New Patch announced for MEP Premium

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browj2 escrito el 26.05.PM a las 16:00 horas

@Kami_1

The program for Plus and Premium is supposed to be identical, the only difference being what is written in the upper right of the screen, but, you never know.

How can you compare the two if you only have one. You can't compare 2 different versions, one for Plus the other for Premium. What you saw is probably the difference between 2 versions, but for one you had Plus, the other Premium.

BTW, I'm still working on the tutorial for the Move object content command. It was far too long and I didn't like my text, or my voice, so I'm re-doing it.

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Kami_1 escrito el 26.05.PM a las 19:22 horas

John - I did have both versions. Switching me to Premium was the only way to "solve" the issues I had in Plus.

Still looking forward to the tutorial, which I'm sure will be quite informative.

browj2 escrito el 30.05.PM a las 18:26 horas

@Kami_1

Tutorial on moving object content done:

Please let me know if you now understand.

@johnebaker

I upload this as well to this forum, awaiting your approval.

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Kami_1 escrito el 31.05.AM a las 00:38 horas

I'm still confused. Is *trimming* the same as deleting part of a scene, either the beginning or the end? If yes, how can you stretch it to bring back what you cut? But you said that isn't really what you did, at which point I was doubly lost. Thanks for doing this, but I seem to be a lost cause. 🙃 😶 😑 😞

browj2 escrito el 31.05.AM a las 06:35 horas

Hi Kami,

Please watch my tutorial on Basic Editing 2. Trimming is very basic to movie editing. If you have a 15 minute clip but you only want 5 seconds of it, you trim everything before and after the part that you want to keep. If you cut a clip and then delete one of the cut pieces, you have effectively trimmed the clip. Nothing happens to the original file, all of the material, all 15 minutes, is still there. You simply drag out the ends of the trimmed clip to get it back.

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Kami_1 escrito el 31.05.PM a las 21:56 horas

Thanks for posting this. Most of this I knew, but I never used the Object Trimmer before, so I did learn about that. I guess I prefer the "manual" methods, moving the timeline cursor to where I want to cut. 🙂

ALSO, I didn't know that after cutting the end or the beginning, the cut part is still there, just drag the object end back to where it was. This makes the Move tool make sense to me. Thanks again.