Corel Video Studio Pro Tutorial, Part 3 Importing Digital Media From An HD Camera
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@cjstopher i have a Everio and i can't get it to work period ?? how do i get it to work??
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it's a nice, easy software, but it's a shame that it doesn't have any filters like "deshaker" for example
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@UpskirtPower I've been messing with it, check your inbox
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@cjstopher hellppp how do i put watermark?
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No problem, just wanted to throw that out there so you don't get Everio owners freaking out LOL. Keep up the good work
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Another informative tut John, nicely done. Don't own any camera myself, but i can appreciate all that you share and i bet it very useful information for Corel user.
I heard they coming out with new version soon, hope they fix the rendering issue, adding more output format :p
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TrinityTrance1 2 years ago
Thanks Norman, yes I've read about this so called new version on a forum, I don't think it's a new version of X2, correct me if I'm wrong. People who have downloaded a trial have said it's really slow and uninstalled it from what I gather. I'll do a search and see what I can find out
johnboy1uk 2 years ago
I like it, John!
Thanks again..
j3suspardo 2 years ago
Muchas gracias, my friend
johnboy1uk 2 years ago
Just and FYI this may not work for some HDD cameras, like my JVC Everio, but you can use the "Import from Mobile Device".
cjstopher 2 years ago
I know, there are always going to be some issues with certain makes of camera, nothing is ever going to be 100%. Most cameras will work with this method. My Canon and my Panasonic work perfectly this way, but thanks for the info anyway
johnboy1uk 2 years ago