![]() But if you had a beefy enough of a computer it might be doable. PS: I haven't yet tried rendering one project while editing another, as for me and on my computer (which may be considered a mid-range gaming rig), when rendering a movie it's quite CPU intensive and can considerably slow down my computer and make it difficult / laggy in trying to do any other tasks. ![]() ![]() Then you can simply use the "Save as." to give the project a new name accordingly. * If you like, you could keep "Project 1" and "Project 2" as empty, or dummy, projects, and just use them to be able to open up multiple instances of this software. back and forth between the two as you like now (you can select from your WIndows task-bar). * You now have multiple instances & projects open at the same time. * This should now open up a 2nd instance of Movie Studio 13 Platinum and load in "Project 2" into that one. * Navigate to where you saved "Project 2" (the file name may show as "Project 2.vf", or whatever it was named), right-click on it and from the pop-up menu select "Edit source project (Project 2.vf)". Open up "Project 1", again and make whatever additions and edits you like.īut now, let's say you want to also have Project 2 open at the same time (and thus being able to have multiple projects open at the same time), or you may want to copy & paste stuff between the two projects or be able to switch back and forth for editing, so here's how I figured out how Then start a new project and "Save as." and we'll call it "Project 2". You might save one project with "Save as." and we'll call it "Project 1". Okay, so say you want to have two projects open at the same time If this way of working is important to you - don't buy this version of Movie Studio!Īctually, I found a possible way (maybe even the Sony Team wasn't aware of for the Steam version), or a work-around of sorts, to run multiple intances, or to be able to copy a track (or part of a project) from one project to another project. That leaves me with a piece of software that doesn't work the way I want or need it to, and I don't feel like buying a standalone version as well. Steam Support Team didn't gave me any support. So where does this leave us? Sony Creative Software have no solution to the problem. You will receive no further correspondence regarding this matter." The next response was a simple "Steam Support has provided you with all of the relevant information regarding this issue. It just felt like the ticket was not even read, so I responded with a clarification. Just a link to the Subscriber Agreement and "the game in question has been installed and played for xx hours." I didn't expect them to gladly throw me a refund, but I'm still kind of disappointed of how the ticket was handled. I know it's very hard to get refunds from Steam, but I contacted Steam Support regarding this matter anyway to get some kind of support. ![]()
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