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#1 rbwent

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Posted 26 February 2006 - 06:42 PM

Hello.
I was wondering if there was a way to copy an ENTIRE project and paste it in a new production.  What I mean is, when I try to copy, I click "select all" and it only selects the video clips.  None of the audio songs and sound effects I've added to the production are selected to be copied.  I was hoping there was a way to copy ALL of it, so I wouldn't have to copy everything (video, audio, etc.) seperately.  If it was all done seperately, I would have to realine all of the music and sound effects that were placed in a specific position and place in the movie.  Many thanks.

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Posted 26 February 2006 - 08:03 PM

How about just doing a File\ Save as... and giving the production a new name.

The original production will remain unchanged, but you can change the new one.
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Posted 28 February 2006 - 08:26 PM

Okay sorry about that one.  I wasn't thinking that night.  Thanks for answering it anyway though.  Gosh, I can't believe I didn't think of that.

View Postmlpasley, on Feb 26 2006, 08:03 PM, said:

How about just doing a File\ Save as... and giving the production a new name.

The original production will remain unchanged, but you can change the new one.


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Posted 28 February 2006 - 09:44 PM

View Postrbwent, on Feb 28 2006, 10:26 PM, said:

Okay sorry about that one. I wasn't thinking that night. Thanks for answering it anyway though. Gosh, I can't believe I didn't think of that


No problem.   Sometimes the solutions are so easy that we overlook them.

I routinely keep two copies of any production that I'm working on.  That way if the production file becomes corrupt which can happen occasionally,  I've got a backup.
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Posted 02 March 2006 - 07:00 PM

That's a really good idea!  Now that I have a larger drive, I think I might just do that, just in case...
Um, I know I asked this before, but I don't know if whoever I asked knew for sure at the time.  Does EMC 8 have an improved VideoWave, or did it stay the same.  I'm assuming it's VideoWave 8 now; I hope, because I may upgrade.  Thanks.

View Postmlpasley, on Feb 28 2006, 09:44 PM, said:

No problem.   Sometimes the solutions are so easy that we overlook them.

I routinely keep two copies of any production that I'm working on.  That way if the production file becomes corrupt which can happen occasionally,  I've got a backup.





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