HI everybody, I'm completley new to MOHO so please forgive my ignorance. I wondered if I can import AVI films into seperate layers and have multiple videos running then move between them. Is this possible and if so how?
Thanks
can I put video in seperate layer
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- Lost Marble
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Yes, this is possible. Select the File->Import->Movie menu command to import a movie. It will appear in Moho as a separate image layer. Like all layers, you can move this layer around, rotate, and scale it, or position it in 3D space.
When you say "move between them", do you mean switch from one movie to another? In that case, you could put them all in a switch layer so that you can switch which one is visible at any given time.
When you say "move between them", do you mean switch from one movie to another? In that case, you could put them all in a switch layer so that you can switch which one is visible at any given time.
Yes,
Like Lost Marble stated any layer can do movements and depth positioning. A lot like Adobe After Effects really, but a lot cheaper
. I often use Moho like a "compositing" program for images and video, it also allows transparency in video. So you aren't limited to "solid" video, works great!
Good luck,
Reindert.
www.nobudgetvideo.com
Like Lost Marble stated any layer can do movements and depth positioning. A lot like Adobe After Effects really, but a lot cheaper

Good luck,
Reindert.
www.nobudgetvideo.com
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I'd just like to chime in with a related tip here.
The video will only play during the specified frame range ( the blue line on top of the timeline) regardless of how many frames you chose to render in the start frame to end frame render boxes of the export Animation pop up. Anything outside the blue line will just be a still frame.
This caught me out the other day and took me ages to work out.
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The video will only play during the specified frame range ( the blue line on top of the timeline) regardless of how many frames you chose to render in the start frame to end frame render boxes of the export Animation pop up. Anything outside the blue line will just be a still frame.
This caught me out the other day and took me ages to work out.
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