727 8 дней назад +1

    Brian - great tutorial - thank you - wish I had known about that 12 months ago - cheers Rob

    • @Baldy-1
      @Baldy-1  7 дней назад

      Don't be afraid to go exploring in Power Director. Start clicking on every menu item just to see where it takes you and what it does. That Pack Project Materials menu option has been there going back many versions.

  • @Imkenster08
    @Imkenster08 8 дней назад +1

    Why whatever are you talking about? Me lose files? Never, well almost never. Good video.

    • @Baldy-1
      @Baldy-1  7 дней назад

      If you worked in a wood or metal shop, you'd lose files there as well. :-)

  • @Trebor-mu5de
    @Trebor-mu5de 8 дней назад +1

    Hi, love your screen saver, where can i download it? also i ask for the speed ramping a couple weeks ago, but what i was looking for is when the movie sort of jump forward quick then back to normal speed, i thought it was called speed ramp but i was wrong, so any chance of creating this one, it moves fast and then it sort of jump forward then back to normal speed....thanks

    • @Baldy-1
      @Baldy-1  7 дней назад

      The desktop wallpaper that you got a brief view of in my video comes from Microsoft's Windows Spotlight feature which changes it just about every day. Using Win11, go to Settings, Personalization, Background. On the menu item that says "Personalize Your Background" there should be a drop-down menu giving you 4 choices: Picture, Solid Color, Slideshow, and Windows spotlight. I believe this settings option is now the same under Windows 10.
      About the speed ramp that you describe, I think I've seen that kind of feature in which the director wants to convey the same scene speeding through time until several hours, months, or even years in the future. You can accomplish the same thing using the Speed Ramping technique previously show only make sure you set the speed to a very high number and you have enough footage on the clip to actually speed through.

  • @glenbarker7515
    @glenbarker7515 7 дней назад +1

    I hate the way PD modifies the name of a music file when it smart fit's. Because if i like the music and want to use it again i can never find it because the name has been altered into a wav file.

    • @Baldy-1
      @Baldy-1  7 дней назад

      But it doesn't change the name of the original music source file so you should always be able to find that one again. If you're thinking about re-using the altered .WAV file, you should know that it has been altered to fit one particular clip or project and probably won't fit into your new project the way you want.
      On the other hand, if you create the Packed Project file, then it will always contain the altered .WAV file using the same name as the original but with the addition of "_remix" added to the name.

    • @glenbarker7515
      @glenbarker7515 7 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the clarification. That helps