How to import Files into Filmora 13 Tutorial For Beginners

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This video shows you how to import files into Filmora 13 for further editing.

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Hi Jacky, how about a filmora video about working with files of different frame rates, ie 30 and 60 fps clips to be edited into the same video. Thanks man!

VillageAerial
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Hi Jacky! this was very informative. One issue I can't seem to figure out is how to save my imported videos in filmora such that I will not have to re-import every time I disconnect the memory card. Once I disconnect my memory card, my videos become inactive. I am very new, new to this video recording thing so I'm sure this is a no brainer for many, but I can't figure it out. Thanks in advance!

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Hi can you create traditional DVDs in Filmora 13..menus, chapters etc?

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1.) If i import a video which dimensions differ from the project settings, i sometimes get asked about switching to the video dimensions sometimes not. Any idea why this is happening and how the change?
2.) If I import a smaller video into a project it always gets stretched to the height. I can resize it thereafter if i want to. But this is very uncomfortable because you never see when you have reached its native size. Yes there is a percentage shown, but this is useless because its not related to the native size but to its stretched size. Any idea?

PhillipFunk-is