I now just read that scribes are saved in hidden folders, so I know exported my files to a folder I created call VideoScribes.
Now, I imported quite a bit of images from various sources that I used in scribes I did, those images are in my downloads folder so my question is:
if I trash those images will they still be available when or if I have to reopen a completed scribe?
I guess this would fall under the same question of Where are the images in MY video scribe library?
RD
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Mike Metcalf
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Mon, 17 Oct, 2016 at 5:10 PM
If you save a scribe project locally, online, or as a standalone .scribe file, copies of all of the images, text and audio are bundled up in that saved file. After you have used images out of a folder on your hard drive, you could delete those images if you really want to.
On a related note, I'd recommend using at least 2 of the 3 save methods so you have a backup copy of your work.
-Mike (videoscribe user)
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Sagar Rohida
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Fri, 28 Jul, 2017 at 7:00 PM
My Trial Version has expired, i enjoyed it using making scribes but didn't got chance to edit voice in it. and now i'm unable to log in as my free trial period has expired. I haven't took the back up of my video scribe file. where can i find those files.
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Mike Metcalf
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Fri, 28 Jul, 2017 at 11:04 PM
When a free trial ends, all projects files remain wherever you saved them (unless you delete them).
Project files can only be opened and edited using an active videoscribe account.
If you upgrade to a PRO account, you will be able to open your saved projects from wherever you saved them.
I now just read that scribes are saved in hidden folders, so I know exported my files to a folder I created call VideoScribes.
Now, I imported quite a bit of images from various sources that I used in scribes I did, those images are in my downloads folder so my question is:
if I trash those images will they still be available when or if I have to reopen a completed scribe?
I guess this would fall under the same question of Where are the images in MY video scribe library?
RD
On a related note, I'd recommend using at least 2 of the 3 save methods so you have a backup copy of your work.
-Mike (videoscribe user)
Project files can only be opened and edited using an active videoscribe account.
If you upgrade to a PRO account, you will be able to open your saved projects from wherever you saved them.
-Mike (videoscribe user)