Frage von retikulatus:Hello all
'm new here and have a problem with the Ulead Media Studio Pro 7 program. Was lucky to a cheap e-bay purchase.
've Just finished created avi `s-mov etc." video files "imported.
But now I should be using simple images composed from what is not right.
In frames understands the "stupid"? Program appear to be something different than any normal user:
Standard Picture format like jpg - bmp bring all have the same result!
Consequently, the video is getting longer and extremely jerky.
Frames work fine with "avi video files" as they should and are then presented as synonymous "single box" and not as a snake with over 20 boxes.
I have 400 "different" animated pictures, I can not always click together and cut the number or push them together until I have only 1 box.
What's going wrong?
thanks in advance
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Antwort von Hans-Joachim:
I think you mix it here, what is synonymous can only confuse ;-) And of course you can create with Media Studio slideshows from images or videos from video clips mixed synonymous with images.
For a definition of the frame: A single image is a Picture, if synonymous in different formats and with different / any duration. The opposite is a video that consists of many images. So much for the "stupid program".
To the phrase "individual images work fine with" avi video files "as they should and will be synonymous as a" single box "shown and. Not as a snake with over 20 boxes" How images and clips are shown, is not God-given but is in the settings are defined. Look to "timeline view" mode. You have the choice "film strip mode," "thumbnail" mode and "file name mode. The film strip mode is very hard drive intensive, so I would advise the thumbnail mode.
And this sentence is difficult to understand: "I have 400" different "animated pictures, I can not always click together cut the number and or push them together until I have only 1 box What's going wrong.?" With how many boxes a Picture or clip is shown, is somewhat of a quite different: the time unit s.Linial. Click "Change Ruler Units' em up, then you see what I mean. To that extent, what you mean with "one box", sometimes mean 1 frame and sometimes many seconds.
I hope this helps for now and next I have interpreted your question correctly - which was not always easy.