AVS Video ReMaker - Using Projects
For your additional convenience we added the possibility to save your current editions as projects, so that you could keep them on your hard disk drive and work with them later without need to look for the files on your computer. Working with projects is extremely easy.
After you add a video file to the AVS Video ReMaker you can save the list of all the changes as a separate project. The next time you need to edit the same file with the same settings, all you will have to do is to load the saved project.
Use the Open project, Save project and the Save Project As... options of the Top Menu to save and open previously saved projects:
Open Project - use this option to load previously saved project. It will have the *.vcp extension and will be associated with AVS Video ReMaker by default. When the project is opened the file and all the selection and deletion areas previously added to it will be added to the Timeline. If a file has been deleted or moved, it will not be added and the corresponding message will be displayed. If a file has been modified, its last version will be added to your edition.
Save Project - use this option to save the current edition as a project file. It will contain the list of all the selections and deletions you have added to your file, DVD menus created, will have the *.vcp extension and will be associated with AVS Video ReMaker by default.
Save Project As... - use this option to save the current project under a different file name. It will contain the list of all the selections and deletions you have added to your file, DVD menus created, will have the *.vcp extension and will be associated with AVS Video ReMaker by default.
Please note that AVS4YOU programs do not allow you to copy protected material and are to be used to create a single backup copy for personal use only. You may use this software in copying material in which you own the copyright or have obtained permission to copy from the copyright owner.
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