Feature dropped from MEP 2016?

terrypin wrote on 9/5/2016, 6:19 AM

I can no longer find this useful Save as template feature from MEP 2014:

 

High res: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4019461/MEP2014-Fades-1.jpg

 

I don't frequently use many of the fade options, but when I do I like to access them quickly. In MEP 2014  I achieved that with an extensive drop-down list using that template tool:

 

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4019461/Fades-Presets.jpg

 

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johnebaker wrote on 9/5/2016, 7:28 AM

Hi Terry

It is still there, however it only applies to certain types of fade ie those where there are more parameters to adjust other than the transition length.

HTH

John EB

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terrypin wrote on 9/5/2016, 9:27 AM

 

Hi Terry

It is still there, however it only applies to certain types of fade ie those where there are more parameters to adjust other than the transition length.

Thanks for the quick reply John, and you're quite right, I'd forgotten that.

BTW, I see that the template files now have an MXT extension, insead of TRP in MEP 2014. But copying them across from my XP PC and renaming them as MXT types saved me a great deal of time!

 

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