Difference between revisions of "Open/save a project"

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== Open a project ==
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To load an already existing project (for example, a [http://3denlive.com/demos/en.php Demo Pack]), click on the [[File:ButtonOpenProject.png|open project]] button on left of the main top bar.
 
To load an already existing project (for example, a [http://3denlive.com/demos/en.php Demo Pack]), click on the [[File:ButtonOpenProject.png|open project]] button on left of the main top bar.
  
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You can start working on it.
 
You can start working on it.
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== Save a project ==
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To save a project, click on the [[File:ButtonSaveProject.png|save project]] button on left of the main top bar.
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Choose a folder on your disk, and define a name to your project:
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[[File:SaveProjectDialog.png|center]]
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Click on the "Save" button. All the project configuration should be saved.
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Remark: images and videos are always kept on their original place on your disk. The 3De project file only contains an information on where they are (it's a text file you can open with any text editor). No image and no video is saved with the 3De project file.

Revision as of 13:17, 10 February 2021

Open a project

To load an already existing project (for example, a Demo Pack), click on the open project button on left of the main top bar.

Choose a 3De file on your disk:

OpenProjectDialog.png

Click the "Open" button. All the project should be loaded : images and videos medias (left panel), clips in the timelines (bottom panel), processors associated with each clip (appear on the right panel when a clip is clicked):

ProjectScreenShot.png

You can start working on it.

Save a project

To save a project, click on the save project button on left of the main top bar.

Choose a folder on your disk, and define a name to your project:

SaveProjectDialog.png

Click on the "Save" button. All the project configuration should be saved.

Remark: images and videos are always kept on their original place on your disk. The 3De project file only contains an information on where they are (it's a text file you can open with any text editor). No image and no video is saved with the 3De project file.