List of Source Movies
Supported movie file types include AVI, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, Windows Media, DV and QuickTime formats for which you have a valid, Windows compatible, Read/Write codec. If you do not have the correct codec your source file may play but it cannot be decoded for writing. Windows Media codecs that are not installed with Windows Media Player can be downloaded from Microsoft's web site. Current QuickTime codecs are installed with the Apple QuickTime player; older versions are hard to find. The DV format used by many digital video cameras often times requires codecs that are specific to the device that created them.
IMPORTANT: If you include a movie that has no sound between movies that have sound your audio track will be out of sync.

The Add button will open the standard Windows common dialogue which permits you to browse your system for source files.

By default the file type filter is set to display all supported file extensions. You may change the filter from the Files of type drop-down to display only AVI, only MPEG, only Windows Media, only QuickTime or all files (*.*). Files with unusual file extensions will load properly if they are properly formatted and if the file header correctly reflects the genuine file type.

The Multi-Add button opens a special window that permits the selection of multiple files.

Holding the Ctrl key and clicking on one unselected file after another will select each and all of those files. Holding the Ctrl key and clicking on a selected file will un-select it.

Holding the Shift key and clicking on the first and last file that you want will select the entire range of files.

You may use combinations of the above techniques such as selecting an entire range and then holding the Ctrl key, un-select some of the files.
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