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V V4 users - how to get V V4 to recognized saved presets??



 
 
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Old March 28th 05, 05:10 PM posted to alt.video.avid_editors,alt.video.dvd.software,rec.video,rec.video.desktop,uk.rec.video.digital
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Default V V4 users - how to get V V4 to recognized saved presets??

I did an OS wipe/reinstall and put my saved presets backs into the
presets folder. I saw that I had to actually create a preset for the
folder to be created and then saw that a weirdly named file was
created at that time (something like "{}" with numbers and letters
inside). I saved my presets to both the general presets file and then
into that one with the funny name. They just don't show up.

How do we get VV4 to recognize these older dxp files, anyone know?
Must I "import" them instead of just copying them into the folder?

Thanks.

 




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