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Media Browser


douglashh

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OK, this is probably a dumb question. I've captured some streaming video in the Media Browser from the web. I've converted it to the desired format. Now how do I delete those from the Media Browser. The files are at: Convert/ Media Browser/Video/Web Video. I've tried the delete key and right clicking my mouse but can't find a way to delete them.

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You should be able to right click (or control click) on them in the media browser. A popup should appear that gives the option to show in Finder. Choose that and then drag the video files in the Finder to the trash.

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Since I purchased Toast 11 10 days ago I have tried in vein to get the Web Video Capturing option to work. I have only played around with YouTube videos which they claim are all in .FLV format and on average last for about 4 mins. Having selected a video from YouTube, and when it is playing I open Toast 11 and select Video>DVD Video and then in the Media window select Video>Web Video .What now should happen (according to what I have been able to read) is that the video image should show up in the bottom half of the Media window and indicate that it is recording. What happens in reality is that I get a message saying that "If the video is a supported format it will appear here" and no video appears although the format is .flv. If you are fortunate enough to record a video, and then try a second one it fails. By shutting down my Mac and then restarting sometimes will allow you to record one video only before the problem starts all over again.

 

There is a good chance that I am not carrying out the procedure correctly, if so, please advise. Is any other user having the same issue. I have contacted Corel twice re. this problem, and have received only advice that has nothing to do with Web Video Capturing.

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