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  • 4.24 and Imaginate 2

    Am I mistaken? In the help information with Imaginate, it plainly states that Imaginate appears as a filter plugin which can be applied to clips - is this so? On my system it does not, but I vaguely remember something on the old forum about this - can't find a .tpi plugin file in Imaginate - or do I need to put the .dll extension somewhere in Edius?

    thanks for any help with this.

    Paul
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  • #2
    No plugin needed. Just import the *.ivp file in the bin.

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    • #3
      Am I mistaken?
      yes, you are. It workes (at least for now) differently. Insert some pistures in Imaginate, create some nice slideshow. Play it in Imaginate- see that it workes. Save the project.
      Now start Edius and import the project file. Play it.
      have fun
      PS. You can do something in Edius with it according to your immagination...
      mike
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      • #4
        Are all these statements on the level?

        Originally posted by PaulTV View Post
        Am I mistaken? In the help information with Imaginate, it plainly states that Imaginate appears as a filter plugin which can be applied to clips - is this so? On my system it does not, but I vaguely remember something on the old forum about this - can't find a .tpi plugin file in Imaginate - or do I need to put the .dll extension somewhere in Edius?

        thanks for any help with this.

        Paul
        After past experiences with help & manuals, I'd not be surprised to see Imaginate considered a "Plug-in". It cannot be applied to Clips. It is, in fact, a stand-alone application who's files can be imported into Edius.

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