I moved an entire timeline from PE 4 to a new project setting in PE 9.
Is that supposed to be possible?
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I moved an entire timeline to a new project setting?
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I moved an entire timeline to a new project setting?I moved an entire timeline from PE 4 to a new project setting in PE 9.
Is that supposed to be possible?
Re: I moved an entire timeline to a new project setting?Sort of.
Theoretically it's possible (depending on how you did it). But in my experience, it nearly always leads to oddball behavior (like audio that doesn't play right, effects that suddenly don't work, etc.). So if it works for you, it works. But don't be surprised if it doesn't either. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: I moved an entire timeline to a new project setting?Yes, it had oddball behavior. But it's easier to deal with than reconstructing the entire lesson. I removed the cropping, for instance, and suddenly all the avi files were ready for widescreen. It exported great!
All the info I've gotten from this site led me to wonder if I could move the timeline in such a way as to get around some very bad problems. I'm oh so happy.
Re: I moved an entire timeline to a new project setting?I want to try something similar with PE7 or 8. I've finding useful stuff. Is there a way to get my hands on one of those versions? I already purchased versions 4 and 9.
Re: I moved an entire timeline to a new project setting?It's possible you can find older versions of Amazon.com.
You may also be able to find some used versions on eBay. Just make sure you're getting a fully-licensed version (as most of them on that site are) and not a bootleg. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
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