Was "Disable Resample" Removed from Movie Studio Platinum 14.0?

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michael-harrison wrote on 12/7/2017, 8:53 PM

Is there any chance that there's a way to set this on multiple clips at the same time? several dozen clips in a project I'm working on and just discovered that I need resampling off.

System 1:

Windows 10
i9-10850K 10 Core
128.0G RAM
Nvidia RTX 3060 Studio driver [most likely latest]
Resolution        3840 x 2160 x 60 hertz
Video Memory 12G GDDR5

 

System 2:

Lenovo Yoga 720
Core i7-7700 2.8Ghz quad core, 8 logical
16G ram
Intel HD 630 gpu 1G vram
Nvidia GTX 1050 gpu 2G vram

 

NickHope wrote on 12/7/2017, 10:58 PM

Is there any chance that there's a way to set this on multiple clips at the same time? several dozen clips in a project I'm working on and just discovered that I need resampling off.

Select the video part (not audio part) of multiple events on the timeline* > right click > Switches > Disable Resample.

*You can do this with:

  • the selection edit tool
  • pressing CTRL while you click events
vkmast wrote on 12/8/2017, 1:11 AM

Another possibility is mentioned here. Read also the next post there (and maybe the whole thread). Note that you can "Select Events to End".

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michael-harrison wrote on 12/8/2017, 7:23 AM

Is there any chance that there's a way to set this on multiple clips at the same time? several dozen clips in a project I'm working on and just discovered that I need resampling off.

Select the video part (not audio part) of multiple events on the timeline* > right click > Switches > Disable Resample.

*You can do this with:

  • the selection edit tool
  • pressing CTRL while you click events


Ahh. Thank you. I'd tried Ctrl-A and found that wouldn't work and didn't think to try a Ctrl-click on the video portion.

System 1:

Windows 10
i9-10850K 10 Core
128.0G RAM
Nvidia RTX 3060 Studio driver [most likely latest]
Resolution        3840 x 2160 x 60 hertz
Video Memory 12G GDDR5

 

System 2:

Lenovo Yoga 720
Core i7-7700 2.8Ghz quad core, 8 logical
16G ram
Intel HD 630 gpu 1G vram
Nvidia GTX 1050 gpu 2G vram

 

michael-harrison wrote on 12/8/2017, 7:31 AM

Another possibility is mentioned here. Read also the next post there (and maybe the whole thread). Note that you can "Select Events to End".

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Thanks! That works even better for my project!

System 1:

Windows 10
i9-10850K 10 Core
128.0G RAM
Nvidia RTX 3060 Studio driver [most likely latest]
Resolution        3840 x 2160 x 60 hertz
Video Memory 12G GDDR5

 

System 2:

Lenovo Yoga 720
Core i7-7700 2.8Ghz quad core, 8 logical
16G ram
Intel HD 630 gpu 1G vram
Nvidia GTX 1050 gpu 2G vram