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Doesn't appear to exist, but I really wish Moviemaker had an "ARCHIVE
"PROJECT" command. Let's say I'm creating a short video for whatever purpose. I may use some still pictures from "my pictures", a few clips from "my videos", and maybe some background music from an MP3 or two in an external hard drive. Oops, now I realize I'm not going to finish before leaving on vacation, so I'd like to just make a copy of all these files and use my Dad's computer next week to put the final touches on my project. So I make copies of all the source material and my saved project, but now all the links are broken because the source material paths have changed. Any decent software would have an "ARCHIVE PROJECT" command where I could tell it to put everything on a DVD with updated links in the Moviemaker project. What are you guys doing for workarounds to this? Martin |
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I haven't done this, but based on what I've read, you could start by moving
all of your clips and pictures to one folder(ie C:\MyMMFiles) before you start. Then if you move to another computer, if you place that folder in the same EXACT spot (C:\MyMMFiles) on DAD's computer, the project should open and recoginze the location of all the files. If it doesn't, you made get Red X's in your collections, then you browse for one of the files to give it its location, and MM should find the rest of them. "Martin" wrote: > Doesn't appear to exist, but I really wish Moviemaker had an "ARCHIVE > "PROJECT" command. > > Let's say I'm creating a short video for whatever purpose. I may use > some still pictures from "my pictures", a few clips from "my videos", > and maybe some background music from an MP3 or two in an external hard > drive. > > Oops, now I realize I'm not going to finish before leaving on vacation, > so I'd like to just make a copy of all these files and use my Dad's > computer next week to put the final touches on my project. So I make > copies of all the source material and my saved project, but now all the > links are broken because the source material paths have changed. > > Any decent software would have an "ARCHIVE PROJECT" command where I > could tell it to put everything on a DVD with updated links in the > Moviemaker project. > > What are you guys doing for workarounds to this? > > Martin > > |
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Adobe premiere doesn't have this option either.............
It takes about 5 seconds to tell the pc where the files are when opening the project, so it's not that much hassle to do just that. -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.co.uk www.dvds2treasure.com www.simplydv.com "Martin" <funkychateauSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1135029720.214914.264810@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Doesn't appear to exist, but I really wish Moviemaker had an "ARCHIVE > "PROJECT" command. > > Let's say I'm creating a short video for whatever purpose. I may use > some still pictures from "my pictures", a few clips from "my videos", > and maybe some background music from an MP3 or two in an external hard > drive. > > Oops, now I realize I'm not going to finish before leaving on vacation, > so I'd like to just make a copy of all these files and use my Dad's > computer next week to put the final touches on my project. So I make > copies of all the source material and my saved project, but now all the > links are broken because the source material paths have changed. > > Any decent software would have an "ARCHIVE PROJECT" command where I > could tell it to put everything on a DVD with updated links in the > Moviemaker project. > > What are you guys doing for workarounds to this? > > Martin > |
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Agilent's design software includes an "archive project" function, and
it's very handy. In particular, when you're trying to forward a design to someone you're coaching/tutoring, they can just open the main file from your cd and everything is right in place, instead of a dozen broken links. Martin Graham Hughes wrote: > Adobe premiere doesn't have this option either............. > It takes about 5 seconds to tell the pc where the files are when opening the > project, so it's not that much hassle to do just that. > > -- > Graham Hughes > MVP Digital Media > www.myvideoproblems.co.uk > www.dvds2treasure.com > www.simplydv.com > > > "Martin" <funkychateauSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:1135029720.214914.264810@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > > Doesn't appear to exist, but I really wish Moviemaker had an "ARCHIVE > > "PROJECT" command. > > > > Let's say I'm creating a short video for whatever purpose. I may use > > some still pictures from "my pictures", a few clips from "my videos", > > and maybe some background music from an MP3 or two in an external hard > > drive. > > > > Oops, now I realize I'm not going to finish before leaving on vacation, > > so I'd like to just make a copy of all these files and use my Dad's > > computer next week to put the final touches on my project. So I make > > copies of all the source material and my saved project, but now all the > > links are broken because the source material paths have changed. > > > > Any decent software would have an "ARCHIVE PROJECT" command where I > > could tell it to put everything on a DVD with updated links in the > > Moviemaker project. > > > > What are you guys doing for workarounds to this? > > > > Martin > > |
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So in other words we went from "any decent software" to one piece of
software? "Martin" <funkychateauSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1135192508.280123.236030@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Agilent's design software includes an "archive project" function, and > it's very handy. In particular, when you're trying to forward a design > to someone you're coaching/tutoring, they can just open the main file > from your cd and everything is right in place, instead of a dozen > broken links. > > Martin > > Graham Hughes wrote: >> Adobe premiere doesn't have this option either............. >> It takes about 5 seconds to tell the pc where the files are when opening >> the >> project, so it's not that much hassle to do just that. >> >> -- >> Graham Hughes >> MVP Digital Media >> www.myvideoproblems.co.uk >> www.dvds2treasure.com >> www.simplydv.com >> >> >> "Martin" <funkychateauSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message >> news:1135029720.214914.264810@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >> > Doesn't appear to exist, but I really wish Moviemaker had an "ARCHIVE >> > "PROJECT" command. >> > >> > Let's say I'm creating a short video for whatever purpose. I may use >> > some still pictures from "my pictures", a few clips from "my videos", >> > and maybe some background music from an MP3 or two in an external hard >> > drive. >> > >> > Oops, now I realize I'm not going to finish before leaving on vacation, >> > so I'd like to just make a copy of all these files and use my Dad's >> > computer next week to put the final touches on my project. So I make >> > copies of all the source material and my saved project, but now all the >> > links are broken because the source material paths have changed. >> > >> > Any decent software would have an "ARCHIVE PROJECT" command where I >> > could tell it to put everything on a DVD with updated links in the >> > Moviemaker project. >> > >> > What are you guys doing for workarounds to this? >> > >> > Martin >> > > |
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I'm not sure what your point is, perhaps that makes two of us.
One is a general statement, the other is a specific example to illustrate that such a feature is useful. Martin Wojo wrote: > So in other words we went from "any decent software" to one piece of > software? > > "Martin" <funkychateauSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:1135192508.280123.236030@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > > Agilent's design software includes an "archive project" function, and > > it's very handy. In particular, when you're trying to forward a design > > to someone you're coaching/tutoring, they can just open the main file > > from your cd and everything is right in place, instead of a dozen > > broken links. > > > > Martin > > > > Graham Hughes wrote: > >> Adobe premiere doesn't have this option either............. > >> It takes about 5 seconds to tell the pc where the files are when opening > >> the > >> project, so it's not that much hassle to do just that. > >> > >> -- > >> Graham Hughes > >> MVP Digital Media > >> www.myvideoproblems.co.uk > >> www.dvds2treasure.com > >> www.simplydv.com > >> > >> > >> "Martin" <funkychateauSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message > >> news:1135029720.214914.264810@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > >> > Doesn't appear to exist, but I really wish Moviemaker had an "ARCHIVE > >> > "PROJECT" command. > >> > > >> > Let's say I'm creating a short video for whatever purpose. I may use > >> > some still pictures from "my pictures", a few clips from "my videos", > >> > and maybe some background music from an MP3 or two in an external hard > >> > drive. > >> > > >> > Oops, now I realize I'm not going to finish before leaving on vacation, > >> > so I'd like to just make a copy of all these files and use my Dad's > >> > computer next week to put the final touches on my project. So I make > >> > copies of all the source material and my saved project, but now all the > >> > links are broken because the source material paths have changed. > >> > > >> > Any decent software would have an "ARCHIVE PROJECT" command where I > >> > could tell it to put everything on a DVD with updated links in the > >> > Moviemaker project. > >> > > >> > What are you guys doing for workarounds to this? > >> > > >> > Martin > >> > > > |
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I am not disputing that it would be useful, in fact I agree that it would
be. Your original post, however, made it sound like this was a big miss by Microsoft even though it is something you apparently have only seen in one other piece of (paid for) software. That's what my point is. -Wojo "Martin" <funkychateauSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1135267759.202870.145880@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > I'm not sure what your point is, perhaps that makes two of us. > > One is a general statement, the other is a specific example to > illustrate that such a feature is useful. > > Martin > > Wojo wrote: >> So in other words we went from "any decent software" to one piece of >> software? >> >> "Martin" <funkychateauSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message >> news:1135192508.280123.236030@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >> > Agilent's design software includes an "archive project" function, and >> > it's very handy. In particular, when you're trying to forward a design >> > to someone you're coaching/tutoring, they can just open the main file >> > from your cd and everything is right in place, instead of a dozen >> > broken links. >> > >> > Martin >> > >> > Graham Hughes wrote: >> >> Adobe premiere doesn't have this option either............. >> >> It takes about 5 seconds to tell the pc where the files are when >> >> opening >> >> the >> >> project, so it's not that much hassle to do just that. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Graham Hughes >> >> MVP Digital Media >> >> www.myvideoproblems.co.uk >> >> www.dvds2treasure.com >> >> www.simplydv.com >> >> >> >> >> >> "Martin" <funkychateauSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message >> >> news:1135029720.214914.264810@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >> >> > Doesn't appear to exist, but I really wish Moviemaker had an >> >> > "ARCHIVE >> >> > "PROJECT" command. >> >> > >> >> > Let's say I'm creating a short video for whatever purpose. I may >> >> > use >> >> > some still pictures from "my pictures", a few clips from "my >> >> > videos", >> >> > and maybe some background music from an MP3 or two in an external >> >> > hard >> >> > drive. >> >> > >> >> > Oops, now I realize I'm not going to finish before leaving on >> >> > vacation, >> >> > so I'd like to just make a copy of all these files and use my Dad's >> >> > computer next week to put the final touches on my project. So I >> >> > make >> >> > copies of all the source material and my saved project, but now all >> >> > the >> >> > links are broken because the source material paths have changed. >> >> > >> >> > Any decent software would have an "ARCHIVE PROJECT" command where I >> >> > could tell it to put everything on a DVD with updated links in the >> >> > Moviemaker project. >> >> > >> >> > What are you guys doing for workarounds to this? >> >> > >> >> > Martin >> >> > >> > > |
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