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How to Import Media from Removable Devices Using Corel VideoStudio
We demonstrate the method of importing media from removable devices.
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Here to show you how to import digital media in Corel Video Studio. First make sure your mobile device is hooked to your computer. It can be digital camera, cell phone or flash drive, anything with a memory card or hard drive. Open Corel Video Studio and click on the capture tab. To the right of the preview window you have four options for capturing. Click on the option that says "Import from Mobile Device" The program will scan your computer for any mobile device connected to your computer and show them on the left of this window. Select the device you want. In this case a flash drive and click select which media you wish to import. You can preview all the media on the device in this window. Once you've select your media click ok. Once the program has imported the media it will be available in your selection window. You can then click on the edit tab to drag your new media into the time line and continue your project.
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