![]() I’ve not yet had chance to try the suggestions from 3POINT, Set and Tony (for which I am very grateful), but having discovered the above it has taken the urgency away. If at a later date you add more media to media bin, simply re-sort as above, and the added media will show as 0 used, so it is then quite simple to identify the added media and slot it in the timeline at the appropriate place. Move the media to the timeline and it stays in the order in media bin. media sorted on date modified), you hover the mouse on the “modified” heading in media bin and there is an arrow head barely visible (on my display at least) which lets you sort the media either ascending or descending – and voila, my media is in the order I want, albeit in the illogical American date format. Tick the ones you want displayed.įor my particular problem (ie. This gives a list of all the headings available to be displayed in the media bin. ![]() Then right click within the media bin and select “view”. ![]() All you do is add the media as usual, then click the “view” tab above the bin (next to the magnifying glass) and select “details”. ![]() I’ve been using Movie Studio since version 12 and I’m still finding things it can do which I wasn’t aware of! My latest discovery is that media added to media bin can be easily sorted within media bin. Don't know if this helps with your problem, but I had a similar problem and posted my solution a few weeks ago. ![]()
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