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238     9. Video Layers


        Working with Video

        Layers are just layers, so you can think of a video as an image layer that does
        a little something extra.  While that layer is present on the slide, the video
        will play.

        When we talk about video in ProShow, we’re also talking about animations.
        ProShow supports animations like animated GIF files that are found all over
        the Web and in many clip-art packages.  Everything you see here about
        working with video also applies to animations.
        Adding video to your show uses the exact same method you already use to
        add images.


        To Add Video to a Show
            1.   Use the Folder List to open a folder that contains your video.

            2.   Select the video in the File List.

            3.   Drag & drop the video into the Slide List to create a new slide.
        You can also use the same keyboard shortcuts to add video to existing
        slides.  For example, hold CTRL on the keyboard and drag the video to a
        slide to add it as a layer to that slide.


        Using Video Files

        ProShow will directly import almost all video files you want to use in your
        show.  From video clips shot with a smartphone, all the way to 4K Ultra HD
        video.  It’s a simple process of dragging and dropping the video into your
        show and letting ProShow do the rest.

        You’ll find a more details on working with video files in Chapter 20, for now,
        keep in mind that ProShow is not a video editor.   For best results, only
        import the exact clips that you want to add to your show.
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